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When he was hired as Calgary Flames general manager, Craig Conroy pledged to give young players a chance. And if you look at the Flames’ current roster, that’s happening.

If you look at FlamesNation‘s summer top 20 prospect rankings, five of the top 10 players have spent time on the NHL roster. (And another two players in the top 20, and another player that just missed the top 20.) But the challenge with the Calgary Wranglers losing some of their best and brightest to the NHL is that they still need to compete and win games.

The Wranglers played this weekend without reigning most valuable player Dustin Wolf. And Adam Klapka and Matt Coronato, who were both summoned to the NHL. Cole Schwindt was also recalled later in the week. As a result, the Wranglers’ depth was a bit stretched.

The good news is that Oscar Dansk, signed as a reliable veteran backup, has arguably exceeded expectations and boasts goaltending stats that aren’t all that far off from Wolf. And William Strömgren, who’s been a solid if unspectacular two-way checking winger this season as he learns the North American game, had four assists over two games.

Eventually we’ll see Jakob Pelletier suit up. And some of the call-ups will return to the Wranglers. (And some of their injured players will return.) For now, though, there’s a lot of ice time in key situations up for grabs. Let’s see who grabs hold of it.

Let’s dive into this week’s prospect snapshot!

Parker Bell – LW/C, Tri-City Americans, WHL
 

20; Calgary’s fifth round pick (155th overall) in the 2022 NHL Draft


GP G A P P1 5v5
P
5v5 P1 SH NHLe
Season to date 34 19 17 36 29 21 19 137 26.22
2022-23 55 25 39 64 51 36 28 187 28.82

Bell slowed down a bit offensively this week, with an assist over two games.

Jake Boltmann – D, University of Notre Dame Fighting Irish, NCAA/Big 10
 

22; Calgary’s third round pick (80th overall) in the 2020 NHL Draft
 


GP G A P P1 5v5
P
5v5 P1 SH NHLe
Season to date 20 0 1 1 1 1 1 23 1.37
2022-23 (NCAA) 37 1 4 5 3 5 3 42 3.69

Boltmann finally registered his first point of his senior year in his 19th game. It was his first point in nearly a full year.

Lucas Ciona – LW, Calgary Wranglers, AHL
 

21; Calgary’s sixth round pick (173rd overall) in the 2021 NHL Draft; 11th-ranked prospect
 


GP G A P P1 5v5
P
5v5 P1 SH NHLe
Season to date 33 2 1 3 2 3 2 41 3.62
2022-23 (WHL) 63 28 47 75 53 54 37 194 29.48

Ciona keeps plugging along. He plays with pace. He plays physical. He doesn’t score a ton. But he doesn’t look out of place at all.

Matt Coronato – RW, Calgary Wranglers, AHL
 

21; Calgary’s first round pick (13th overall) in the 2021 NHL Draft; 2nd-ranked prospect
 


GP G A P P1 5v5
P
5v5 P1 SH NHLe
Season to date 27 12 17 29 21 20 14 94 42.80
2022-23 (NCAA) 34 20 16 36 31 19 16 141 24.31

Coronato spent this week in the NHL.

Samuel Honzek – LW/C, Vancouver Giants, WHL/Slovakia, WJC
 

19; Calgary’s first round pick (16th overall) in the 2023 NHL Draft; 4th-ranked prospect
 


GP G A P P1 5v5
P
5v5 P1 SH NHLe
WHL season to date 11 5 9 14 10 5 4 36 31.52
WJC season to date 5 3 1 4 3 2 1 10 n/a
2022-23 (WHL) 43 23 33 56 40 36 26 134 32.25

Honzek is still getting his mojo back offensively after missing so much time. His five-on-five production is a bit lean so far, but he’s already pretty consistent and productive – and he probably has a gear above this current one.

Axel Hurtig – D, Rögle BK, J20 Nationell/SHL / Kristianstads IK, HockeyEttan
 

18; Calgary’s seventh round pick (208th overall) in the 2023 NHL Draft
 


GP G A P P1 5v5
P
5v5 P1 SH NHLe
J20 season to date 15 3 4 7 5 7 5 31 17.30
SHL season to date 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0.00
HockeyEttan season to date 4 0 1 1 1 1 1 5 n/a
2022-23 (J20) 34 2 6 8 3 7 3 47 3.82

Hurtig keeps doing his thing. He split this week between Rögle’s junior side and a loan to HockeyEttan. He’s a top pair junior player and a second pair player in the third tier of Swedish pro hockey.

Ben Jones – C, Calgary Wranglers, AHL
 

24; Free agent signing; 12th-ranked prospect
 


GP G A P P1 5v5
P
5v5 P1 SH NHLe
Season to date 37 12 12 24 19 20 15 94 28.85
2022-23 (AHL) 71 17 37 54 41 28 21 202 30.31

Jones had a power play goal. He’s played every single Wranglers game this season, and he’s generally been really reliable and consistent.

