List of Calgary Flames players


The Calgary Flames are a professional hockey team based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. They are members of the Pacific Division of the Western Conference in the National Hockey League. Since their arrival in 1980, nearly 400 players have worn the Flames jersey for at least one regular season or playoff game. The Flames have won the Stanley Cup once, in 1989, and four players have been elected into the Hockey Hall of Fame; the most recent electee is Jarome Iginla, who was enshrined in 2021.
Fourteen players have served as the captain of the Calgary Flames, beginning with Brad Marsh in 1980–81 [Calgary Flames season|1980–81]. Doug Risebrough, Jim Peplinski and Lanny McDonald served together as co-captains in the 1980s; the latter two led the Flames to the 1989 [Stanley Cup Finals|1989 Stanley Cup]. The team's longest serving player, is Jarome Iginla. Iginla joined the Flames for the 1996 Stanley Cup playoffs and, as of 2024, is the Flames' all-time leader in games played, points and goals scored. Currently, the Flames captaincy is held by Mikael Backlund, who was named to the position prior to the start of the 2023–24 NHL season.

Key

NatNationality
GPGames played
SCStanley Cup winner
HHOFHockey Hall of Fame inductee

WWinsSOShutouts
LLossesGAAGoals against average
TTiesSV%Save percentage
OTLOvertime loss

PosPositionRWRight wingAAssists
DDefencemanCCentrePPoints
LWLeft wingGGoalsPIMPenalty minutes

Goaltenders

''Note: Statistics are complete as of the end of the 2024–25 NHL season.''

Skaters

Note: Statistics are complete as of the end of the 2024–25 NHL season.
Image:TonyAmonteWarmup.jpg|thumb|180px|right|Tony Amonte spent two seasons in Calgary from 2005 to 2007.
Image:Adrian Aucoin1.jpg|thumb|180px|right|Adrian Aucoin joined the Flames in 2007 following a trade with Chicago.
Image:Rene Bourque.JPG|thumb|180px|right|Rene Bourque was acquired by the Flames in a 2008 trade with the Blackhawks.
Image:Dustin Boyd.JPG|thumb|180px|right|Dustin Boyd played his fourth season with the Flames in 2009–10, but was traded during the season.
[File:Michael Cammalleri 2012.png|thumb|180px|right|After scoring 39 goals in his lone season with the Flames in 2008–09, Mike Cammalleri returned from Montreal to Calgary in 2012.]
Image:Mike Commodore.jpg|thumb|180px|right|Mike Commodore played only 18 regular season games in Calgary, but was a popular member of the Flames' 2004 Stanley Cup Finals run.
Image:JeffFriesen.jpg|thumb|180px|right|Jeff Friesen was a member of the Flames in 2006–07.
Image:Mark Giordano.JPG|thumb|180px|right|Though he was never drafted, Mark Giordano has become a regular on the Flames' blueline.
Image:KristianHuselius.jpg|thumb|right|180px|Kristian Huselius enjoyed his first 30-goal season with the Flames in 2006–07.
File:Staffan Kronwall.png|thumb|right|180px|Staffan Kronwall is the younger brother of Detroit's Niklas Kronwall.
Image:Matthew Lombardi.JPG|thumb|right|180px|Matthew Lombardi was a member of the Flames since his NHL debut in 2003 until traded to Phoenix in 2009.
Image:Darren McCarty - Calgary Flames.jpg|thumb|180px|right|A Flame for two seasons, Darren McCarty came to Calgary in 2005 as a free agent after spending eleven seasons with the Detroit Red Wings.
[Image:DavidMoss.jpg|thumb|180px|right|David Moss scored ten goals in 41 games as a rookie in 2006–07.]
Image:Adam Pardy.JPG|thumb|180px|right|Adam Pardy made his NHL debut in 2008.
Image:Dion Phaneuf 2008.JPG|thumb|180px|right|Dion Phaneuf, seen warming up before a game, set a Flames rookie defensive scoring record, recording 20 goals in 2005–06.
Image:Corey Sarich.PNG|thumb|180px|right|Cory Sarich joined the Flames in 2007.
Image:ChrisSimon.jpg|thumb|right|180px|Chris Simon joined the Flames in time to help Calgary reach the 2004 Stanley Cup Finals.
Image:Jim Vandermeer.JPG|thumb|right|180px|Jim Vandermeer played parts of two seasons with the Flames between 2008 and 2009.
[Image:StephaneYelle.jpg|thumb|right|180px|Stephane Yelle was a key member of the Flames between 2002 and 2008.]
Image:AndreiZyuzin.jpg|thumb|right|180px|Andrei Zyuzin spent the 2006–07 season in Calgary.