"It starts in net for us," Treliving said. "We've stabilized the position. We've got two guys coming in who are hungry to do well, have had good track records. I think the chemistry will be right. We have to continue to find ways to keep the puck out of our net. That's not just relying on the guy in net. Yeah, we need to be stable in the position, but it's how we defend, it's how we play in front of them."
The Flames also made changes to their forwards. They didn't tender a qualifying offer to Joe Colborne or Josh Jooris, or to prospects Kenny Agostino, Bill Arnold, Drew Shore or Bryce van Brabant.
Instead, the Flames added Alex Chiasson in a trade with the Ottawa Senators, signed veteran Troy Brouwer, and selected forward Matthew Tkachuk in the first round (No. 6) of the 2016 NHL Draft.
The Flames' biggest offseason challenge has been coming to terms on a contract for restricted free agent forwards Johnny Gaudreau and Sean Monahan. Gaudreau (78 points) and Monahan (63) finished first and second in scoring for the Flames last season.
"I know people are looking for the magic reason here," Treliving said. "You need two sides to make a deal. We continue to work at it. Both sides continue to work at it. We're real comfortable in saying we're going to get a contract done. It's when. These things … you can't force it. You just continue to hammer away at it and make progress. That's what we'll continue to do."