GLENS FALLS -- The Calgary Flames will be sending their AHL team to Glens Falls next season, according to multiple media reports.

WNYT-TV NewsChannel 13 cited sources as saying the organization and city have an agreement in principle in place. The move would have to be approved by the AHL Board of Governors, likely at the meeting scheduled for Monday.

Time Warner Cable News later cited Adirondack Regional Chamber of Commerce President and CEO Peter Aust as saying the Flames will bring their AHL team to the Civic Center.

Ed Bartholomew, president of EDC Warren County, said the report was premature and there is no signed agreement. He would not comment on whether there is a verbal agreement. There has to be “approval by the city, approval by the American Hockey League and Calgary to sign an agreement and we are still in those stages,” Bartholomew said.

“There is no signed agreement and American Hockey League has not approved it,” he said. “To say the team is coming when it requires American Hockey League approval, we cannot speculate what the Board of Governors is going to do.”