The Flames will welcome back a pair of forwards when their schedule resumes on Thursday against San Jose. Per the NHL’s Media Site, Calgary has activated Blake Coleman and John Beecher off injured reserve.
Coleman has been out of the lineup since early January when he suffered an upper-body injury against Boston. The 34-year-old has played in 44 games this season, picking up 13 goals and eight assists while averaging 17 minutes per night of playing time.
Of course, Coleman is known more for his physicality and two-way game. He’s averaging 2.5 hits per game, his highest mark since the 2019-20 season while he’s averaging more than two minutes per night of shorthanded playing time, second among Calgary forwards.
As a result, Coleman has been a highly speculated trade candidate in recent months, especially since he’s not a pure rental. He has one season left after this one on a contract that carries a cap hit of $4.9MM. Being able to get back in the lineup and show that he’s healthy will only bolster his value before the March 6th trade deadline.
Beecher, meanwhile, is also returning from an upper-body injury from more than a month ago, sustained against Nashville. Claimed off waivers from Boston back in mid-November, the 24-year-old has two assists in 19 games with the Flames in 9:38 per contest of playing time. He’ll likely return to his fourth-line spot coming out of the break.
For the time being, Calgary is now at the maximum of 23 players on its active roster. However, winger Jonathan Huberdeau is currently on that active roster but won’t return this season due to hip surgery. Accordingly, he’s a safe bet to move to injured reserve whenever the Flames need to open up a roster spot.
