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Calgary Flames History

The Flames originated in Atlanta, Georgia in 1972. After eight years, they relocated to Calgary in 1980, where they were greeted by a far more hockey-friendly fanbase. Thus began the Battle of Alberta, which refers to the ongoing rivalry between the Flames and the Edmonton Oilers to the north.

The Flames were vanguards in terms of bringing in foreign players, as Håkan Loob became one of the league's first European stars. Loob, Doug Gilmour, Joe Nieuwendyk, Mike Vernon, Lanny McDonald, and Al MacInnis were the stars behind the Flames' only Stanley Cup Championship in 1989, gaining a measure of payback against the Montreal Canadiens in six games. Montreal had defeated the Flames in the Stanley Cup Final three years earlier.

Despite a block on players from the USSR, the Flames had the foresight to draft Russian star Sergei Makarov in 1983. Makarov was among the first Russians to play in the NHL when he joined the Flames in 1989-1990.

Despite financial issues, the diminutive Theo Fleury and Jarome Iginla led the Flames throughout the '90s, bouncing in and out of the postseason with little long-term success until 2004, when the Flames made another run at the Cup, only to lose to the Tampa Bay Lightning in seven games. The Flames have made it to the Playoffs 25 times and have two Presidents' Trophies to their credit, along with eight division championships.

Calgary Flames Team Info

Conference: Western

Division: Pacific

Year Founded: 1972
Team Colors: Red, Yellow, White
Team Rivals: Edmonton Oilers, Vancouver Canucks

Calgary Flames at the Scotiabank Saddledome

Home to the Calgary Flames, the idea for the Scotiabank Saddledome(Opens in new tab) was seeded when it became clear that two major events would be in need of a world-class arena — the bid for the 1988 Olympic Winter Games and the arrival of an NHL franchise. The Saddledome opened its doors on October 15, 1983. The arena became a star attraction during the 1988 Olympic Winter Games, hosting both the figure skating and hockey competitions. In the fall of 1994, the arena underwent renovations and one year later the new Scotiabank Saddledome was unveiled. The Calgary Flames celebrated their first season at the arena during their home opener for the 1995-1996 season. The arena can seat more than 19,000 guests and hosts 150 events per year.

FAQS

The Calgary Flames schedule for the 2025–26 regular season can be viewed on Ticketmaster.

Tickets for the 2025–26 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Calgary Flames. And if you're thinking about last-minute tickets, all tickets purchased through Ticketmaster are 100% verified and instantly delivered to your phone.

Ticket prices for Calgary Flames games depend on a variety of factors, including date and time, city, matchup, seat location, and when the tickets are purchased. The average ticket for a Calgary Flames game can cost anywhere between $100-$150.

The Flames have made three appearances in the Stanley Cup Final, and have won once (in 1989).

The seating map for Scotiabank Saddledome can be viewed on Ticketmaster(Opens in new tab).

Reviews

Rating: 4 out of 5 based on 593 reviews
  • Turn the TV's on in 3rd level so people can see!!

    by mariedawna on 2009-09-16Pengrowth Saddledome - CalgaryRating: 2 out of 5

    It was a typical first pre-season game..... but would have been nice if the TV's were on so people in the third level could actually see anything.

  • First Flames Fizzle

    by SutterGirl on 2009-09-16Pengrowth Saddledome - CalgaryRating: 2 out of 5

    Where was the team that wanted to play, that wanted to win 'cause it sure wasn't in the Sadlledome. Snooze......

  • Pre-Season Sucks

    by RobR on 2009-09-16Pengrowth Saddledome - CalgaryRating: 3 out of 5

    I was pumped to see the Battle of Alberta and did not mind paying extra to ensure good seats ... what I saw last night was not NHL hockey ... it was like watching the Hitmen and paying NHL prices! I will never attend a preseason event again ... I was looking forward to seeing my favorites on both sides .. but they were not playing! Pre-Season sucks .. or more over .. pre-season ticket prices suck!