
Flames frustrated missing playoffs, but remain upbeat about future
CALGARY — Rasmus Andersson admitted he played his final 12 games of the season on a broken foot, but it’s the defenceman’s future that was the biggest talking point Saturday as Calgary Flames players and staff spoke for the final time before heading into the off-season.
“I grew up in Calgary,” said Andersson, who was the club’s second-round draft pick in 2015. “I hope the fans know that I loved every second of it. I’ve never taken it for granted. I hope I’m here for many years to come, but this is where it’s a big decision for me and for the Flames.”
The expectation this summer is that either the 28-year-old will sign an extension after he becomes eligible to do so on July 1, or he will be traded.
“There’s a lot of good young players in the organization, and there’s only a certain amount of right-shot defencemen you can have on the team,” Andersson said.