Raiders goaltender Serhyenko arrives in Calgary for Flames camp
A younger Carter Serhyenko might have had mixed emotions if he knew he’d be attending an NHL camp with the Calgary Flames. On the one hand, he’d have been thrilled to know his career was going that well. On the other hand, Serhyenko grew up cheering for the Flames’ archrivals.
“My brother is a big Calgary Flames fan actually,” Serhyenko said. “I was an Oilers fan growing up, but it’s kind of switched now.”
A friendly sibling rivalry over their favourite teams appears to have been resolved, as Serhyenko, the goaltender for the Prince Albert Raiders, has arrived in Calgary as one of three goalies attending their rookie camp. Connor Ungar (a fellow invitee) and drafted prospect Dustin Wolf are the others.
“Obviously it’s very exciting for me and my family and everyone who supports me,” Serhyenko said. “I’m just grateful for the opportunity and I’m going to try to make the most of it. That’s where my thoughts went to: what I can do to prepare and get ready.”