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The Win Column
20h ago
Next up in our NHL Draft Profile series is the 18th-ranked prospect, Igor Chernyshov.
Chernyshov played in the MHL, which is the KHL’s minor league affiliate.
Who is Igor Chernyshov?
PLAYER
POSITION
HANDEDNESS
HEIGHT
WEIGHT
Igor Chernyshov
LW
R
6’2″
192 lbs
Chernyshov is a LW power forward who played half of the year in the MHL and KHL.
Chernyshov’s on-ice production
YEAR
DRAFT RELATIVE
LEAGUE
TEAM
GP
G
A
P
2022–23
D-1
KHL
Dynamo Moskva
5
1
0
1
2022–23
D-1
MHL
MHK Dynamo Moskva “A”
38
18
20
38
2023–24
D+0
KHL
Dynamo Moskva
34
3
1
4
2023–24
D+0
MHL
MHK Dynamo Moskva “A”
22
1 ..read more
The Win Column
23h ago
Just two more games remain in the regular season for the Calgary Wranglers as they get set for the playoffs. They have many additional bodies fighting for minutes in the lineup, and with the Flames’ season ending soon, there will be even more back and ready to compete in the next round.
Elsewhere, only Hunter Brzustewicz continues in the post-season. His Kitchener Rangers played three games, and the Flames’ blueliner has three points so far.
The rest of the Flames’ prospects are done for the year, but there is still much to discuss. Let’s jump into it.
There’s so much to discuss; let’s dive i ..read more
Flames Visual Recap 81: Canucks clinch first in the Pacific while Calgary secures bottom-nine finish
The Win Column
23h ago
The Calgary Flames made a quick stop in Vancouver for their penultimate game of the season. In facing the Canucks, it’d be a true tale of two Pacific Division teams. On one end of the standings, the Canucks were looking to clinch first in the division; on the other end, the Flames were looking to better their lottery chances.
Calgary lost the game, meaning they wouldn’t be able to catch the New Jersey Devils in the standings, thus giving them a bottom-nine finish. They can still finish with either the ninth-best lottery chances, or eighth, depending on what happens in their final game as well ..read more
The Win Column
2d ago
It’s that time of the year for The Win Column’s NHL Draft Rankings and Draft Profiles! The 2024 NHL Draft will be held on June 28 and 29 at The Sphere in Las Vegas.
Next in line for our rankings is Windsor Spitfires captain, Liam Greentree.
Who is Liam Greentree?
Player
Position
Handedness
Height
Weight
Liam Greentree
RW
Left
6’2″
198lbs
Greentree’s on-ice production
Year
Draft Relative
League
Team
GP
G
A
P
2021–22
D-2
GTHL U16
Markham Majors U16 AAA
22
13
12
25
2022–23
D-1
OHL
Windsor Spitfires
61
25
20
45
2023–24
D+0
OHL
Windsor Spitfires
64
36
54
90
Hlink ..read more
The Win Column
2d ago
We are finally nearing the end of the 2023–24 Calgary Flames season. There are only two games left, Tuesday against the Vancouver Canucks, and Thursday against the San Jose Sharks. After the Flames were eliminated from playoff contention many games ago, these remaining games can feel useless.
But, they still have big ramifications for the future of the organization. At this point, losing games isn’t the end of the world. You can never ask your team to lose games, but given their position, it’s not the end of the world if they continue to lose games and improve their draft position and draft l ..read more
The Win Column
3d ago
The Calgary Flames have made the rare March free agent signing as they’ve inked 24-year-old Finnish goaltender Waltteri Igntjew to a one-year, two-way contract worth $870,000. The plan right now is for Ignatjew to come over to North America next season.
Welcome to #yyc, Waltteri!
We have signed goaltender Waltteri Ignatjew to a one-year two-way contract with an AAV of $870,000.#Flames | @original16beer pic.twitter.com/5y95LT3PHM
— Calgary Flames (@NHLFlames) April 15, 2024
Who is Waltteri Ignatjew
Ignatjew is an undrafted 24-year-old Finnish goaltender who has thus far spent his entire ho ..read more
The Win Column
3d ago
The time of the year has come for The Win Column’s NHL Draft Rankings and Draft Profiles! We are on to our 15th-ranked prospect, Michael Brandsegg-Nygard out of Norway.
He is projected to be the first-ever Norwegian to be selected in the first round.
Who is Michael Brandsegg-Nygard?
PLAYER
POSITION
HANDEDNESS
HEIGHT
WEIGHT
Michael Brandsegg-Nygard
RW
Right
6’1″
198 lbs
Brandsegg-Nygard is a right winger power forward out of the HockeyAllsvenskan league. This league is the second-highest league in Sweden behind the SHL.
Brandsegg-Nygard’s on-ice production
YEAR
DRAFT RELATIVE
LEAGUE ..read more
The Win Column
3d ago
If you are a fan of the Calgary Flames, then you probably both loved and hated last night’s wild 6–5 victory over the Arizona Coyotes.
Nothing beats a back-and-forth contest that includes a multi-goal comeback resulting in a win on home ice. That being said, the timing of the victory came a few months too late as the Flames are just two games away from finishing a disappointing 2023–24 NHL campaign.
So despite fans most likely leaving last night’s game happy, the win could prove to be extremely costly for the team’s draft position.
Fading luck for the Flames
As it stands right now, the ..read more
The Win Column
3d ago
The Calgary Flames faced off against the Arizona Coyotes in a game that had major implications for the NHL Draft Lottery. The two teams could have finished the night tied in standing points if the Flames lost in regulation, or the Coyotes wouldn’t be able to catch the Flames at all if Calgary won in any manner.
Of course, the latter of the two scenarios happened and Calgary found themselves 24th overall, and they now cannot finish any lower than 26th overall. Had they lost the game, they would have still been in the running for 28th overall. So the two points they gained versus the Coyotes co ..read more
The Win Column
3d ago
Just over a week ago, Yegor Sharangovich made Belarusian history by scoring the most goals ever as a Belarusian in a single season. His 30th goal of the season—scored against the Edmonton Oilers—elevated him past Mikhail Grabovski‘s record of 29 goals, set back in 2010–11.
Now, with his goal against the Arizona Coyotes, Sharangovich has sole possession of the most points in a single season by a Belarusian, passing Grabovski’s mark set in the same 2010–11 season.
New records for Sharangovich
To surpass Grabovski’s records not just once but twice in the same season within a matter of days is tr ..read more