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.............................. Calgary Flames NHL Hockey Club
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The Calgary Flames are a professional men's ice hockey team based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada and play out of the Pengrowth Saddledome. They are members of the Northwest Division of the Western Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The Flames arrived in the city of Calgary in 1980 after spending their first eight seasons in Atlanta, Georgia as the Atlanta Flames. The Flames are the only NHL club to relocate from the United States to Canada, and are also the only NHL club to retain its nickname after a relocation. (The Dallas Stars shortened their name after moving from Minneapolis as the North Stars.) The Flames spent their first three seasons playing in the Stampede Corral, during which they lost only 32 games, before moving into the Olympic Saddledome in 1983. Calgary's top rival are their Alberta cousins, the Edmonton Oilers. The two teams have often feuded in what is known as the Battle of Alberta, an always feisty event.
The Flames roared through the 2005-06 season, finishing with 103 points — their best total since the 1989 Cup-winning season — and their first division title in 12 years. However, they lost to the Mighty Ducks of Anaheim in seven games during the first round of the playoffs. Star goaltender Miikka Kiprusoff captured both the Vezina Trophy and the William M. Jennings Trophy, while rookie defenceman Dion Phaneuf set a franchise record for goals by a rookie blueliner with 20.
The 2006 Off-Season began with the surprising trade for Alex Tanguay, formerly of the Colorado Avalanche, and with Darryl Sutter relinquishing his head coaching position to assistant Jim Playfair to focus on his duties as General Manager. On 12 December 2006, the Flames broke a new franchise record for the most consecutive home wins, with 10 straight home wins. The Flames finished the year with 96 points, netting them an 8th-place finish in the tough Western Conference (seven teams finished with 100 or more points).
The Flames fell in six games to the top-seeded Detroit Red Wings in the first round. The series essentially ended in Game 5, in which the Flames were assessed several penalties for stick-related infractions during a 5-1 loss. Most notably, backup goalie Jamie McLennan slashed Red Wings forward Johan Franzen in the stomach only 18 seconds after relieving Kiprusoff. McLennan was abruptly ejected from the game, causing Kiprusoff to return to the net, and suspended five games. Playfair and the Flames organization were also heavily fined, in part because the NHL made actions late in games that were out of hand a particular point of emphasis. he Flames were eliminated the next night when the game winning overtime goal was scored, coincidentally, by Johan Franzen. Because the Flames lost, McLennan will have to sit out the first four games of the 2007-08 season. The Flames named Mike Keenan their head coach on June 14, 2007, while former coach Jim Playfair was retained as Associate coach.
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