Jarome Iginla nostalgic as Flames prepare to retire his No. 12 jersey
CALGARY — It was a nostalgic day at the Scotiabank Saddledome on Friday as Jarome Iginla returned to Calgary, ahead of his big night on Saturday when the Flames will retire his jersey.
In a ceremony that will begin 90 minutes prior to Calgary’s game against the Minnesota Wild, the Flames will raise No. 12 to the rafters, where it will hang beside Lanny McDonald’s No. 9 and Mike Vernon’s No. 30.
“It’s neat to be back,” said Iginla, 41, following a luncheon in his honour. “I will probably be a little emotional. I didn’t think I would be, but I probably will be. It’s very special and I have a lot of family and friends coming in and it means a lot.”
The longtime Flames captain announced his retirement last July after being unable to overcome hip surgery and catch on with an NHL team last season.