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The 2025/26 NHL regular season has come to an end, and after heading into the season expected to be one of the worst teams in the National Hockey League, the Calgary Flames have finished their campaign with a record of 34-39-9, finishing 29th overall in the standings.
That has put them in a position to potentially pick in the top-five for the first time since Sam Bennett in 2015 and only the second time this century, but beyond that, there's very few positives to take away from the campaign.
Before we take a look ahead to the coming off-season however, we will take a look back at the regular season that was, giving out our awards for one of the most intriguing seasons in recent Calgary Flames history.
