NHL Rumors: 2 Flames Players "Don't Want To Go Anywhere"


MacKenzie Weegar and Nazem Kadri have made it clear they are fully committed to the Calgary Flames, even as the team has seen some significant roster changes. 

Both players, key veterans on the roster, have expressed their desire to remain with the Flames and help lead the franchise through its transitional phase. 

Weegar, who signed an eight-year, $50 million extension in 2022, has seen several key teammates leave, including Jacob Markstrom, Noah Hanifin, and Elias Lindholm. 

However, the 30-year-old defenseman remains steadfast in his belief in Calgary's future. "I believe in this team. The city has taken me in right away. I feel like I owe it to them to stick around and grind through these years and get a Stanley Cup," Weegar said, emphasizing his commitment to rebuilding a winning culture.

Kadri, who joined the Flames in 2022 on a seven-year, $49 million deal, shares a similar mindset. 

A veteran with a Stanley Cup victory from his time with the Colorado Avalanche, Kadri has embraced his leadership role alongside players like Weegar, Jonathan Huberdeau, and captain Mikael Backlund. 

Despite the Flames' rebuilding efforts, Kadri is adamant about staying. "This is where I want to be. We’re building something special here, and I don’t want to miss out on being part of it," he stated. 

The two veterans believe that the Flames, even amid roster changes, have the potential to exceed expectations. They see the emerging young talent, including center Connor Zary, as a promising foundation for the future. 

"There’s no reason to think we can’t make the playoffs and be a good team," Weegar remarked.

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