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An electric 5-4 shootout win over the Vegas Golden Knights wasn't enough to keep the Calgary Flames' playoff hopes alive.
It’s not a figment of anyone’s imagination to suggest the Flames have forever been stuck in the mushy middle. But as Eric Francis writes, what unfolded this season is much different.
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Yardbarker on MSNReeling from playoff disappointment, Flames rally to beat Vegas in a shootout to end home scheduleWhen the curtain was raised on the 2024-25 National Hockey League season, very few people outside of 555 Saddledome Rise ...
The Calgary Flames wild-card hopes were squashed Tuesday in the 81st game of their season, but as this heart-and-soul sort ...
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Yardbarker on MSN‘It was one hell of a fight’: Flames’ MacKenzie Weegar reflects on team’s late-season playoff pushIt was a tough and early end to the Calgary Flames’ season. The team jumped out of the gate with an exceptional month of ...
Despite coming from behind to win yet again on Tuesday night, the red-hot Calgary Flames have been eliminated from playoff ...
In securing the Eastern Conference's second seed, Toronto will face provincial rival Ottawa in the first round and rekindle ...
BOTTOM LINE: The Los Angeles Kings host the Calgary Flames as winners of four straight games. Los Angeles has gone 48-24-9 overall with a 14-9-2 record against the Pacific Division. The Kings have a ...
With a never-say-die attitude and a brilliant goalie, the Flames fought to the bitter end of a season they will all be proud of.
Zayne Parekh and Aydar Suniev both joined the team in the last couple weeks and are among the team’s top prospects. With the ...
The Calgary Flames beat the Vegas Golden Knight 5-4 after a shootout, but if you’ve been following the news, you know that is ...
Morgan Frost scored in regulation and the shootout, helping Calgary beat the Vegas Golden Knights 5-4 after the Flames were ...
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