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Flames AHL affiliate team based in California to relocate to Calgary

The Stockton Heat, an affiliate team of the Calgary Flames, is heading north starting next season.

Stockton Heat currently in middle of playoff run in the American Hockey League

Blair Riley, a retired hockey forward with the Stockton Heat, is pictured in a file photo. The Stockton Heat was an affiliate of the Calgary Flames and played in Stockton, Calif. On May 23, the Flames announced the team would relocate to Calgary. The team was rebranded as the Calgary Wranglers on Tuesday. (TheAHL/Wikimedia Commons)

The Stockton Heat, an affiliate team of the Calgary Flames, is heading northstarting next season.

The Heat have been based in Stockton, Calif., since 2015, as part of the American Hockey League (AHL), a developmental league for the National Hockey League (NHL).

The Flames affiliate was previously called the Adirondack Flames. In California, the team played its games at the Stockton Arena, which can host close to 10,000 hockey fans.

Like the Flames, the Heat is currently in the midst of a playoff run of its own, having reached the third round of the AHL playoffs. The team will face the Colorado Eagles in game one of that series tonight.

"Calgary Sports and Entertainment Corporation have appreciated the partnership with the City of Stockton since our arrival in 2015," said Brad Pascall, general manager of the Heat, in a release.

"We especially would like to say thank you to the Heat fans who loyally supported the team and continue to throughout the 2022 AHL Playoffs."

The move to Calgary was approved by the AHL'sboard of governors.

The team's current head coach is Mitch Love. The Heat previously played games at the Scotiabank Saddledomeas part of the 2020 season, when a temporary Canadian Division was created due to border crossing restrictions.