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The Battle of Alberta dominated the | Flames' focus late in the season as they continued to |
wnership of Kent Phillips after the Fort Wayne | Flames folded following the 1988-89 season. |
played 5 National Hockey League games for the | Flames followed by a career in Europe. |
The | Flames followed the victories with three consecutive |
Walker's F-104 tumbles in | flames following the midair collision with the XB-70 |
The 2011 Liberty | Flames football team represents Liberty University in |
Liberty | Flames football in 2007 |
um was built in 1989 and plays host to Liberty | Flames football, which is a part of the NCAA Division |
Minnesota, Christoff was traded to the Calgary | Flames for the 1982-83 season, but he was used in jus |
He was traded to the Calgary | Flames for Vesa Viitakoski in 1996 and again played m |
such as At the Gates, Dark Tranquillity and In | Flames for their respective albums Slaughter of the S |
r 19, 1993 - Dan Keczmer traded to the Calgary | Flames for Jeff Reese. |
ademark Carlton star as a brand being put into | flames for a few moments, before being removed and th |
d tied-first in goals, before returning to the | Flames for the 2005-06 NHL season. |
g round, and set up a matchup with the Calgary | Flames for another Battle of Alberta. |
Tom Kostopoulos would be traded to the Calgary | Flames for defenseman Ian White and center Brett Sutt |
Seymour signed with the Canterbury | Flames for the inaugural Coca-Cola Cup (later the Nat |
his big cats with only the swiftly encroaching | flames for illumination, some of the terrified animal |
He was traded to the Calgary | Flames for Kyle Greentree early in the 2009-10 season |
He was recalled by the | Flames for the beginning of the 2009 Stanley Cup play |
ington Capitals traded Seabrook to the Calgary | Flames for future considerations. |
e Beasts, and hopes to burn the whole world in | flames for all time. |
ce their Battle of Alberta rivals, the Calgary | Flames for the Smythe Division finals. |
On February 28, 2006, he was traded to the | Flames for Cam Severson. |
generation of information with which to design | flames for the efficient heating of industrial proces |
career in the minors, playing for the Colorado | Flames for two seasons, before joining the Peoria Riv |
dealt at the NHL trade deadline to the Calgary | Flames for Cale Hulse and a 3rd round draft pick. |
trade deadline, when he was traded back to the | Flames for Lawrence Nycholat, prospect Ryan Wilson an |
wo days later, Lindberg was traded back to the | Flames for Mark Osiecki. |
The Little | Flames formed in December 2004, after members of the |
He left the | Flames franchise as it's all-time leader in points (5 |
After eight seasons in Atlanta, the | Flames franchise relocated to Calgary, Alberta in the |
he incendiary shell in flight emitted very hot | flames from two openings in its base, which made it l |
the time, told students that she could see the | flames from the Humber Bridge when she was driving to |
partment, which confined itself to prevent the | flames from spreading to neighbouring houses. |
here he served as an assistant for the Calgary | Flames from 1980 to 1982 and the Minnesota North Star |
t, following the coast, intended to spread the | flames from one end of the coast to the other." |
hreshed, on the San Joaquin ranch, invites the | flames from the surrounding hilltops" (Riverside DPT |
gue games for the Hartford Whalers and Calgary | Flames from 1980 until 1984. |
Loob played right wing for the Calgary | Flames from 1983 to 1989, and won the Stanley Cup in |
Creighton was head coach of the Atlanta | Flames from 1975 to 1979 and the Boston Bruins in 198 |
blow off Porcupine's stern in order to prevent | flames from reaching the aviation gasoline. |
Eaves played for the | Flames from 1983 to 1985, deciding to end his career |
by the fire alarm system closed and prevented | flames from spreading into the adjacent room where ab |
st from a burst radiator hose, then by exhaust | flames from the front engine. |
ure person is threatened by a sinner, spouting | flames from its mouth and exercising other fearsome p |
al Hockey League games for the Atlanta/Calgary | Flames from 1979 until 1982. |
ich in turn caused a firestorm that spread the | flames further. |
