It was a tale of two seasons for the Calgary Flames and Brad Treliving this past year.



The first was a triumphant regular season, the second best ever in the franchise’s history. Western Conference and Pacific Division champions, the Flames vaulted back into the ranks of contenders after a decade of rebuilds and missteps.



The second was a humiliating postseason, where the club was run over by a rival that finished 17 points behind them in the standings. Despite their impressive regular season finish, Calgary had no answer for Colorado’s speed and tenacity.



Calgary’s GM now has a sensitive balancing act on his hands in the offseason. Treliving won’t want to completely disrupt a roster that dominated the West for much of the year, but he also needs to diagnose and cure whatever ailed the team in the playoffs. Not an enviable task.



Here’s how the roster breaks down currently.



Not going anywhere



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