Calgary Flames co-owner Alvin Libin dies at 95
Calgary Flames co-owner Alvin Libin dies at 95

Calgary Flames co-owner Alvin Libin has died at the age of 95. The Canadian Press reported the news on June 15, 2026. Libin was a key figure in the ownership group of the NHL team and a respected businessman in Calgary.

A Life of Achievement

Libin was born in 1931 and built a successful career in real estate and investments. He was part of the ownership group that brought the Flames to Calgary in 1980 and remained involved with the team for decades. His contributions extended beyond hockey, as he was a noted philanthropist supporting healthcare and education.

Remembering His Legacy

Tributes have poured in from the hockey community and beyond. Flames officials highlighted his dedication and passion for the sport. Libin's family has requested privacy during this time. Funeral arrangements are pending.

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