Flames to determine in off-season if what they have is worth keeping
Calgary Flames general manager Brad Treliving says he is impressed with how his team came together this season through some unprecedented times — from a very public coaching change to a playoff run isolated from friends and family.
He also believes another first-round playoff exit is unacceptable for a team that has much higher aspirations.
Whether the Flames are a team close to breaking out, or one in need of a major overhaul, will be the big question the team’s management will wrestle with this off-season.
“Do I think there’s some growth in the group? Yes,” Treliving said Monday, four days after the Flames were bounced from the NHL post-season by the Dallas Stars. “But we’re also in the business of winning. And I don’t want there to be confusion that we think there was growth but we think there’s another level that we should achieve, and could have achieved. I feel strongly that we should still be playing.”