1988-89
The 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.
In 1893, Lord Stanley of Preston, Governor General of Canada, had the Cup made to be presented to the top amateur hockey team in Canada. It eventually evolved into what it is today.
1989
The Calgary Flames won the Stanley cup in 1989. They did not make the playoffs in the 2013 season.
Yes.
1989 Calgary Flames
The Calgary Flames were the 6th seed in the Western Conference
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.
The Canadiens defeated the Calgary Flames in five games to capture the team's 23rd Stanley Cup.
The Montreal Canadiens in 1989.
Yes with the Calgary Flames
Calgary Flames
Calgary Flames.
Yes, the Calgary Flames won the Stanley Cup in 1989.
1986: The Montreal Canadiens defeated the Calgary Flames 4 games to 1. The last time was 1989: The Calgary Flames defeated the Montreal Canadiens 4 games to 2.