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The Calgary Flames won't be playing in the Stanley Cup Playoffs, but their season was very far from being a failure.
With the season wrapping up, Ally Chesham takes a look at some of the surprises from the past seven months — the teams and players who exceeded expectations, and those who fell short.
The Calgary Flames managed to defy expectations and finish ninth in the Western Conference. What was supposed to be a draft lottery season turned into a nail-biting wild card race until the end.
The Calgary Flames did what they had to do. In what was essentially a must-win game, the Flames were able to erase a two-goal deficit to defeat the Vegas Golden Knights by a 5-4 shootout final.
Dustin Wolf, the standout rookie netminder for the Calgary Flames, is set to take center stage as he prepares to defend the crease against the Vegas Golden Knights on Tuesday. Wolf has been in red-hot ...
In conclusion, Dustin Wolf's performance against the San Jose Sharks will be a game to watch. With his strong stats and the Sharks' offensive struggles, Wolf has the potential to make a significant ...
Morgan Frost snapped a 25-game goalless drought then scored the deciding goal in the shootout as the Calgary Flames came from behind for a 5-4 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights.
The Calgary Flames put together a huge third period to defeat the San Jose Sharks by a 5-2 final in a must-win game.
The Calgary Flames beat the San Jose Sharks 5-2, winning another do-or-die game and live to fight another day.
Lane Hutson could become the first player from the Montreal Canadiens in 53 years to win the Calder Trophy as NHL rookie of ...
Yegor Sharangovich broke a tie at 1:30 of the third period with the first of his two goals and the Calgary Flames beat the ...
Romanov made 19 saves in two periods, but the Sharks allowed third-period goals to Adam Klapka, Jonathan Huberdeau and Matt ...
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