Alvin Libin, a co-owner of the Calgary Flames, has died at age 95, according to reports from Canadian news outlets. Both outlets say Libin was part of the Flames’ ownership group through the Calgary Sports & Entertainment Corporation (CSEC). The Calgary Herald reports that Libin has been involved with the ownership group since 1994, indicating a long tenure with the team. The Winnipeg Free Press also confirms his death and age, describing him as a Flames co-owner. While the provided summaries do not include details about the cause of death or any statements from the team or family, the articles agree on the central facts: Libin’s role as co-owner of the Calgary Flames and his age at death. Across the two reports, there is consistent emphasis on his long-term involvement with the CSEC ownership group beginning in the mid-1990s.