Flames of Calgary

The Flames of Calgary are a professional team of Hockey of the National league of hockey.

Information

Entered the LNH : 1972 - 1973

known In the past under the name of the Flames of Atlanta (1972 - 1980)
Skating rink : Pengrowth Saddledome (capacity: 19.289 places)
Colors of the uniform : red, gold, white and black
Logo : a “C” red ignited
Participations in the finales of the Cut Stanley : 1986 (losers), 1989 (gaining), 2004 (losers)
Conference : West
Division : Western north
City: Calgary
Media : Rogers Sportsnet West CFAC (960 AM)
Teams of minor leagues : Flames of Quad City (LAH), Las Vegas Wranglers (ECHL)

History of the frankness

To come…

The best (1972-2006)

Season per season

Note: PJ = left played, V = victories, D = defeats, NR = null, DP = defeats in prolongations, Pts = points, BP = produced goals, BA = allocated goals, MP = minutes of penalty

1 La season was curtailed because of the lockout .

2 La season was cancelled because of the lockout .
3 updated Dernière: April 7th, 2006

Players

Current players

Note:
C: Captain
a: Assisting captain

List on November 16th 2007

Nationality of the players:

  • Canada: 16

  • the United States: 4
  • Sweden: 3
  • Finland: 1
  • : 1
  • Northern Ireland: 1

With the temple of famous the

Captains

  • 1980 - 81: Brad Marsh
  • 1981 to 83: Phil Russell
  • 1983 - 84: Lanny McDonald and Doug Risebrough
  • 1984 to 87: Lanny McDonald, Doug Risebrough and Jim Peplinski
  • 1987 to 89: Lanny McDonald and Jim Peplinski
  • 1989 - 90: Brad McCrimmon
  • 1990 - 91: Captains in alternation
  • 1991 to 95: Joe Nieuwendyk
  • 1995 to 97: Theoren Fleury
  • 1997 to 99: Todd Simpson
  • 1999 - 2000: Steve Smith
  • 2000 - 01: Steve Smith and Dave Lowry
  • 2001 - 02: Dave Lowry, Bob Boughner and Craig Conroy
  • 2002 - 03: Craig Conroy
  • Since 2003: Jarome Iginla

Trainer-chiefs

  • 1980 to 82: Al MacNeil

  • 1982 to 87: Bob Johnson
  • 1987 to 90: Terry Crisp
  • 1990 - 91: Doug Risebrough
  • 1991 - 92: Doug Risebrough and Guy Cartwright
  • 1992 to 95: Dave King
  • 1995 to 97: Pierre Page
  • 1997 to 2000: Brian Sutter
  • 2000 - 01: Gift Hay and Greg Gilbert
  • 2001 - 02: Greg Gilbert
  • 2002 - 03: Greg Gilbert, Al MacNeil and Darryl Sutter
  • 2003 to 06: Darryl Sutter
  • 2006 - 07: Jim Playfair
  • Since 2007: Mike Keenan

Not to forget

Choice of first round

Better pointers of the frankness

Here ten best pointers of the history of the Flames (Atlanta and Calgary). Note: PJ = left played, B = goals, P = master keys, Pts = points, * = still active player

Trophies and rewards

Cut Stanley

  • 1988-89

Trophy Clarence S.Campbell

  • 1985-86, 1988-89, 2003-04

Trophy President

  • 1987-88, 1988-89

Championship of division

  • 1987-88, 1988-89, 1989-90, 1993-94, 1994-95, 2005-06

Trophy To ballast B. Pearson

Trophy Art Ross

Trophy Vézina

Trophy Idiot Smythe

Trophy Maurice Richard

Trophy William Mr. Jennings

Trophy Calder

Trophy Bill Masterton

More/Less

Trophy King Clancy

Trophy Lady Byng

Trophy To ballast Patrick

Equip with recruits

First team of stars

Second team of stars

Individual records

  • More goals in one season: Lanny McDonald, 66 (1982-83)
  • More master keys in one season: Kent Nilsson, 82 (1980-81)
  • More points in one season: Kent Nilsson, 131 (1980-81)
  • More minutes of penalty in one season: Tim Hunter, 375 (1988-89)
  • More points in one season by a defender: Al MacInnis, 103 (1990-91)
  • More points in one season by a recruit: Joe Nieuwendyk, 92 (1987-88)
  • More victories in one season: Miikka Kiprusoff, 42 (2005-06)
  • More washings in one season: Miikka Kiprusoff, 10 (2005-06)
  • More goals in one season for a defender recruit: Dion Phaneuf, 20 (2005-06)

Withdrawn numbers

Internal bonds

Bonds external

  • Official site of the Flames
  • Official site of the LNH

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