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  1. Dec 27, 2013 · The ’88-89 Flames played as though they were a team of destiny. They led the league with 117 points on a 54-17-9 record and were first or second in the league in goals for, goals against, power ...

  2. Flames 88-89: With Larry Day, Calgary Flames, Montreal Canadiens, Paul Baxter. Season video for Calgary Flames that ended up with the Flames defeated the Canadiens in six games to win their first Stanley Cup.

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    • 54
    • Documentary, Sport
    • Larry Day, Chris Chelios, Paul Baxter
    • Big Splash Sets The Tone
    • An Iconic Run to The Cup
    • An Iconic Ending

    General manager Cliff Fletcher knew that the 1988-89 season was going to be special for the Flames when he pulled off one of the biggest trades in NHL history on Sept. 6, 1988. In that trade, they received future Hall of Famer Doug Gilmour, Mark Hunter, Steve Bozek, and Tim Dark in exchange for Mike Bullard, Craig Cox, and Tim Corkery. That trade g...

    The Flames had their toughest series in the first round, being pushed to seven games by the 33-39-8 Vancouver Canucks, who were headlined by a seven-point series by an 18-year-old Trevor Linden. The Canucks actually started this series out with an overtime winner by ex-Flame Paul Reinhart, who Calgary traded one month before the season started. Des...

    The Flames were off to battle with the Montreal Canadiens, who boasted the biggest challenge to Calgary’s chances at the Stanley Cup. They boasted a roster featuring Vezina Trophy winner Patrick Roy and a top-flight defensive tandem in Chris Chelios and Larry Robinson. Despite that, the Flames’ offense managed to come alive, opening the series with...

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  4. Oct 6, 1988 · 1988-89. Calgary Flames. Schedule and Results. Record: 54-17-9 (117 points), Finished 1st in NHL Smythe Division ( Schedule and Results ) Coach: Terry Crisp (54-17-9) Captain: Lanny McDonald , Jim Peplinski. Primary Arena: Olympic Saddledome.

  5. ON FIRE. Otto authored many indelible moments during the 1989 run, finishing tied for seventh in playoff scoring with 19 points. The Flames won both the game and the series 4–3, sending the ...

  6. Results and schedule for the Calgary Flames during the 1988-89 season

  7. 1988-89 Calgary Flames Team Gamelog. 1988-89. Calgary Flames. Team Gamelog. Previous Season Next Season. Record: 54-17-9 (117 points), Finished 1st in NHL Smythe Division ( Schedule and Results ) Coach: Terry Crisp (54-17-9) Captain: Lanny McDonald , Jim Peplinski. Primary Arena: Olympic Saddledome.