Pace, health, return to winning form the goals at Flames training camp, says GM
CALGARY — Proper pacing, staying disease-free and being ready to beat the Winnipeg Jets when the NHL reboots is the balancing act at Calgary Flames training camp, according to the team’s general manager.
The Flames open training camp 2.0 Monday, which is four months plus a day after the NHL suspended the 2019-20 season for the COVID-19 pandemic.
Minus defenceman Travis Hamonic, the first NHL player to opt out of returning to play, Calgary’s camp roster includes 20 forwards, 11 forwards and four goalies.
“My understanding right now is that’s your group, so you’ve got to manage your group,” Flames GM Brad Treliving said Sunday in a conference call with reporters.