The Calgary Flames have decided to put faith in their current front office as they navigate a rebuild.
General manager Craig Conroy has been extended on a two-year contract, the Flames announced Friday.
Calgary also signed president of hockey operations Don Maloney, senior vice-president of hockey operations/assistant general manager Dave Nonis and vice-president of hockey operations/assistant general manager Brad Pascall to two-year extensions.
According to the team, each of the two-year extensions was signed before the season.
All will be under contract through the 2027-28 season. Calgary's new arena, Scotia Place, is scheduled to open in the fall of 2027.
“I am grateful for the opportunity to continue leading this hockey club,” said Conroy, in a statement shared by the club. “We have made important strides the last two years, and I believe in the culture of this team. We are excited about the future, and we are all committed to do everything we can to bring success to this franchise.”
Conroy has been the Flames' GM since May 2023, when Brad Treliving departed the organization for the Toronto Maple Leafs. Previously, he served as assistant GM under Treliving from 2014 to 2023.
The Potsdam, N.Y., native joins recently extended head coach Ryan Huska, who also signed a two-year deal that will keep him under contract until 2028.
The Flames haven't made the playoffs since 2022.
-- with files from The Canadian Press



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