Brad Treliving. It may not be long before Treliving is back in an NHL management office. Treliving and the Flames agreed to mutually part ways in mid-April, with his contract set to expire at the One of the bigger questions of the NHL offseason was answered Monday with the Calgary Flames announcing they mutually agreed to part ways with general manager Brad Treliving. Brad Treliving is a good friend, and I think a very good hockey man. He left us, for his reasons. But we move on. I thought for sure that he would re-sign, he added. Watch more top videos
He apprenticed under Brad Treliving, who departed the Flames in April after nine years. Hockey operations president Don Maloney served as interim GM until Conroys promotion. Ex-Flames GM Brad Treliving reacts to Craig Conroy being named his successor. The Calgary Flames have completed their search for a new general manager. Assistant general manager Craig Conroy is Brad Treliving Jeff Vinnick / Getty Images. Treliving, a 53-year-old longtime executive who recently parted ways with the Calgary Flames following nine seasons as GM, checks off a lot of boxes.
I’m pitching Kyle Dubas, former Maple Leafs GM, for Brad Treliving, former Flames’ GM in a one-for-one deal. And before you jump to the comments to explain why that wouldn’t, couldn’t or 1990–1995. Brad Treliving born August 18, 1969 is a Canadian former professional ice hockey defenceman, and former general manager for the Calgary Flames of the National Hockey League NHL. In 1996, Treliving co-founded the Western Professional Hockey League WPHL, and he performed an integral role in the 2001 merger of the Central Hockey CALGARY, Alberta — The Calgary Flames and general manager Brad Treliving agreed to part ways after he held that job for nearly a decade. The team announced the move as mutual, along with
Brad Treliving. It may not be long before Treliving is back in an NHL management office. Treliving and the Flames agreed to mutually part ways in mid-April, with his contract set to expire at the Brad Treliving is a good friend, and I think a very good hockey man. He left us, for his reasons. But we move on. I thought for sure that he would re-sign, he added. Watch more top videos He apprenticed under Brad Treliving, who departed the Flames in April after nine years. Hockey operations president Don Maloney served as interim GM until Conroys promotion.