
Current Season
GP
35
Goals
6
Assists
13
Points
19
+/-
-13
S%
8.8%
Career Stats
Contract
Cap Hit
$943K
Total Value
$2.83M
Expires
3 yrs · 2027-2028
Status
Then RFA
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Recent Stories
The Calgary Flames sit on the edge of another rebuild, with their entire future boiling down to the ping-pong balls despite Matvei Gridin's breakout season lighting up the scoresheet. Scouts whisper that the kid's got that rare mix of skill and grit that front offices crave, but it might not matter if the lottery gods don't smile. Calgary's brain trust knows one high pick could flip the script on their cap-strapped roster, and every draw brings the tension higher.
Gridin and Farabee connect on a textbook rush that has Flyers coaches buzzing in the film room. These two have been clicking in practice drills for weeks, but this breakaway shows their chemistry translating to game speed. With Philly clinging to a wild card spot, this duo's timing could swing tight games their way.
Ryan Strome camps in the slot and cleans up a backhand feed from Matvei Gridin to seal a 4-3 overtime thriller for the Flames against Tampa Bay. The 32-year-old, fresh off a seven-game scoreless skid since his trade from Anaheim, shows why middle-six guys like him thrive in big spots. Calgary's front office loves these clutch moments as they push for playoff positioning in a crowded West.
The Calgary Flames boast a shiny new arena in Scotia Place that already draws eyes from across the league, and now their young studs Matvei Gridin and Zayne Parekh crank up the appeal even more for free agents dreaming of a fresh start. These 2024 first-round picks have flashed NHL caliber with clutch goals, AHL All-Star nods, and entry-level deals that signal they're ready to contribute sooner than later.
Matvei Gridin climbs Flames power rankings with his emerging sniper touch, turning heads in Calgary's lineup. He pots goals at a clip that eases pressure on the vets, fueling a surprise push. His breakout adds firepower to a Flames squad clawing for relevance in the West.
Farabee and Gridin step up big in the shootout as the Flames steal two points from a Blues team fighting for every inch in the West. Calgary's depth players continue to deliver when the stars falter, a quiet strength that's kept them hovering near the wild card. St. Louis drops another close one, and with the deadline looming, GM Doug Armstrong feels the heat to shake things up before it's too late.