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Flames Extend Contract for Head Coach Ryan Huska
Ryan Huska signed through 2027-28 after leading Flames to a 79-66-19 record and near playoff berth during team’s rebuilding phase, the organization said.
- On Thursday, the Calgary Flames announced a two-year contract extension for head coach Ryan Huska, securing his role through the 2027-28 season.
- Huska took over as head coach in June 2023 after serving five years as an assistant and coaching the Flames' AHL affiliates since 2014-15.
- Under Huska's leadership, the Flames compiled a 79-66-19 record over two seasons and nearly reached the playoffs last year, missing by one point.
- General manager Craig Conroy expressed enthusiasm about securing Ryan's contract for an additional two years and commended his efforts in fostering a positive team environment.
- The extension signals confidence in Huska's vision as the Flames continue retooling and striving to return to postseason play.
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Flames sign coach Ryan Huska to two-year extension - Daily Faceoff
The Calgary Flames have signed head coach Ryan Huska to a two-year extension through the 2027-28 season, the organization announced on Thursday. Huska is entering his third season as the Flames head coach, having led the team to a 79-66-19 record through his time as bench boss, missing the Stanley Cup Playoffs by just a single point in 2024-25. The 50-year-old has been in the Flames coaching ranks for 11 years, initially joining the AHL’s Adir…
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