from Aaron Vickers of CalgaryFlames.com,
Wild wouldn’t begin to describe the start to the offseason for Jordan Sigalet.
But the Calgary Flames goaltending coach has settled in as the balance of the summer has taken shape.
“It’s been a bit of a rollercoaster summer from a new coaching staff, all new goaltenders, a bunch of new goalies into the system,” Sigalet said.
“It’s an exciting time. We got two high character guys coming in, guys I feel that have been overlooked and underrated in my mind. They’re great on and off the ice. Looking forward to camp, it’s about building relationships with those guys.”
Those guys -- Brian Elliott and Chad Johnson -- comprise Calgary’s new goaltending duo.
Neither was with the club last season.
As such, the process has started for Sigalet.
“I’ve already gone to dinner in Calgary with Johnson to build that relationship,” said Sigalet, who also witnessed a change behind the bench with head coach Bob Hartley and associate coach Jacques Cloutier leaving, and Glen Gulutzan and assistants Dave Cameron and Paul Jerrard joining the Flames.
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