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The Flames have since used the Atlanta logo for both its alternate captains, [49] and the team's former affiliate that played in the American Hockey League (AHL), the Adirondack Flames. [50] The last Atlanta Flames player on the Calgary roster was Paul Reinhart, upon being traded to Vancouver Canucks after the 1987–88 season. The last active ...
This is a complete list of ice hockey players who played for the Atlanta Flames in the National Hockey League (NHL). It includes players that have played at least one regular season or playoff game for the Atlanta Flames from their founding in 1972 until their relocation to Calgary in 1980. A total of 93 players wore the "Flaming A" — six ...
The Omni was also home to the NHL's Atlanta Flames (now the Calgary Flames) from 1972 until 1980, and the Atlanta Knights of the IHL (1992–1996). In 1994, the Knights became the only pro team to win a championship in the building, when they won the Turner Cup .
For season history after the team relocated, see List of Calgary Flames seasons. This is a list of seasons completed by the Atlanta Flames of the National Hockey League. This list documents the records and playoff results for all eight seasons that the Atlanta Flames have completed in the NHL before their relocation to Calgary, Alberta in 1980 ...
There were three head coaches of the Atlanta Flames in the team's history before the team moved to Calgary before the 1980–81 NHL season. # Name Dates Games Record
This is a list of players who played Professional Hockey for the Atlanta Flames of the National Hockey League. There is also a list at List of Atlanta Flames players. Note: The Atlanta Flames transferred to Calgary and were renamed the Calgary Flames. So a player may appear on the roster for more than one of these teams.
He is the Atlanta Flames' all-time leader for assists with 276 and points with 431 and ranks second in goals with 155. He had 21 two-goal games with the Flames and one hat trick . Lysiak played seven full seasons for Chicago and in 1980–81 led the team in scoring with 76 points, including a career-high 55 assists.
After eight seasons in Atlanta, the Flames franchise relocated to Calgary, Alberta in the summer of 1980. Halfway through the 1980–81 season , Bouchard was traded to the Quebec Nordiques for Jamie Hislop ; at the time of the trade, Bouchard was the last original Atlanta Flames player still with the organization.