The Calgary Flames are looking to start the season free of distractions, and that means the roster will look different from last year. Dillon Dube was one of the players on last season's team who will most likely be on the team this year. He was one of the five players who were acquitted in July 2025 of sexual assault charges from an incident in 2018 when they were on Canada's world junior team.
General manager Craig Conroy was asked if the Flames were interested in bringing back Dube, and he replied with “at this point, no,” according to the Canadian press.
“I think Dillon probably just needs a fresh start,” Conroy said.
Dube was selected in the second round of the 2016 NHL Draft by the Flames. Over six seasons with the team, he had 57 goals and 70 assists in 325 games. Article