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Season 1999-2000

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This club in 1999-2000: NHL

 
Current rosterseason 1999-2000
# Pos Player name State Born Height Weight Shoots  
GFred Brathwaite24.11.1972175 cm85 kgleft
GJean-Sebastien Giguere16.05.1977183 cm90 kgleft
DTommy Albelin21.05.1964186 cm90 kgleft
DWade Belak03.07.1976193 cm101 kgright
DEric Charron14.01.1970191 cm87 kgleft
DBobby Dollas31.01.1965188 cm100 kgleft
DDenis Gauthier01.10.1976188 cm102 kgleft
DPhil Housley09.03.1964178 cm81 kgleft
DCale Hulse10.11.1973193 cm102 kgright
DStewart Malgunas21.04.1970183 cm95 kgleft
DDerek Morris24.08.1978183 cm100 kgright
DRobyn Regehr19.04.1980190 cm102 kgleft
DDarrel Scoville13.10.1975190 cm96 kgleft
DDarryl Shannon21.06.1968187 cm94 kgleft
DSteve Smith30.04.1963185 cm98 kgleft
DLee Sorochan09.09.1975185 cm95 kgleft
DBrad Werenka12.02.1969188 cm93 kgleft
CSteve Begin14.06.1978180 cm84 kgleft
LWJason Botterill19.05.1976193 cm100 kgleft
LWTravis Brigley16.06.1977185 cm86 kgleft
RWValeri Bure13.06.1974189 cm81 kgright
RWChris Clark08.03.1976182 cm91 kgright
LWRene Corbet25.06.1973185 cm90 kgright
LWJeff Cowan27.09.1976188 cm93 kgleft
LWHnat Domenichelli16.02.1976182 cm90 kgleft
CSteve Dubinsky09.07.1970183 cm86 kgleft
RWRico Fata12.02.1980181 cm91 kgleft
CBenoit Gratton28.12.1976178 cm88 kgleft
RWJarome Iginla01.07.1977185 cm92 kgright
LWAndreas Johansson19.05.1973185 cm91 kgleft
RWSergei Krivokrasov15.04.1974179 cm88 kgleft
FBill Lindsay17.05.1971182 cm88 kgleft
LWAndrei Nazarov22.05.1974195 cm104 kgright
COleg Saprykin12.02.1981183 cm88 kgleft
CMarc Savard17.07.1977177 cm88 kgleft
CJeff Shantz10.10.1973183 cm95 kgright
RWMartin St. Louis18.06.1975174 cm82 kgleft
CCory Stillman20.12.1973183 cm86 kgleft
CPavel Torgayev25.01.1966183 cm86 kgleft
LWSerhiy Varlamov21.07.1978180 cm90 kgleft
CJason Wiemer14.04.1976185 cm100 kgleft
CClarke Wilm24.10.1976180 cm90 kgleft
Coach name State Born Coach position  
Rich Preston22.05.1952Assistant Coach

* no longer in the club

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Originally founded in 1972 as Atlanta Flames, moved to Calgary in 1980. Moved to their current stadium (Saddledome) three years later. Won their first and so far only Stanley Cup in 1989. The club enjoys a heated rivalry with nearby Edmonton Oilers, fellow Alberta NHL franchise.

Notable players:

1989 Stanley Cup, two President Trophies, five division championships. NHL finals participant in 2004 (lost 3-4 to Tampa Bay Lightnings).

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Bourque suspended five games, Carcillo seven

NHL announced suspension for five games of Calgary Flames left wing Rene Bourque for hitting the Washington Capitals' leading scorer Nicklas Backström in the head with his elbow. For his boarding on Edmonton defenseman Tom Gilbert, Chicago Blackhawks forward Dan Carcillo has been suspended for seven games.

(05 Jan 2012)
 

Olli Jokinen played his 1000th NHL game

Olli Jokinen became the fourth Finn to play 1000 NHL games when his Calgary Flames played Nashville Preators yesterday.

(02 Jan 2012)
 

Rene Bourque suspended two games

The NHL suspended Calgary Flames forward Rene Bourque for two games for his hit on Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Brent Seabrook on Sunday.

(20 Dec 2011)
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