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Hockey community mourns as Calgary Flames coach Brad Larsen's wife tragically passes away


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Aaron Itovitch
March 13, 2026  (6:13 PM)
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View of a Calgary Flames logo on a jersey worn by the member of the team during the second period at Bell Centre.
Photo credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images

The hockey world is in mourning today. Calgary Flames assistant Brad Larsen and head coach Ryan Huska are navigating an unimaginable off-ice tragedy.

The Calgary organization confirmed the devastating news Friday morning via their social media channels. Larsen has tragically lost his wife, Hannah, leaving the entire community in shock.
It is a heartbreaking moment that forces everyone to step back and reflect on what truly matters. The daily grind of an 82-game regular season schedule suddenly feels completely meaningless in the face of such sorrow.
Calgary released a public statement expressing their deepest condolences to the Larsen family. They asked fans to keep everyone who knew and loved Hannah in their thoughts and prayers during this impossible time.
Support is already pouring in from locker rooms across the league. Teams and players are quick to set aside their competitive differences when one of their own suffers a profound personal loss.
Larsen has spent decades building deep roots and strong relationships in this sport. He skated in 294 NHL games as a hard-working forward before transitioning into a dedicated teaching role behind the scenes.
His coaching journey featured a long, successful stint in Columbus. He worked his way up the ranks and eventually guided the Blue Jackets as head coach through 164 games over two seasons.

A Respected Voice In The Calgary Flames Room

Joining the Flames staff to manage the blue line and penalty kill, Larsen quickly became a highly respected voice. Players consistently praise his clear communication and his calm, tactical approach to the game.
This kind of sudden loss shakes a coaching staff and a roster to its absolute core. The Flames are currently trying to focus, but their minds are understandably elsewhere right now.
Hockey is an incredibly tight-knit community when the chips are down. Bitter rivals on the ice immediately become a massive support system when real-life adversity strikes someone in the fraternity.
You can expect quiet tributes and an outpouring of love in arenas around the continent tonight. The NHL family protects its own, and that extends far beyond the final buzzer.
The Flames organization will undoubtedly give Larsen all the time and space he needs away from the rink. Replacing his presence behind the bench is a completely secondary concern for the front office right now.
Roster decisions and line combinations fade into the background. Family always comes first, and the entire hockey ecosystem stands shoulder to shoulder with Brad Larsen today.
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