Rory Kerins – C, Calgary Wranglers, AHL
 

21; Calgary’s sixth round pick (174th overall) in the 2020 NHL Draft; 14th-ranked prospect
 


GP G A P P1 5v5
P
5v5 P1 SH NHLe
Season to date 29 11 12 23 19 14 11 67 31.61
2022-23 (ECHL) 38 17 20 37 31 25 21 117 22.36

Kerins keeps plugging along. His scoring pace isn’t as strong as, say, Matt Coronato, but his draft pedigree isn’t there either. He’s still a great bright spot for the Wranglers, especially offensively.

Adam Klapka – RW, Calgary Wranglers, AHL
 

23; Free agent signing; 18th-ranked prospect
 


GP G A P P1 5v5
P
5v5 P1 SH NHLe
Season to date 33 10 11 21 18 16 13 88 25.36
2022-23 (AHL) 60 13 12 25 18 16 11 103 16.61

Klapka spent this week in the NHL.

Demetrios Koumonztis – D/RW, Idaho Steelheads, ECHL
 

23; Calgary’s fourth round pick (108th overall) in the 2018 NHL Draft
 


GP G A P P1 5v5
P
5v5 P1 SH NHLe
Season to date 21 2 3 5 4 4 3 36 5.47
2022-23 (NCAA) 37 7 11 18 12 10 7 67 13.28

Koumontzis was quiet this week for Idaho.

Yan Kuznetsov – D, Calgary Wranglers, AHL
 

21; Calgary’s second round pick (50th overall) in the 2020 NHL Draft; 17th-ranked prospect
 


GP G A P P1 5v5
P
5v5 P1 SH NHLe
Season to date 33 3 5 8 6 8 6 40 9.66
2022-23 (AHL) 63 5 14 19 11 19 11 65 12.02

Kuznetsov returned to action after spending time in the NHL, and scored a goal. Hooray!

Jaden Lipinski – C, Vancouver Giants, WHL
 

19; Calgary’s fourth round pick (112th overall) in the 2023 NHL Draft; 16th-ranked prospect
 


GP G A P P1 5v5
P
5v5 P1 SH NHLe
Season to date 43 12 27 39 27 14 10 105 22.46
2022-23 (WHL) 66 19 32 51 36 35 23 152 19.14

Lipinski had a power play assist this week.

Cade Littler – C, Cedar Rapids RoughRiders, USHL / Penticton Vees, BCHL
 

19; Calgary’s seventh round pick (219th overall) in the 2022 NHL Draft


GP G A P P1 5v5
P
5v5 P1 SH NHLe
USHL season to date 13 8 3 11 9 8 6 30 19.43
BCHL season to date 15 5 8 13 10 5 3 5.69
2022-23 (BCHL) 51 29 39 68 47 36 27 8.75

The BCHL was off this week as they had their All-Star festivities going on.

Brady Lyle – D, Calgary Wranglers, AHL
 

24; Free agent signing
 


GP G A P P1 5v5
P
5v5 P1 SH NHLe
Season to date 36 5 8 13 7 7 3 83 14.39
2022-23 (AHL) 51 7 24 31 16 13 6 124 24.22

Lyle played once and was scratched once.

Etienne Morin – D, Moncton Wildcats, QMJHL
 

18; Calgary’s second round pick (48th overall) in the 2022 NHL Draft; tied for 5th-ranked prospect
 


GP G A P P1 5v5
P
5v5 P1 SH NHLe
Season to date 36 8 25 33 19 13 8 116 21.35
2022-23 (QMJHL) 67 21 51 72 47 34 21 213 25.03

Morin had four assists in three games, though his points came primarily on the power play. (As usual: look at all those shots on goal. He’s generating a lot.)

Ilya Nikolaev – C/LW, Calgary Wranglers, AHL

22; Calgary’s third round pick (88th overall) in the 2019 NHL Draft
 


GP G A P P1 5v5
P
5v5 P1 SH NHLe
Season to date 20 2 3 5 5 5 5 18 9.96
2022-23 (ECHL) 40 13 20 33 21 22 15 97 18.94

With a few players above him in the rotation getting called up, Nikolaev rotated back into the lineup. He had zero points.

Jakob Pelletier – LW, Calgary Wranglers, AHL
 

22; Calgary’s first round pick (26th overall); 3rd-ranked prospect
 


GP G A P P1 5v5
P
5v5 P1 SH NHLe
Season to date
2022-23 (AHL) 35 16 21 37 32 18 14 92 42.13

Pelletier is back practising with the Wranglers. He’s nearing a return to game action.

Emilio Pettersen – LW, Calgary Wranglers, AHL
 

23; Calgary’s sixth round pick (167th overall) in the 2018 NHL Draft; 20th-ranked prospect
 


GP G A P P1 5v5
P
5v5 P1 SH NHLe
Season to date 37 7 19 26 20 19 13 54 28.00
2022-23 (AHL) 61 19 25 44 35 35 29 118 28.75

Pettersen was held off the scoresheet this week. He remains more or less on the same scoring pace he had last season.

