Flames add depth on their wings

Eric Duhatschek

Globe and Mail Update

In a bid to add depth to their wings, the Calgary Flames acquired left winger Rene Bourque from the Chicago Blackhawks in exchange for a conditional second-round draft choice Tuesday morning.

"Rene is a young player with size who will play in our top nine forwards," said general manager Darryl Sutter. "He will be an important part of the remaking of our left side along with other young players already under contract."

Bourque, a native of Lac La Biche, AB, completed his third season with the Blackhawks in 07-08, recording 24 points from 10 goals and 14 assists. The 6'3", 213lb winger has notched 75 points in 183 career NHL games. Bourque was originally signed as a free agent by Chicago on July 29, 2004 following a four year career with the University of Wisconsin (WCHA). He played his first year of professional hockey in 04-05 with Chicago's AHL affiliate in Norfolk where he established team highs in goals (33), assists (27) and points (60). For his efforts, Bourque was named to the AHL All-Star Game and was the recipient of the Dudley "Red" Garrett Memorial Award as the AHL's most outstanding rookie.

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