FoPS | Flames gained some negative news after former SM-liig |
The | Flames gained 10 Titles. |
a practice session the evening before with the | Flames, Gamble woke up with chest pains, and died at |
At a Calgary | Flames game in February 2007, young Cree singer Akina |
He currently announces | Flames games on the city's all-sports radio station, |
used by a special events service after Calgary | Flames games to the northeast, terminating at McKnigh |
against the intense heat and almost invisible | flames generated by the nitromethane, ethanol and met |
f six lectures on the chemistry and physics of | flames given by Michael Faraday at the Royal Institut |
On June 6, 2010, it was revealed by | Flames GM, Darryl Sutter, that Toskala would not retu |
es have been honoured, including three Calgary | Flames goalies, Reggie Lemelin (1984), Mike Vernon (1 |
lipknot and Stone Sour, members of Unearth, In | Flames, God Forbid, As I Lay Dying, Mastodon and many |
the narrator notes that Mt Suribachi saw more | flames going into it than it ever gave out as an acti |
Wilson would only play 2 games with the | Flames, going pointless, before he was sent to the Mo |
th his former colleague from Jeff Curtis & The | Flames, guitarist Louis McKelvey (born Louis Campbell |
t year to Calgary for Joe Mullen, a player the | Flames had considered to be over the hill. |
Westchester | Flames had finished with the best regular season reco |
The AHL's Quad City | Flames had Brad playing in 17 games that season. |
The | Flames had the 24th overall pick in the draft, the fi |
The | Flames had two balls in the lottery, however were ver |
Strong winds fanned the | flames, hampering extinguishing efforts. |
In the NHL, Drury has played for the | Flames, Hartford Whalers, Ottawa Senators, Mighty Duc |
It is estimated that the burning | flames have been around for more than 4,000 years. |
The | flames have created toxic fumes in the capital of Mos |
y after Kurikara could no longer seal the blue | flames he inherited from Satan, setting off a chain o |
Prior to working for the | Flames, he called Toronto Maple Leafs games on the ra |
d, although he was hit and his aircraft was in | flames, he obtained at least one direct hit, sinking |
Having shot down one balloon in | flames, he attacked the occupants of five others in s |
As a member of the R&B group, The Hollywood | Flames, he used the stage name Bobby Day to perform a |
After two policemen put out the | flames, he was brought to Sant'Eugenio hospital in cr |
an unsuccessful NHL comeback attempt with the | Flames, he retired in 2009. |
Through floods and | flames he leads me safely on, |
After his stint with the | Flames, he retired from professional play in 1994, on |
tly after beginning his fourth season with the | Flames, he was acquired by the Atlanta Thrashers from |
He is the son of Calgary | Flames head coach Brent Sutter, and a member of the f |
On July 12, 2006, Sutter stepped down as the | Flames head coach. |
After she became engulfed in | flames, her mooring lines lines were cut, leaving her |
relatively high dimensions such as high-rising | flames, highlands, hill-forts and upland areas; and o |
the ensuing combat Lt. Smith shot down one in | flames, his patrol destroying two others. |
ovided the B-side of Georgie Fame and the Blue | Flames' hit "Yeh Yeh" and was also recorded by Buddy |
ng Stick" was one of Brown's first post-Famous | Flames hits to feature backing vocals by original Fla |
e is also the VP Business Development, Calgary | Flames Hockey Club as well as an investor and directo |
Calgary | Flames Hockey Club |
three and four to even the series and give the | Flames hope they could win the series, but the Flames |
During the losing streak, on December 29, the | Flames hosted Soviet team Dynamo Moscow in an exhibit |
The crew managed to control the | flames, however; and she proceeded to Philadelphia, P |
s Limited and one of the owners of the Calgary | Flames ice hockey franchise of the National Hockey Le |
1 Huppe was announced as signing for Guildford | Flames Ice Hockey Club who were 2010-11 English Premi |
n a Leading Role - Rex Cheuk Pak-Yu in Burning | Flames III |
a Behemoth in the dead of night with cars and | flames in the distance. |
urning professional, he played for the Calgary | Flames in the NHL, the Salt Lake Golden Eagles in the |
