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Hall of Famer Jarome Iginla returns to Flames as special adviser to GM

Jarome Iginla is back with the Calgary Flames.

The team announced Thursday the Hall of Fame winger has been named special adviser to rookie general manager and former teammate Craig Conroy.

Iginla registered 525 goals and 1,095 points in 1,219 games with Calgary during his decorated playing career, including two 50-goal seasons as one of the NHL's top power forwards.

The 18th captain in Flames history, the Edmonton native also played for Pittsburgh, Boston, Colorado and Los Angeles.

Inducted as part of the Hockey Hall of Fame's 2020 class, Iginla won the Maurice (Rocket) Richard Trophy as the NHL's top goal scorer in 2002 and 2004. He also captured the Ted Lindsay Award in 2002 as the most outstanding player voted on by his peers across the league.

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The 45-year-old finished with 625 goals, 675 assists for 1,300 points in 1,554 games.

Iginla, who won Olympic gold with Canada in 2002 and 2010, and Conroy played together for parts of nine seasons in Calgary, including the Flames' run to the 2004 Stanley Cup final.

"Dating as far back as our playing days with the Flames, Jarome and I have always talked about one day working together in the NHL," Conroy said in a statement. "That day has finally come and I'm happy to welcome him back to Calgary.

"Jarome provides a creative approach and smart hockey mind to our team blended with a passion for the game, and a desire to win the Stanley Cup."

Meanwhile, the New Jersey Devils locked up one of their talented young players, signing Swedish forward Jesper Bratt to an eight-year, $63 million US contract extension.

General manager Tom Fitzgerald announced the deal, which will pay the 24-year-old an average of $7.875 million annually.

Read more on cbc.ca