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Thirty-one years after they triumphed, they were trending. The Calgary Flames alumni marked the anniversary of their 1989 Stanley Cup title with a TikTok video, a mash-up of a bunch of 50- and 60 ...
A look at the lengths desperate Calgary Flames fans had to go to get playoff tickets a quarter century ago.
Hockey: The Calgary Flames and Vancouver Canucks announced the signings Saturday of two Soviet hockey stars. Sergei Makarov, 31, will play or Calgary and his teammate on the Central Red Army team, … ...
Caption: Calgary Flames' Al MacInnis hoists the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoff MVP after the Flames beat the Montreal Canadiens to win the Stanley Cup in Montreal on May 26, 1989.
This final would be a rematch from three years prior. The Calgary Flames would square off again with the Montreal Canadiens for the Stanley Cup, looking to avenge their defeat in 1986 ...
Thirty-one years after the fact, whenever the 1989 Calgary Flames reminisce about their Stanley Cup celebrations, Allan Murray is credited with a clutch assist. On May 25, 1989, the most memorable ...
Another player on the Flames is defenseman Brian MacLellan, whom we now know as the GM of the Washington Capitals. MacLellan actually said his experience winning in Calgary wasn't all that ...
1989: The Calgary Flames tie an NHL record by scoring two goals, both shorthanded, in four seconds and also three goals in a 27-second span in the third period to pull into an 8-8 tie with the ...
May 25, 1989, was the unforgettable night. It has been three decades since the Calgary Flames sipped from the Stanley Cup, since the skating stars and their loved ones celebrated in the cramped ...
CHICAGO, MAY 8 -- Al MacInnis, the man with the hardest shot in the NHL, blasted one off Alain Chevrier's glove at 15:05 of sudden-death overtime tonight to give the Calgary Flames a 2-1 victory ...
The Calgary Flames had just claimed their first Stanley Cup title, completing that quest with a 4-2 victory over the Canadiens in Game 6 at the iconic Montreal Forum.
As the Calgary Flames continue their preparations in advance of Game 4 on Friday against the Anaheim Ducks in their second round NHL Stanley Cup playoff series, head coach Bob Hartley insists the key ...