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Calgary Flames

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  • April 2008
    • Roenick Stars with 4-point Game in Sharks' Clinching 5-3 Win

      Roenick Stars with 4-point Game in Sharks' Clinching 5-3 Win

      Jeremy Roenick didn't come out of semiretirement for just one playoff round. The veteran San Jose center carried the Sharks one step closer to the Stanley Cup Tuesday night. Roenick had two goals and two assists, including the tying and go-ahead scores midway through the Sharks' four-goal second period in a 5-3 victory over the Calgary Flames in Game 7, finishing their first-round playoff series. More »

    • Flames Shut Out Sharks, 2-0

      Flames Shut Out Sharks, 2-0

      Miika Kirpusoff made 21 saves, as Owen Nolan and Daymond Langkow both scored to lead the Calgary Flames over the San Jose Sharks 2-0 last night to force a Game 7. The decisive match Tuesday will be the first Game 7 the Sharks have hosted in franchise history after playing five on the road. San Jose was scoreless on the power play. More »

    • Sharks Skate to 4-3 Victory Over Flames

      Sharks Skate to 4-3 Victory Over Flames

      Patrick Marleau and Jonathan Cheechoo made sure San Jose wouldn't squander the momentum gained in Calgary, moving the Sharks within one win of a fourth straight trip to the second round of the playoffs. Marleau scored the tiebreaking goal late in the second period, while Cheechoo added two more in the third sending the Sharks to a 4-3 victory over the Flames last night. More »

    • Thornton's Goal Gives Sharks 3-2 Win

      Thornton's Goal Gives Sharks 3-2 Win

      Joe Thornton's first goal of playoffs was a big one. Thornton scored the winner with just 9.4 seconds left in regulation to give the San Jose Sharks a 3-2 win over the Calgary Flames in Game 4 on Tuesday night, evening their first-round series. Thornton tipped Douglas Murray's shot from the point past Flames goalie Miikka Kiprusoff to win a game the Sharks trailed twice. More »

    • Flames Rally for 4-3 Win Over Sharks

      Flames Rally for 4-3 Win Over Sharks

      Owen Nolan scored with 3:45 left as the Calgary Flames rallied from a three-goal deficit early in the first period and beat the San Jose Sharks 4-3 Sunday night. Ryane Clowe, Patrick Marleau and Doug Murray scored in the first 3:33 against Miikka Kiprusoff. Veteran backup Curtis Joseph then replaced Kiprusoff and shut down the Sharks the rest of way. More »

    • Sharks Blank Flames to Even Series

      Sharks Blank Flames to Even Series

      Evgeni Nabokov made sure the Sharks left San Jose with something to show for all those shots in their first two playoff games. Nabokov made 21 saves in his sixth career postseason shutout, and rookie Torrey Mitchell scored a power-play goal in the Sharks' 2-0 victory over the Calgary Flames on Thursday night, evening their first-round series at a game apiece. More »

    • Flames Beat Sharks 3-2

      Flames Beat Sharks 3-2

      The Calgary Flames are off to a fine playoff start, and the San Jose Sharks can start worrying again. Stephane Yelle scored two goals, Miikka Kiprusoff made 37 saves and the seventh-seeded Flames stunned the NHL's second-best regular season team in their first-round opener, beating the Sharks 3-2 on Wednesday night. Dion Phaneuf also scored a power-play goal for the Flames. More »

    • Iginla Gets 50th Goal as Flames Rout Canucks

      Iginla Gets 50th Goal as Flames Rout Canucks

      Jarome Iginla scored his 50th goal and added two assists as the Calgary Flames finished the regular season with a 7-1 victory over the Vancouver Canucks last night. Eric Nystrom scored his second goal with 1:42 left, and also added two assists, including the cross-crease feed for Iginla's milestone goal with 7:25 left, giving Calgary's captain 50 goals for a second time, and a career-best 98 points. More »

    • Wild Beat Flames 3-1, Win Division Title

      Wild Beat Flames 3-1, Win Division Title

      Marian Gaborik and the Minnesota Wild won the Northwest Division at home, and that's where they'll start the playoffs. Gaborik scored two third-period goals to help the Wild beat the Calgary Flames 3-1 tonight for the first division title in franchise-history. Minnesota's Jacques Lemaire also earned his 500th career victory. and became the 12th coach in NHL history to reach that mark. More »

