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Flames brass rejects rebuild, ignites fan fury
22 Nov
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.

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.