1977 NHL Amateur Draft, but was traded to the | Flames in 1983 without playing a game for Minnesota. |
Peluso was drafted by the Calgary | Flames in the 10th round of the 1994 NHL Entry Draft. |
mes Patrick and Zarley Zalapski to the Calgary | Flames in exchange for Gary Suter, Paul Ranheim and T |
ls' system before he was traded to the Calgary | Flames in 1999. |
eat Britain where he signed with the Guildford | Flames in the British Hockey League. |
h overall, in the second round, by the Calgary | Flames in the 1996 NHL Entry Draft. |
iques, the Flyers moved on to face the Calgary | Flames in the quarterfinals. |
Thompson signed for Guildford | Flames in 1993 where he was influential in the recove |
ights and was eventually traded to the Calgary | Flames in 1997. |
Originally selected by the Atlanta | Flames in the 1978 NHL Entry Draft, Marsh played with |
ery and was the key player sent to the Calgary | Flames in the blockbuster trade that brought Doug Gil |
n Helsinki before making his NHL debut for the | Flames in the 2000-01 NHL season. |
the first round, 17th overall, by the Calgary | Flames in the 1985 NHL Entry Draft. |
ttish Eagles in Glasgow and then the Guildford | Flames in the BNL before returning to the Giants. |
Wappel was a 5th round selection of the | Flames in the 1978 NHL Entry Draft. |
eaguer, Bodak played only three games with the | Flames in 1987-88 and one more with the Whalers in 19 |
Also debuting for the | Flames in 1983-84 was the team's mascot, Harvey the H |
vision "Llamas Negras" or "Fiamme Nere" (Black | Flames in Italian) |
He won the AHL Calder Cup with the Saint John | Flames in 2001. |
h round selection, 97th overall by the Atlanta | Flames in the 1978 NHL Entry Draft. |
rom the burning wreckage but he re-entered the | flames in order to rescue the unconscious pilot. |
Wilm was drafted 150th overall by the Calgary | Flames in the 1995 NHL Entry Draft. |
He played 2 games for the Atlanta | Flames in the 1974-75 season and three games for the |
Vallee started his NHL career with the Calgary | Flames in 1980. |
Ortio was drafted by the Calgary | Flames in the sixth round, 171st overall at the 2009 |
Originally drafted by the Calgary | Flames in the 7th round (187th overall) of the 2006 N |
The Penguins traded Guenette to the Calgary | Flames in 1989 for a sixth round draft pick. |
d in the 1st Round, 6th overall by the Calgary | Flames in the 1998 NHL Entry Draft. |
ffs since 1996, when they defeated the Calgary | Flames in the opening round and the Vancouver Canucks |
ind suddenly veered and blew the 20 metre high | flames in a new direction. |
three NHL games in his career, for the Calgary | Flames in 1998-99 as an emergency callup from his jun |
He signed with the Calgary | Flames in 2005 and spent four years with their minor |
n practice as a member of the AHL's Saint John | Flames in October 2000. |
Cremona, Alberta was originally drafted by the | Flames in the 4th round (111th overall) of the 2005 N |
was the first player to represent the Atlanta | Flames in an NHL All-Star Game. |
Suter was drafted by the Calgary | Flames in round 9 (#180 overall) in the 1984 NHL Entr |
Drafted by the Calgary | Flames in the 7th round, 142nd overall in the 1986 NH |
He was traded to the Calgary | Flames in 2001 but again spent his tenure in the AHL |
He also played for the Saint John | Flames in the American Hockey League before he went t |
Betts was drafted by the Calgary | Flames in the 1998 NHL Entry Draft in the second roun |
him fly into the air before hovering over the | flames in slow motion-like a soul about to go straigh |
He was drafted by the Calgary | Flames in the second round, 31st overall in the 1980 |
here he was picked 90th overall by the Calgary | Flames in the 2002 NHL Entry Draft. |
perstar Sergei Makarov, who was drafted by the | Flames in 1983, was allowed to leave the Soviet Union |
e signing a one-year contract with the Calgary | Flames in 2009. |
in the National Hockey League for the Calgary | Flames in 1982-83. |
roleau was drafted 41st overall by the Calgary | Flames in the 1991 NHL Entry Draft. |
d in fifth round, 149th overall by the Calgary | Flames in the 2006 NHL Entry Draft. |
National Hockey League career with the Calgary | Flames in 1993. |
National Hockey League career with the Calgary | Flames in 1988. |
Jantunen played three games for the Calgary | Flames in 1996-97, scoring no points. |
