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  2. Battle of Alberta (NHL) - Wikipedia

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    During this run, the Stanley Cup was awarded in Alberta from 1984 to 1988 (Oilers winning the deciding Cup game against the Prince of Wales Conference champion in Edmonton in 1984, 1985, 1987, and 1988, while the east's Montreal Canadiens won the deciding game in Calgary in 1986).

  3. List of ice hockey teams in Alberta - Wikipedia

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    The Edmonton Oilers brought their American Hockey League franchise to the Alberta capital during the 2004–05 NHL lockout season. The team was suspended following the resumption of the NHL, and was eventually reformed as the Oklahoma City Barons. The Calgary Wranglers, the AHL affiliate of the Calgary Flames, play at the same arena.

  4. 1961–62 WHL season - Wikipedia

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    1961–62 Western Hockey League: Division Team City Arena Capacity Northern Calgary Stampeders: Calgary, Alberta: Stampede Corral: 6,475 Edmonton Flyers: Edmonton, Alberta: Edmonton Stock Pavilion

  5. Battle of Alberta - Wikipedia

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    The first game played between teams from Edmonton and Calgary took place in 1891 when Edmonton beat Calgary 6–5 in a total point challenge series. [ 16 ] The rivalry had been diminished for a number of years until the Calgary City Rugby Football Club and the Edmonton Rugby Football Club were formed in 1906 and 1907 respectively where the two ...

  6. 1954–55 WHL season - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton Flyers: 4: 4 Calgary Stampeders 0 2 Victoria Cougars: 1 4 Calgary Stampeders: 4: The Edmonton Flyers win the President's Cup 4 games to 0. [2] All Star Team.

  7. 1987 Stanley Cup Finals - Wikipedia

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    The Oilers and Flyers met in the Finals for the second time in three years. This time, Edmonton was the regular-season champion with 50 wins and 106 points, and Philadelphia was second with 46 wins and 100 points. This was a rematch of the 1985 Stanley Cup Finals, where the Oilers beat the Flyers in five games. Unlike the 1985 Finals, this ...

  8. Doug Anderson (ice hockey) - Wikipedia

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    Anderson played with the 1947–48 Edmonton Flyers that won the 1948 Allan Cup. [2] In the tournament leading up to the final, played in Calgary, the Flyers played in Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta and British Columbia. Out of 24 games played, the Flyer's record was 19 wins, four losses and one draw.

  9. 1952–53 WHL season - Wikipedia

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    Edmonton Flyers: 3: 3 Calgary Stampeders: 2 4 Edmonton Flyers: 3: The Edmonton Flyers win the President's Cup 4 games to 2. [2] Awards. 1952-53 WHL awards Award