  • March 2008
    • Oilers Best Rival Flames to Keep Hopes Alight

      Oilers Best Rival Flames to Keep Hopes Alight

      Not much happened for the first 45 minutes of the Oilers' matchup with the Flames, except for 37 shots on goal. Then three more shots led to three goals within a five-minute span, and when the ice had cleared Edmonton had the 2-1 victory—and the shot at a playoff run, reports the National Post . In hockey action farther south: More »

    • Flames Climb Out of Hole to Shock Canucks

      Flames Climb Out of Hole to Shock Canucks

      The Calgary Flames turned a 2-0 disadvantage into a 3-2 victory last night, capitalizing on two third-period power plays 41 seconds apart to shake Canucks goalie Roberto Luongo. The win sends the Flames to the top of the Northwest Division, and seeds them third for the Western Conference playoffs, the Calgary Herald reports. Elsewhere in the league: More »

    • Flames Stay Ahead of Avalanche

      Flames Stay Ahead of Avalanche

      The Calgary Flames moved two points ahead of the Colorado Avalanche for sixth place in the West with a 2-1 win last night , reports the Associated Press. Daymond Langkow and Craig Conroy both scored power-play goals in the first period as the Flames moved within a point of Minnesota for the lead in the Northwest Division. In other NHL action: More »

    • Backup Goalie, Blue Jackets Put Out Flames 3-0

      Backup Goalie, Blue Jackets Put Out Flames 3-0

      The Columbus Blue Jackets’ backup net minder Fredrik Norrena stopped 18 shots en route to his first shutout of the season in a 3-0 win over the Calgary Flames. Manny Malhotra led Columbus with two goals, his second such effort in as many games. Rick Nash added a goal and two assist, according to the Associated Press. Elsewhere in the NHL: More »

    • Penguins Without Crosby Crush Flyers

      Penguins Without Crosby Crush Flyers

      It was four points apiece for Evgeni Malkin and Petr Sykora as the Penguins dominated the Flyers today, 7-1. The win was Pittsburgh’s second-consecutive game with seven goals, and comes two days after the team learned they’d be without Sidney Crosby for another three games, reports the Associated Press. The star center had only recently returned after being sidelined for two months with a high-ankle sprain. Elsewhere in the NHL: More »

    • Wings Come From Behind to Soar Over Stars

      Wings Come From Behind to Soar Over Stars

      Detroit's offense shone in the third period, scoring three goals to beat the Stars, 5-3. Pavel Datsyuk had a big night with two goals and an assist, helping the Wings reach 100 points for the eighth straight year, tying a league record set by Montreal in 1982. Chris Osgood got the win in goal for the Wings, reports the AP.  Elsewhere in the NHL: More »

    • Leafs Best Flyers, Gain on Playoffs

      Leafs Best Flyers, Gain on Playoffs

      Three different Maple Leafs scored in their sorely-needed 3-2 victory over the Flyers; Toronto trails Philadelphia by five points for the eighth and final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. With just 10 games remaining that gap will be tough to close, especially if captain Mats Sundin’s first-period groin strain turns into anything serious, reports the Globe and Mail . Elsewhere in the NHL: More »

    • Iginla Breaks Record in Flames' Win

      Iginla Breaks Record in Flames' Win

      Jarome Iginla managed to overshadow Calgary's 7-3 creaming of St. Louis with a single goal: his 365th, which puts him first on the Flames' all-time scoring list. The power-play goal came near the end of the first period with the Blues down 2-1, as Iginla let one fly from the left faceoff circle, the Calgary Herald reports. More »

    • Predators Subdue Flames in OT

      Predators Subdue Flames in OT

      The Flames went 0-6 on the power play, but for a while it seemed as if they might beat the Predators on one second-period goal by Craig Conroy. But Scott Nichol flicked one past Miikka Kiprusoff midway through the third to pull Nashville even, and an overtime shot by JP Dumont sealed the win, reports the Canadian Press. More »

    • Flames Perfect Against Blue Jackets

      Flames Perfect Against Blue Jackets

      Everyone was waiting for Jarome Iginla to score his franchise-record-setting 356th goal for the Flames, but that didn't happen against the Blue Jackets. Little else occurred for Calgary, as their 1-0 victory came despite being thoroughly outshot by Columbus. Miikka Kiprusoff needed 39 saves to record the shutout, the Calgary Herald reports. Elsewhere in the NHL: More »

