2024–25 Calgary Flames season
| 2024–25 Calgary Flames | |
|---|---|
| Division | 4th Pacific |
| Conference | 9th Western |
| 2024–25 record | 41–27–14 |
| Home record | 23–12–6 |
| Road record | 18–15–8 |
| Goals for | 225 |
| Goals against | 238 |
| Team information | |
| General manager | Craig Conroy |
| Coach | Ryan Huska |
| Captain | Mikael Backlund |
| Alternate captains | Rasmus Andersson Blake Coleman Jonathan Huberdeau Nazem Kadri MacKenzie Weegar |
| Arena | Scotiabank Saddledome |
| Average attendance | 17,655 |
| Minor league affiliates | Calgary Wranglers (AHL) Rapid City Rush (ECHL) |
| Team leaders | |
| Goals | Nazem Kadri (35) |
| Assists | MacKenzie Weegar (38) |
| Points | Nazem Kadri (67) |
| Penalty minutes | Brayden Pachal (86) |
| Plus/minus | MacKenzie Weegar (+15) |
| Wins | Dustin Wolf (27) |
| Goals against average | Dustin Wolf (2.64) |
The 2024–25 Calgary Flames season was their 45th season in Calgary, and their 53rd season for the National Hockey League (NHL) franchise that was established on June 6, 1972. Their season was overshadowed by a tragedy, where their former star player Johnny Gaudreau and his brother Matthew were killed when suspected drunk driver Sean Higgins struck their bicycles from behind with his vehicle. The team dedicated the season to Johnny's memory.
On April 15, despite beating the Vegas Golden Knights in a shootout, the Flames were eliminated from playoff contention for the third consecutive season after the Minnesota Wild and St. Louis Blues won their respective games earlier. They finished the season with 96 points, tying the 2014–15 Boston Bruins, 2017–18 Florida Panthers, and 2018–19 Montreal Canadiens for the most points by a team that missed the playoffs.