Chris Higgins is back in Cowtown.
On Tuesday, the Flames announced that Higgins would be attending training camp on a professional tryout, bringing him back to the organization he played part of the 2009-10 campaign with.
Higgins, 33, had spent the last six years in Vancouver. His stint with the Canucks included some quality highs -- a trip to the ’11 Stanley Cup Final, and an 18-goal, 43-point season the year following -- but ended on a sour note last spring when, after GM Jim Benning failed to orchestrate a trade, Higgins was placed on waivers and spent time in AHL Utica.
All told, Higgins finished the campaign with three goals and four points in 33 contests.
In June, the Canucks bought out the last of his four-year, $10 million deal.
Higgins has played in Calgary before -- as mentioned above -- but that’s not his only connection to the organization. The Flames’ new head coach, Glen Gulutzan, was the assistant in Vancouver for the last three years and worked closely with Higgins (who had a good season in Gulutzan’s first year with the Canucks, scoring 17 goals and 39 points).