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Jonathan Huberdeau's offensive results have yet to come despite shooting more in his second season with the Calgary Flames, according to head coach Ryan Huska. Noah Hanifin expressed his desire to stay long-term with the Flames. Flames defenseman Nikita Zadorov commented on the team's performance, saying they are still trying to figure out who wants to be there and play for each other.
"We’re only six games into the season and we’re trying to figure out who wants to be here, who wants to play for who." Flames defenceman Nikita Zadorov on his team's play so far this season: https://t.co/hndiRxsR4V
I'm sure this quote is out there already, but Noah Hanifin on why Calgary and the #Flames are where he wants to be long-term: https://t.co/epRbVGhe66
Flames Ice Chips - Early on in his second season in Calgary, Jonathan Huberdeau is shooting more but the offensive results have yet to come… @salimvalji on the observations head coach Ryan Huska has made from his centre's play: https://t.co/73O2rJoWwB
#Flames defenceman Noah Hanifin on extension talks: “I’d say probably nothing new to report right now. My agent has been obviously in discussions throughout the beginning of year with management and Connie and those guys ... ” (1 of 2)
Noah Hanifin was asked today about potentially signing a contract extension in Calgary. “Probably nothing new to report right now.” Says he’s focused on playing right now but says his agent and the team have been talking since the beginning of the year. #Flames