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Home / Sports / Flames brass rejects rebuild, ignites fan fury

Flames brass rejects rebuild, ignites fan fury

22 Nov

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Summary

  • Flames management refuses a full rebuild despite poor performance.
  • Fans express strong disappointment and frustration online.
  • The team aims for a retool rather than a complete teardown.
Flames brass rejects rebuild, ignites fan fury

Social media has erupted with Calgary Flames fans expressing profound dissatisfaction following President of Hockey Operations Don Maloney's definitive refusal to consider a full team rebuild. The Flames are currently languishing at the league's nadir with a concerning 6-13-3 record just 22 games into the season, fueling widespread fan frustration.

Maloney, in a recent interview, acknowledged the fan base's desire for a rebuild but emphatically stated it would not occur under his leadership. He clarified the organization's commitment to a faster "retool" approach, emphasizing that a complete teardown and pursuit of the first draft pick is not their objective. The team is focused on drafting well, developing talent, and making strategic deals for long-term benefit.

Fan reactions on X (formerly Twitter) have been overwhelmingly negative, with many users calling the management's stance tone-deaf and indicative of poor organizational leadership. Despite these criticisms, the Flames recently snapped a two-game losing streak with a decisive 6-2 victory over the Buffalo Sabres, with Rasmus Andersson and Joel Farabee being standout performers. Their next game is scheduled against the Dallas Stars.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Fans are upset because Don Maloney has firmly rejected the idea of a full rebuild for the struggling Calgary Flames, despite their poor performance.
As of the article's publication, the Calgary Flames have a 6-13-3 record through 22 games.
The Flames' management plans to pursue a 'retool' strategy, focusing on drafting, development, and strategic deals rather than a complete teardown.

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