    • Sharks' Backup Goalie Shuts Out Blues

      Sharks' Backup Goalie Shuts Out Blues

      Brian Boucher had a perfect start to his Sharks career, recording 24 saves en route to blanking the Blues. The veteran backup goalie got support from his teammates, who made 34 shots on goal in the 2-0 decision, reports the San Jose Mercury News . "What I liked was how calm he was," said coach Ron Wilson. More »

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The Calgary Flames newest addition Cory Sarich speaks during a news conference in Calgary, Alberta, Canada on Sunday July 1, 2007. (AP PHOTO/CP, Larry MacDougal) Canada   (Associated Press)
Calgary Flames Dion Phaneuf, left, and Matthew Lombardi, unveil the team's new uniforms for the upcoming NHL hockey season in Calgary, Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2007. The new uniforms use new technology and...   (Associated Press)
Calgary Flames defenseman Dion Phaneuf models the team's new uniform for the upcoming NHL hockey season in Calgary, Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2007. The new uniforms use new technology and advanced fabrics designed...   (Associated Press)
Calgary Flames Dion Phaneuf, left, and Matthew Lombardi, unveil the team's new uniforms for the upcoming NHL hockey season in Calgary, Tuesday, Sept. 4, 2007. The new uniforms use new technology and advanced...   (Associated Press)
Calgary Flames head coach Mike Keenan, top, shouts as players David Moss, left, and Tim Ramholt look on during third-period NHL pre-season hockey action against the Florida Panthers in Calgary, Canada,...   (Associated Press)
Calgary Flames head coach Mike Keenan, top, points as players Stephane Yelle, left, and Brett Sutter look on during-third period NHL pre-season hockey action against the Florida Panthers in Calgary,...   (Associated Press)
Calgary Flames' Cam Cunning (53) and Florida Panthers' Martin Tuma collided during first period preseason NHL hockey action in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2007. (AP PHOTO/Geoff Howe,...   (Associated Press)
Calgary Flames teammates Jarome Iginla, left, and Kristian Huselius (20), of Finland, congratulate Daymond Langkow on his first period goal during preseason NHL hockey action versus the Florida Panthers...   (Associated Press)
Calgary Flames goalie Curtis McElhinney (31) stops an attempt on goal by Florida Panthers' Rostislav Olesz (85) while Flames' Robyn Regehr (28), of Brazil, looks on during second period preseason NHL...   (Associated Press)
Calgary Flames' Jerome Iginla (12) falls over Florida Panthers goalie Tyler Plante during third period preseason NHL hockey in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2007. The Panthers won 3-2. (AP...   (Associated Press)
Calgary Flames' David Hale (21) knocks down Vancouver Canucks' Ryan Kesler with a hit during the first period of preseason NHL hockey in Vancouver, Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2007. (AP Photo/The Canadian Press,...   (Associated Press)
Calgary Flames goalie Mikka Kiprusoff stops Vancouver Canucks' Michael Grabner in close during the first period of preseason NHL hockey in Vancouver, Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2007. (AP Photo/The Canadian...   (Associated Press)
Calgary Flames goalie Mikka Kiprusoff (34) watches the puck go wide of the net after making a save while Vancouver Canucks' Taylor Pyatt screens the shot during the first period of preseason NHL hockey...   (Associated Press)
Calgary Flames' David Moss, front, hits Vancouver Canucks' Lukas Krajicek into the boards during the second period of preseason NHL hockey in Vancouver, Wednesday, Sept. 19, 2007. (AP Photo/The Canadian...   (Associated Press)
Calgary Flames' Brett Palin, left, and David Van der Gulik (59) watches teammate Dion Phaneuf fall into the teams bench after getting hit by Vancouver Canucks' Michael Grabner during the third period...   (Associated Press)
Calgary Flames' Brett Sutter gets a fist to the face from Edmonton Oilers' Dick Tarnstrom, right, as the two collide during the first period of an NHL preseason hockey game in Calgary, Alberta, Saturday,...   (Associated Press)
Calgary Flames' Adma Pardy, right, celebrates his goal with teammates David Moss, left, and Brett Sutter during firs- period NHL pre-season hockey action against the Edmonton Oilers in Calgary, Canada,Saturday,...   (Associated Press)
Calgary Flames' goalie Miikka Kiprusoff, left, smiles while celebrating with teammate Eric Godard after the team beat the San Jose Sharks 3-2 in a shootout during NHL preseason hockey action in Calgary,...   (Associated Press)
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