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Calgary Flames: Seasons
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In the 2006-07 regular season, the Calgary Flames succeeded in securing the final spot in the tough Western Conference along with setting a franchise record for the most consecutive home wins, 10. The Flames burned out early in the postseason defeated by the top-seeded Detroit Red Wings. There is much to come of the Flames as they continue to ignite Pengrowth Saddledome. Flames Tickets put you in the best seats to see your favorite team burn out their next opponent. Get your Tickets before it's too late!
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The Calgary Flames finished a disappointing 3rd place in the Northwest Division in the 2006-07 season, but major changes made in the off season bring high expectations for 2007-08. New head coach “Iron Mike” Keenan wasted no time shaking things up, getting rid of Roman Hamrlik and Brad Stuart and adding Adrian Aucoin and Cory Sarich. With key players Jarome Iginla and Robyn Regehr re-signing (at below market rates!), the Calgary Flames are ready to dominate in the 2007-2008 season. Get your tickets to Pengrowth Saddledome to see how it all comes together and cheer the Flames to victory!
With a new team captain, forward Jarome Iginla, a new jersey and a new look, the Calgary Flames are off to a fresh and exciting start this season. Team members like goaltender Jamie McLennan look to GM and Head Coach Darryl Sutter, of the renowned Sutter hockey family, to set the team in the fiery direction to burn up the competition on the road to the playoffs.
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Calgary Flames Tickets Their second season in Calgary saw the Flames move from the Patrick to the Smythe division, setting the building blocks for future geographic rivalries. With Cliff Fletcher still calling the shots, the Flames added to their core by trading for Lanny McDonald from the Colorado Rockies.
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[O]n October 9, 1980, hockey officially arrived in Calgary, with the Flames and Quebec Nordiques playing to a 5-5 tie. The Flames finished their inaugural season with a 39-27-14 record, good enough for a third place finish in the Patrick Division. Although Lanny McDonald joined the Flames in their second season and went on to hold the club's scoring record with 66 goals and eventually was co-captain of the 1988-89 Stanley Cup Champions, he could not help the Flames in their second season as they went out in the first round of the playoffs to the Vancouver Canucks.
NASHVILLE — The Nashville Predators were outscored and outplayed in their two previous games against the Calgary Flames. They used a combination of strong goaltending by Chris Mason, tough defense and a relentless offensive attack to beat the Calgary Flames 3-0 on Tuesday night. It was the fourth straight loss for the Flames, who beat the Predators 7-4 and 5-1 earlier this season.
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