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Tyson Barrie: Announces retirement
Tyson Barrie announced his retirement from the NHL on Monday.Barrie played 14 seasons in the NHL between Colorado, Toronto, Edmonton, Nashville and New Jersey, but he saw limited playing time with the Flames during the 2024-25 campaign before being waived, and he'll ultimately elect to call it a career. He played 822 games during his career, amassing 110 goals, 398 assists, 869 blocked shots, 506 hits and 263 PIM.
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Flames' Tyson Barrie: Goes on waivers
Tyson Barrie was placed on waivers by the Calgary Flames on Thursday, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reports.Barrie signed a one-year deal with the Flames in the offseason, but he's spent the majority of the season as a healthy scratch, recording just one goal and two assists across 13 games. He will be assigned to the AHL if he clears waivers. With the 33-year-old's departure comes a potential opportunity for young defensemen Ilya Solovyov and Yan Kuznetsov, who were called up Wednesday.
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Flames' Tyson Barrie: Enters lineup, earns helper
Tyson Barrie logged an assist, two shots on goal and two PIM in Tuesday's 3-1 loss to the Capitals.Barrie recently completed a conditioning stint with AHL Calgary. It was needed -- he hadn't played since Nov. 12, but he drew into the lineup Tuesday due to the absence of Kevin Bahl (undisclosed). Barrie is now at three points, 14 shots on net, nine hits, eight blocked shots and a minus-3 rating over 10 appearances. It's unclear if the 33-year-old will stick in the lineup over Daniil Miromanov, and the Calgary Flames have also occasionally scratched Jake Bean and Joel Hanley to keep up the competition for third-pairing minutes.
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Flames' Tyson Barrie: Finishes conditioning stint
Tyson Barrie was recalled from AHL Calgary on Tuesday.Barrie was sent to the Wranglers on a conditioning stint Jan. 24, but he's back with the big club in short order. The right-shot blueliner hasn't made an appearance with the Calgary Flames since Nov. 12 in Vancouver. Per Pat Steinberg of Sportsnet 960 The Fan, Barrie might replace Daniil Miromanov in the lineup Tuesday.
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Flames' Tyson Barrie: Heads out on conditioning stint
Tyson Barrie was reassigned to AHL Calgary on a conditioning assignment Friday.Barrie hasn't seen any game action since Nov. 12 versus the Cancuks, so he almost certainly would need to shake off some rust before suiting up in an NHL contest. In his limited appearances this year, the 33-year-old blueliner has logged one goal, one assist and 12 shots in nine outings. Perhaps after some AHL action, Barrie will be ready to play for the Calgary Flames again.
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Flames' Tyson Barrie: Remains in press box
Tyson Barrie has not played in two months after being scratched for a 26th consecutive game Tuesday versus the Blues.The Calgary Flames have carried eight defensemen for the bulk of the season, but head coach Ryan Huska hasn't given Barrie a game-day assignment since Nov. 12 versus the Canucks. Barrie is likely at the bottom of the depth chart, as Daniil Miromanov is more probable to get back in the lineup if an opportunity arises. The 33-year-old Barrie has two points and 12 shots on net through nine appearances in 2024-25.
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Flames' Tyson Barrie: Lacking playing time
Tyson Barrie was scratched for the 12th straight game Tuesday in a 4-3 win over the Predators.Barrie played in seven of eight games between Oct. 30 and Nov. 12, but he hasn't been in the lineup since. Jake Bean has been the primary beneficiary of Barrie falling out of favor, though Joel Hanley is also in the mix as the Calgary Flames continue to carry eight blueliners. Barrie has two points, 12 shots on net, eight hits and eight blocked shots over nine appearances.
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Flames' Tyson Barrie: Scores first goal of season
Tyson Barrie scored a goal on two shots in Thursday's 4-3 overtime loss to the Bruins.Barrie has two points while playing in the Calgary Flames' last five games. Still, his spot in the lineup is not secure -- Jake Bean and Brayden Pachal are also in contention for third-pairing minutes. Barrie has two points, 11 shots on net, six hits, two blocked shots and a minus-1 rating over seven appearances this season. His lack of stable playing time makes him a risky fantasy option.
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Flames' Tyson Barrie: Pockets power-play helper
Tyson Barrie notched a power-play assist and two shots on goal in Sunday's 4-2 loss to the Oilers.Barrie had a shot attempt tipped in by Anthony Mantha in the second period. This was Barrie's third straight game in the lineup -- he appears to have at least temporarily surpassed Jake Bean on the depth chart. The helper was Barrie's first point to go with seven shots on net, two hits, two blocked shots, two PIM and a minus-1 rating over five appearances. He'll likely see power-play time when he plays, but with a third-pairing role at even strength, the 33-year-old has limited upside across all categories.
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Flames' Tyson Barrie: Inks one-year contract
Tyson Barrie signed a one-year, $1.25 million contract with Calgary on Thursday, per Salim Nadim Valji of TSN.Barrie was participating in the Calgary Flames' training camp on a tryout basis. He was limited to a goal and 15 points in 41 regular-season contests with Nashville in 2023-24, but he's traditionally been an effective presence with the man advantage. If Calgary uses him on its top power-play unit, then a 40-plus point campaign is entirely possible, but the Flames might opt to use MacKenzie Weegar in that role over Barrie. At the end of the day, while Barrie can be an effective offensive force under the right circumstances, it remains to be seen if the 33-year-old will enjoy those opportunities with the Flames.