
Ryan Strome has made a significant transition from player to broadcaster, joining Sportsnet as an on-air analyst for the NHL playoffs. After being traded to the Calgary Flames from the Anaheim Ducks on March 6, 2026, he now shares insights from his extensive NHL career.
Before this change, Strome had an impressive run in the league. He played 916 NHL games, scoring 174 goals and accumulating 501 points. He was selected fifth overall by the New York Islanders in the 2011 NHL Draft and had notable stints with teams like the Edmonton Oilers and New York Rangers.
The decisive moment came when he joined the Flames. In just 19 games after his trade, Strome contributed five goals and 12 points. His excitement about this new chapter is palpable.
“I was super pumped to be there,” Strome shared. “I felt 10 years younger walking into the dressing room there, just rejuvenated and excited.” His enthusiasm reflects a broader optimism surrounding the Flames as they embark on a rebuilding phase.
Strome praised the team’s culture, saying, “Calgary has a good culture and good older guys, a good dressing room, a good vibe and a good staff.” This sentiment resonates with fans who hope for a successful transformation in their team’s performance.
As Strome steps into this new role, many are eager to see how his experiences will shape his commentary during crucial playoff moments. His journey highlights not just personal growth but also the potential for revitalization within the Flames organization.
The next season will be pivotal for both Strome and the Flames as they aim to build on recent changes and improve their standings in upcoming NHL playoffs.

