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- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season abstract "The 1985–86 Calgary Flames season was the sixth season in Calgary and 14th for the Flames franchise in the National Hockey League (NHL). It was a banner season for the Flames, who overcame a franchise record eleven game losing streak to finish 2nd in the Smythe Division and captured the franchise's first Clarence S. Campbell Bowl as Campbell Conference champions. In doing so, they became the first Calgary team to reach the Stanley Cup Finals since the Calgary Tigers in 1923–24. The Flames season ended at the hands of the Montreal Canadiens, who defeated Calgary in five games in the final.The season began with the departure of franchise leading scorer Kent Nilsson who was sent to the Minnesota North Stars in a trade. Rookie goaltender Mike Vernon emerged as the team's top goaltender and Joe Mullen was acquired in a major trade midway through the season. Gary Suter captured the Calder Memorial Trophy as the league's top rookie while also being named to the NHL All-Rookie Team. Additionally, Suter was the team's lone representative at the 1986 All-Star Game. Hakan Loob captured the Molson Cup.The Flames upset the heavily favoured Edmonton Oilers in the Smythe Division final to end the Oilers' hopes of winning a third consecutive championship. The series winning goal was scored into his own net by Oilers rookie Steve Smith. As Smith collapsed to the ice, Flames players celebrated the difference maker in what would finish as a 3–2 Calgary win. Smith's error remains one of the most legendary blunders in hockey history.".
- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season wikiPageID "13712679".
- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season wikiPageRevisionID "603909328".
- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season arena Scotiabank_Saddledome.
- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season assistsleader Al_MacInnis.
- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season attendance "16762".
- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season captain Doug_Risebrough.
- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season captain Lanny_McDonald.
- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season captain "Jim Peplinski and".
- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season coach Bob_Johnson_(ice_hockey,_born_1931).
- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season conference Western_Conference_(NHL).
- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season conferencerank "2".
- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season conferencewin "Yes".
- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season division Smythe_Division.
- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season divisionrank "2".
- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season divisionwin "Yes".
- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season gaaleader Mike_Vernon_(ice_hockey).
- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season generalmanager Cliff_Fletcher.
- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season goalsagainst "315".
- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season goalsfor "354".
- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season goalsleader Håkan_Loob.
- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season homerecord "23".
- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season pimleader Tim_Hunter_(ice_hockey).
- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season pointsleader Dan_Quinn_(ice_hockey).
- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season record "40".
- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season roadrecord "17".
- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season season "1985".
- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season team "Calgary Flames".
- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season winsleader Réjean_Lemelin.
- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season year "1985".
- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season subject Category:1985_in_ice_hockey.
- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season subject Category:1985–86_in_Canadian_ice_hockey_by_team.
- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season subject Category:1986_in_ice_hockey.
- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season subject Category:Calgary_Flames_seasons.
- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season subject Category:Smythe_Division_champion_seasons.
- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season subject Category:Western_Conference_(NHL)_championship_seasons.
- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season comment "The 1985–86 Calgary Flames season was the sixth season in Calgary and 14th for the Flames franchise in the National Hockey League (NHL). It was a banner season for the Flames, who overcame a franchise record eleven game losing streak to finish 2nd in the Smythe Division and captured the franchise's first Clarence S. Campbell Bowl as Campbell Conference champions. In doing so, they became the first Calgary team to reach the Stanley Cup Finals since the Calgary Tigers in 1923–24.".
- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season label "1985–86 Calgary Flames season".
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- 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season wasDerivedFrom 1985–86_Calgary_Flames_season?oldid=603909328.