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The Calgary Flames won the Stanley cup in 1989. They did not make the playoffs in the 2013 season.
While the Atlanta Flames were relatively successful on the ice, they never won a Stanley Cup. However, the Flames were sold to new owners, moved to Calgary and did win a Cup as the Calgary Flames in the 1988-89 season.
They defeated the Montreal Canadiens.
3 times: 1986, 1989 (win), and 2004. Additionally the 1924 Calgary Tigers of the WCHL lost while playing the Montreal Canadiens for the Stanley Cup.
Yes. They won their first Stanley Cup in 2004.
The Calgary Flames won the Stanley cup in 1989. They did not make the playoffs in the 2013 season.
Montreal Canadiens
Calgary Flames
The Montreal Canadiens in 1989.
While the Atlanta Flames were relatively successful on the ice, they never won a Stanley Cup. However, the Flames were sold to new owners, moved to Calgary and did win a Cup as the Calgary Flames in the 1988-89 season.
They defeated the Montreal Canadiens.
3 times: 1986, 1989 (win), and 2004. Additionally the 1924 Calgary Tigers of the WCHL lost while playing the Montreal Canadiens for the Stanley Cup.
No, He played for Calgary and the last time they one the cup was 1989 and Toronto and there last cup was in 1961. And he has only played since 2006. I've seen the cup and his name isn't on it.
1988-89The first, and only time that the Calgary Flames have won ice hockey's Stanley Cup was in the 1988-89 season. Facing the Montreal Canadiens, this marked the most recent occasion that two Canadian teams have squared off to win hockey's most prestigious trophy.
Joel Otto, 1988-1989 Calgary Flames
Yes. They won their first Stanley Cup in 2004.
Calgary Stampeders