Overview
- Calgary confirmed Friday that defense prospect Abram Wiebe signed a two-year entry-level contract.
- The deal carries a reported $950,000 cap hit, burns the first year now, and would leave him a restricted free agent after 2026–27.
- Wiebe will report directly to the NHL club and could see games in the final week as Kevin Bahl and Joel Hanley remain out.
- The Flames acquired his rights from Vegas on Jan. 18 in the Rasmus Andersson trade that also brought in Zach Whitecloud and draft picks.
- He posted five goals and 29 points in 40 games at North Dakota, earned NCHC second-team honors, and was on an accelerated path to graduate that tightened the signing window.