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October 8, 2008 12:04:01 AM CDT



Calgary Flames track this thread

Started by D Lim; Last updated Feb 27, 08 3:19 AM CST by D Lim | View history

Calgary Flames

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  • January 2008
    • DiPietro, Isles Douse Flames in Shootout

      DiPietro, Isles Douse Flames in Shootout

      (Newser) - Rick DiPietro took advantage of his two days off in Western Canada: He rested up after being peppered with 42 shots in his last start and scouted his next opponent on TV, reports the Calgary Herald. That scouting paid off as the newly chosen All-Star goalie stood on his head again for the Islanders to defeat Calgary, 5-4, in a shootout. More »

    • Flames Bowl Over Rangers, Win 4-3

      Flames Bowl Over Rangers, Win 4-3

      (Newser) - Kristian Huselius had four points, including an important insurance goal late in the third period, as the Flames bested the New York Rangers 4-3. Jarome Iginla continued his torrid goal-scoring pace by notching two tallies, giving him 16 in the last 15 games. The Flames are 10-1-4 during that stretch, reports the National Post. Elsewhere in the NHL: More »

  • December 2007
    • Calgary Wins Record Maker

      Calgary Wins Record Maker

      (Newser) - With last night's 3-1 victory over Columbus, Calgary tied the NHL record for consecutive wins on the road with their sixth straight, Can West reports. "It just gets us back in thick of things," said Alex Tanguay, who had the game winner for the Flames, who have jumped from the bottom of the Western Conference into the top eight. More »

    • Great One's Team Rolls Over the Rangers

      Great One's Team Rolls Over the Rangers

      (Newser) - Wayne Gretzky was back at Madison Square Garden, this time as head coach of Phoenix, and walked out of his old rink with a 5-1 win over New York. Joel Perrault had two goals for the normally low-scoring Coyotes,who took advantage of playing against the Rangers' backup goaltender. Phoenix scored four times in the middle period. Elsewhere on the ice: More »

    • Flames Douse Host Hurricanes in Tight One

      Flames Douse Host Hurricanes in Tight One

      (Newser) - Not exactly geographic rivals, Calgary and Carolina played a tight game more suited to familiar enemies tonight, and it was won by Calgary, 4-3, on Dion Phaneuf's goal with eight minutes remaining. During their fourth straight win on a six-game road trip the Flames also got goals from captain Jarome Iginla, Dustin Boyd, and Kristian Huselius. That's 13 goals in two games for Calgary. In other action: More »

    • Price Shines as Canadiens Beat Flyers

      Price Shines as Canadiens Beat Flyers

      (Newser) - Montreal ended a two-game losing streak last night with a 4-1 victory over Philadelphia, the AP reports. Rookie goaltender Carey Price, the Canadiens' first pick in the 2005 draft, had 29 saves, filling in for injured Cristobal Huet. Mark Streit had two goals for Montreal, and Mike Knuble was responsible for the lone Flyers' score. In other NHL action: More »

    • As Backup Goalies Face Off, Canucks Survive Preds

      As Backup Goalies Face Off, Canucks Survive Preds

      (Newser) - In a game that was neck and neck until halfway through the third, Vancouver scored three times in the final minutes to defeat the Predators 5-2, the Tennessean reports. The Canucks' backup goalie Curtis Stanford outlasted Predators' backup Dan Ellis, who lost for the first time as the goalie of record this season. Elsewhere in the NHL last night: More »

  • November 2007
    • Detroit Douse Flames

      Detroit Douse Flames

      (Newser) - Tomas Holmstrom scored his NHL-leading ninth power-play goal, and Pavel Datsyuk scored two goals of his own to push Detroit past Calgary 5-3, the AP reports. Kris Draper and Valtteri Filppula also scored for the Red Wings, and Holmstrom and Datsyuk each had an assist. Flames' goalie Miikka Kiprusoff was removed early in the second period after giving up three goals. More »

    • Predators Clip Red Wings to Win 3-2

      Predators Clip Red Wings to Win 3-2

      (Newser) - Martin Erat had a hand in all three of of Nashville's goals in the Predators' 3-2 defeat of the first-place Red Wings last night, AP reports. The Predators had six penalties in the first period alone, and both Detroit goals came on power plays. In other frosty Thanksgiving-day action: More »