
Current Season
GP
23
Goals
4
Assists
6
Points
10
+/-
-12
S%
8.9%
Career Stats
Contract
Cap Hit
$943K
Total Value
$2.83M
Expires
3 yrs · 2027-2028
Status
Then RFA
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Recent Stories
The Flames wrap a grueling five-game Eastern road trip with a tough loss to the Red Wings, but their young Gridin-Coronato-Frost trio steals the show on the scoresheet. Morgan Frost notches a goal with helpers from Matvei Gridin and Matt Coronato, while Coronato lights the lamp himself against John Gibson in a game that tests Calgary's depth. Coaches have leaned on this unexpected chemistry heavily, and it raises questions about how Ryan Huska slots them moving forward amid a middling season.
Calgary recalls prospects Matvei Gridin and Hunter Brzustewicz, signaling trust in young talent amid injury crunches and roster tweaks. The Flames balance experience with upside as they eye the postseason picture. These moves could spark the bottom six and give fans a glimpse of the pipeline's potential.
The Flames dip into their AHL cupboard again, recalling Matvei Gridin and Hunter Brzustewicz from the Wranglers just when Calgary needs bodies up top. Gridin brings that raw edge scouts have whispered about in junior ranks, while Brzustewicz has been a steady hand down I-70. These kids could see real ice time with injuries piling up, and front offices around the league are already noting who sticks.
The Flames bring back Matvei Gridin from the AHL's Wranglers for his third stint this season, and with only 11 healthy forwards up top - Huberdeau out for the year - this kid isn't just passing through. The 19-year-old Russian winger, their 2024 28th overall pick, already flashed NHL chops with three goals and six points in 13 games, including a goal-assist night against Edmonton before the break.
Matvei Gridin, the Flames' prized prospect, turns heads at the AHL All-Star Skills Competition with a performance that screams future NHL star. The former OHL standout, who's already racked up 28 points with the Wranglers this season, shines in events like pass and score while pushing hard in the fastest skater despite a late tumble.
Calgary Flames prospect Matvei Gridin, fresh off NHL stints where he notched six points in 13 games, joins an elite group as one of just two teenagers suiting up for the 2026 AHL All-Star Classic in Rockford. The 19-year-old Russian, a 2024 first-rounder, dominates the Wranglers with 28 points in 34 games, proving why Craig Conroy's front office sent him down to build that pro edge.