Whitecloud surprised by trade, but excited to join Flames’ blue line
CALGARY — Despite having his world turned upside down on Sunday, Zach Whitecloud packed, got on a plane in Las Vegas with his fiancée Monday morning, and made his Flames debut on Monday night.
In Calgary’s 2-1 overtime loss to the New Jersey Devils, the former Golden Knights defenceman finished second on his new team with 22:33 in ice time, registered two shots, threw one hit, and had three blocked shots.
“I feel good, surprisingly,” said the 29-year-old Whitecloud. “I honestly went in with zero expectations on how I was going to feel. Obviously, busy transition for my fiancée and I, so just hit the ground running.”
Whitecloud was acquired by the Flames along with a first-round pick, a conditional second-round pick, and prospect defenceman Abram Wiebe, in a trade for longtime Flames defenceman Rasmus Andersson.


