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The Calgary Flames finished the 2007-08 season in third place in the highly competitive Northwest division, and though it was enough to make it to the playoffs, they were knocked out by the San Jose Sharks in the first round. General Manager Darryl Sutter is determined to improve that record by strengthening the offense, so he added forwards Mike Cammalleri and Todd Bertuzzi, who combined with All-Star captain Jarome Iginla should make a power trio for the Flames. Add in arguably the best goaltender in the NHL in Miikka Kiprusoff and the Flames stand a good chance of going deep into the playoffs and maybe even scoring a trip to the Stanley Cup finals. As one of the most popular teams in the League, tickets to Pengrowth Saddledome always fly off the shelves, so if you want to see the Calgary Flames on the ice in the 2008-09 season, get your tickets today!
The Calgary Flames began life as the Atlanta Flames in 1972, and despite being an expansion team when the World Hockey Association was stealing players from the NHL, the Flames earned playoff berths in six of their first eight seasons. Big money lured the Flames to Calgary in 1980, where the team has continued to have success, including a Stanley Cup victory in 1989.
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The club's early stars included right wing Bob MacMillan and centers Curt Bennett and Tom Lysiak. In the 1980-81 season, the Flames' first year in Calgary, center Kent Nilsson collected a franchise-record 131 points, and the club won its first postseason series. The Flames advanced to the Stanley Cup semifinals before losing to the Minnesota North Stars.
In 1986, under head coach Bob Johnson, Calgary upset the defending-champion Edmonton Oilers in the division finals, and the Flames went on to make their first appearance in the Stanley Cup Finals. Facing the Montreal Canadiens, the Flames won the first game but lost the next four. In 1989, under head coach Terry Crisp, Calgary returned to the Stanley Cup Finals and defeated the Canadiens 4 games to 2. The Flames' lineup featured several NHL All-Star team members, including wings Hakan Loob and Joe Mullen; defensemen Gary Suter, Al MacInnis, and Brad McCrimmon; center Joe Nieuwendyk; and goalie Mike Vernon. That year Vernon ranked first in the league in wins; MacInnis scored a league-high 31 playoff points and earned the Conn Smythe Trophy as the postseason's most valuable player (MVP).
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