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The 2024–25 season is the 45th season of play, and 46th year in Calgary (2004–05 NHL season was not played). It is the 53rd year for the Flames franchise, and including the team's time in Atlanta, the Flames have won over 1,800 regular season games, 12th overall in NHL history.
The fans responded by buying enough season tickets to keep the Flames in Calgary for the 1999–2000 season. [9] The Flames issued another appeal for more season tickets in the summer of 2000. [47] The campaign, aimed at increasing season ticket sales from a franchise low of 8,700 to 14,000, proved successful. [48]
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Calgary Flames 20th anniversary logo. The 1999–2000 Calgary Flames season was the 20th National Hockey League season in Calgary. It featured a very young line-up, as befitted the "Young Guns" slogan the team was using at the time. Twenty-nine-year-old Steve Dubinsky was the oldest forward on the team when the season started. [1]
2007–08 Calgary Flames Media Guide. Calgary Flames Hockey Club. "Calgary Flames Record Book". Calgary Flames Hockey Club. Archived from the original on 2007-12-11 "Calgary Flames Career Leaders". "Calgary Flames Statistics and History". "Calgary Flames ‑ All-Time NHL Leaders Stats"
The 1986–87 Calgary Flames season was the seventh National Hockey League season in Calgary and 15th for the Flames franchise. The Flames posted their best record in franchise history to that time, as Calgary's 95 points was the third best total in the league.
The 1990–91 Calgary Flames season was the 11th National Hockey League season in Calgary. The Flames entered the season with a new coach, as they replaced Terry Crisp with Doug Risebrough . Crisp coached 277 games with the Flames over three years, and his .669 regular season winning percentage remains a Flames record.
The 1980–81 Calgary Flames season was the first season in Calgary and ninth for the Flames in the National Hockey League.The Flames moved to southern Alberta from Atlanta, where the franchise was known as the Atlanta Flames for the first eight years of its existence.
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