Jeremie Poirier – D, Calgary Wranglers, AHL
 

21; Calgary’s third round pick (72nd overall) in the 2020 NHL Draft; tied for 5th-ranked prospect
 


GP G A P P1 5v5
P
5v5 P1 SH NHLe
Season to date 4 1 6 7 2 4 2 9 69.74
2022-23 (AHL) 69 9 32 41 20 21 13 172 23.68

Poirier remains out “indefinitely” after suffering a serious laceration early in the season.

Topi Rönni – C, Tappara Tampere, Liiga/SM-sarja U20/CHL
 

19; Calgary’s second round pick (59th overall) in the 2022 NHL Draft; 10th-ranked prospect
 


GP G A P P1 5v5
P
5v5 P1 SH NHLe
Season to date (Liiga) 19 1 1 2 1 1 1 18 3.90
Season to date (U20) 11 6 13 19 15 8 8 30 28.33
Season to date (CHL) 6 0 1 1 0 0 1 1 n/a
2022-23 (Liiga) 22 2 3 5 3 5 3 14 8.42

Rönni had four points in two games for Tappara’s junior team. He hasn’t played a pro game in awhile.

Cole Schwindt – C/RW, Calgary Wranglers, AHL
 

22; Acquired in a trade with Florida; 9th-ranked prospect
 


GP G A P P1 5v5
P
5v5 P1 SH NHLe
Season to date 37 8 12 20 14 15 10 70 21.54
2022-23 (AHL) 70 14 18 32 20 16 10 118 18.22

Schwindt had a good week. He chipped in a pair of assists for the Wranglers over the weekend, then was called up and made his Flames debut on Tuesday evening.

Ilya Solovyov – D, Calgary Wranglers, AHL
 

23; Calgary’s seventh round pick (205th overall) in the 2020 NHL Draft; 8th-ranked prospect
 


GP G A P P1 5v5
P
5v5 P1 SH NHLe
Season to date 29 2 5 7 4 7 4 52 9.62
2022-23 (AHL) 68 4 14 18 9 16 8 82 10.55

Solovyov had an assist this weekend. He’s a shutdown guy, but he keeps plugging along and chips in points here and there.

William Strömgren – LW, Calgary Wranglers, AHL
 

20; Calgary’s second round pick (45th overall) in the 2021 NHL Draft; 19th-ranked prospect
 


GP G A P P1 5v5
P
5v5 P1 SH NHLe
Season to date 34 1 7 8 6 6 5 30 9.38
2022-23 (SHL) 45 3 5 8 6 6 5 31 8.69

Strömgren had four points this season coming into this weekend. He had four assists this weekend, doubling his season total.

Aydar Suniev – LW/C, University of Massachusetts Minutemen, NCAA/Hockey East
 

19; Calgary’s third round pick (80th overall) in the 2023 NHL Draft; 13th-ranked prospect
 


GP G A P P1 5v5
P
5v5 P1 SH NHLe
Season to date 21 8 9 17 13 10 7 55 26.09
2022-23 (BCHL) 50 45 45 90 73 47 40 11.81

Suniev was held off the scoresheet in UMass’ lone game this weekend, but they battled to beat a pretty good Northeastern team in a tight game.

Daniil Chechelev – G, Ryazan-VDV, VHL
 

22; Calgary’s fourth round pick (96th overall) in the 2020 NHL Draft
 


GP TOI SV%
Season to date 1 58 .888
2022-23 (ECHL) 39 2135 .892

Chechelev dressed as backup twice.

Arsenii Sergeev – G, University of Connecticut Huskies, NCAA/Hockey East
 

20; Calgary’s seventh round pick (205th overall) in the 2021 NHL Draft; 15th-ranked prospect
 


GP TOI SV%
Season to date 8 460 .925
2022-23 (NCAA) 19 1104 .912

Sergeev continued to split starts with senior Ethan Haider for the second consecutive weekend. For the second consecutive weekend, Sergeev delivered. He made 42 saves in a win and was named the Hockey East conference’s top goaltender for the second straight week.

Dustin Wolf – G, Calgary Wranglers, AHL
 

22; Calgary’s seventh round pick (214th overall) in the 2019 NHL Draft; 1st-ranked prospect
 


GP TOI SV%
Season to date 23 1346 .929
2022-23 (AHL) 55 3239 .932

Wolf was in the NHL until Monday and missed the weekend’s AHL games.

Yegor Yegorov – G, MHK Dynamo Moskva, MHL
 

18; Calgary’s sixth round pick (176th overall) in the 2023 NHL Draft
 


GP TOI SV%
Season to date 19 1055 .931
2022-23 (MHL) 15 786 .915

Yegorov dressed as backup once.

This article first appeared on Flamesnation and was syndicated with permission.

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