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Flames Best #52-93: Here’s The Rest Of The Best

We’ve reached the end! And by end I mean a gigantic list of players who either only wore that specific number or the pile of people who wore that number really don’t need their own “best of column.” Some of these players and numbers are fan favourites, but for one player it’s hard to name them as the “best” player to ever wear that number when no one else has. So below is the list of the rest of the Flames players in franchise history having worn a number somewhere between 52-93.

#52: Brandon Bollig (2016): 54 GP (2G - 2A)

#54: David Jones (2014): 48 GP (9G - 8A), Rasmus Andersson (2017-18): 11 GP (0 points)

#56: Matt Pelech (2009): 5 GP (3A), Tyler Wotherspoon (2014): 14 GP (4A), Ryan Lomberg (2018-19): 11 GP (1A), Erik Gustafsson (2020): 7 GP (3A)

#57: Steve Begin (1998): 5 GP (0 points), Tomi Maki (2007): 1 GP (0 points), Lance Bouma (2011-12): 43 GP (1G - 3A), Emile Poirier (2015): 8 GP (1A), Derek Grant (2016): 15 GP (1A)

#58: Sergei Varlamov (1998): 1 GP (0 points), Steve Montador (2002): 11 GP (1G - 2A), David Moss (2007): 41 GP (10G - 8A), Ben Hanowksi (2014): 16 GP (1G - 2A), Oliver Kylington (2016-20): 87 GP (5G - 10A)

#59: Derek Van Der Gulik (2009): 6 GP (2A), Max Reinhart (2013-14): 23 GP (1G - 4A)

#60: Mikael Backlund (2009-10): 24 GP (1G - 9A), Markus Granlund (86 GP (14G -14A)

#61: John Negrin (2009): 3 GP (1A), Brett Kulak (2015-18): 101 GP (2G - 9A)

#62: Ricco Fata (1999): 20 GP (1A), Andrei Nazarov (1999-2000): 112 GP (15G - 31A), Kris Chucko (2009): 2 GP (0 points)

#63: Rico Fata (1999): 20 GP (1A), Sam Bennett (2015): 1 GP (1A), Adam Ruzicka (2020): (no stats)

#64: Garnet Hathaway: (2016-17): 40 GP (1G - 7A)

#65: Tuner Elson (2016): 1 GP (1A)

#66: T.