Flames, Treliving agree to part ways

The Calgary Flames and general manager Brad Treliving have agreed to end his tenure, the club announced Monday.

Don Maloney will take over as president of hockey operations and interim GM. The 64-year-old had been the team's senior vice president of hockey operations.

Treliving's contract expires June 30. The Flames hired the 53-year-old in April 2014.

The Flames fell two points shy of a playoff berth following an offseason in which they lost Johnny Gaudreau in free agency and were forced to trade Matthew Tkachuk to the Florida Panthers. Treliving was lauded at the time for acquiring prolific winger Jonathan Huberdeau, dependable defenseman Mackenzie Weegar, and prospect Cole Schwindt in that deal.

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