Smyth on January 18, 2009 against the Calgary | Flames in a 6-2 victory at the Pepsi Center. |
parachute deployment, when he was shot down in | flames in September. |
It was followed by The Last Sea (1980) and | Flames in the Ashes (1985). |
After leaving the | Flames in 1991, he played two seasons for the Buffalo |
Bryan was drafted to the Calgary | Flames in the 1st round of the 1987 NHL Entry Draft b |
innipeg Jets in 3 games, defeating the Calgary | Flames in 5 games in the first ever Battle of Alberta |
He was drafted by the Calgary | Flames in the 1988 NHL Entry Draft as the 21st pick i |
He joined the | Flames in 1993 but he had just a short career in Calg |
He served as captain of the Calgary | Flames in 2001-2002, and assistant captain of the Pit |
out of his office and proceeded to smother the | flames in his shirt and hands. |
Osiecki was drafted by the | Flames in the 9th round, 187th overall in the 1987 NH |
half centuries, before it, too, fell victim to | flames in 1741. |
o National Hockey League games for the Calgary | Flames in the 1995-96 season before returning to Euro |
ckey centre currently playing with the Calgary | Flames in the National Hockey League. |
the second round, 18th overall, by the Atlanta | Flames in the 1972 NHL Amateur Draft. |
eau also appeared in one playoff game with the | Flames in 1986. |
tive Assistant with the then expansion Atlanta | Flames in 1972 shortly after graduating from Northeas |
70th overall in the ninth round by the Calgary | Flames in the 2000 NHL Entry Draft. |
, Viitakoski appeared in 23 NHL games with the | Flames in the 1993-94 and 94-95 seasons, scoring two |
He also played 23 games for the Saint John | Flames in the AHL, scoring 8 goals and 16 assists. |
In 1989 he co-captained the Calgary | Flames in their Stanley Cup victory against the Montr |
ta until October 23 when they beat the Calgary | Flames in their return to Atlanta 2-1. |
two years later and was drafted by the Calgary | Flames in the second round, 42nd overall. |
An player, with the | Flames in 1982, where he appeared in 14 games. |
He was then claimed by the Atlanta | Flames in the 1972 NHL Expansion Draft, where he woul |
ce their Battle of Alberta rivals, the Calgary | Flames in the Smythe Division finals. |
He was drafted by the Calgary | Flames in the seventh round of the 2008 NHL Entry Dra |
He was signed as a free agent by the Calgary | Flames in 1994. |
Harrer was drafted both by the Atlanta | Flames in the 9th round, 148th overall in the 1977 NH |
3 National Hockey League games for the Calgary | Flames in 1982-83. |
sowski signed to play in Britain for Guildford | Flames in the BNL. |
Stiles signed as a free agent with the | Flames in 1982. |
tates, where he coached the Liberty University | Flames in Lynchburg, Virginia. |
here the Montreal Canadiens played the Calgary | Flames in McMahon Stadium in Calgary, Alberta. |
He led the | Flames in their transition from NAIA to NCAA Division |
Niclas Engelin has worked with In | Flames in later days as well, as a tour guitarist whe |
009 when the San Jose Sharks faced the Calgary | Flames in San Jose. |
Vast surfaces have been devoured by the | flames in the last decades. |
He was selected by the Calgary | Flames in the 9th round (270th overall) of the 2003 N |
the third round, 72nd overall, by the Calgary | Flames in the 1995 NHL Entry Draft. |
He made his NHL debut with the | Flames in 2008-09, and scored his first goal on March |
lineup of the National Hockey League's Calgary | Flames in 1996-97. |
rs he also played one game for the Westchester | Flames in the USL Premier Development League. |
on made his NHL debut, starting in net for the | Flames in a road game against the Columbus Blue Jacke |
rko was drafted as a defenceman by the Atlanta | Flames in the second round, 20th overall, of the 1977 |
eychuk helped the Lightning defeat the Calgary | Flames in seven games to win the Stanley Cup for the |
s, since tied by Martin Gelinas of the Calgary | Flames in 2004. |
y, and was drafted 42nd overall by the Calgary | Flames in the 1989 NHL Entry Draft. |
the sixth round, 166th overall, by the Calgary | Flames in the 1999 NHL Entry Draft. |
When the $450,000 goes up in | flames in a suspicious house fire that kills Ann and |
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