Theo Fleury Of The Calgary Flames Released The Documentary “Playing With Fire”
Theo Fleury: Calgary Flames hockey player, author, activist, musician, and now film maker. Following up his book “Playing With Fire” Fleury put together a documentary about his struggles…Read More
Blast From The Past: Reflecting On Former Calgary Flames Coach Darryl Sutter
Those of you watching the NHL playoffs may see a somewhat familiar face behind the bench for the Los Angeles Kings. That’d be former Calgary Flames head coach and general manager Darryl Sutter,…Read More
Stanley Cup Playoffs Making History One Save At A Time
This Stanley Cup Playoff season has really been one about the stories. From teams to personal stories, there hasn’t been a moment where NBC and it’s affiliates couldn’t run a short…Read More
Net Gain: The Calgary Flames’ Future in Goal
If there’s one position the Calgary Flames aren’t concerned about heading into next year- and there may just be the one, outside of “face-of-the-franchise right wing“- it’s…Read More
Olli Jokinen Returns From Surgery, Questions About His Future With The Calgary Flames Raised
Earlier this afternoon it was released that Calgary Flames veteran centerman Olli Jokinen underwent surgery on his abdomen. In pain since March, Jokinen finished the season before going under the knife…Read More
IIHF To Broadcast World Championships on YouTube
Good news for those who want to watch Calgary Flames Defensemen, Chris Butler play in the 2012 IIHF…Read More
Stanley Cup Playoffs: Eastern Conference Semifinals Preview And Predictions
Earlier I did a run down of the Western Conference Playoff Semifinals, you can see it here before the…Read More
Stanley Cup Playoffs: Western Conference Semifinals Preview And Predictions
Starting tonight, the NHL drops the puck for the Western Conference Semifinals of the 2011-2012 playoffs.…Read More
Stanley Cup Playoffs Round One Comes To A Close With Rangers And Devils Game 7 Victories
Last night, the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs came to an end with the final two games wrapping…Read More
Finding The Voice
One of the most common discussions I’ve been drawn into of late regarding the Flames is who their next coach will be, after Brent Sutter’s firing/resignation/mutual handshake agreement a couple…Read More
Phoenix Coyotes Overtake Chicago Blackhawks In Game 6
The haphazard season that was the Chicago Blackhawks’ came to an end last night in Game 6 against the Phoenix Coyotes in a devastating 4-0 loss. Despite the rallying sounds of “Chelsea Dagger“,…Read More
Vancouver Riots Participant Traced To Calgary Warrants
While this photo was happening in the visitor’s locker room of Rogers Arena last June as the Boston Bruins celebrated their Game 7 victory over the Vancouver Canucks, the rest of the hockey world…Read More
Thank You LA Kings! Love, The Rest Of Canada
I wish I could be objective, I wish that I could say nice things, but when you act like you’re entitled to winning anything? I can’t support you. So what you’ve yet to win a Stanley…Read More
Eastern Conference Playoffs: Flyers Trump Penguins in Game 6
The weekend was a very busy time for teams being eliminated in the 2011-2012 Playoffs, in addition to the San Jose/St. Louis game that ended in the Blues winning the series 4-1, the Philadelphia Flyers…Read More
Western Conference Playoffs: San Jose Falls To St. Louis
On Saturday night, the St. Louis Blues eliminated the San Jose Sharks, winning the series 4-1. This playoff series was rather mellow compared to the others of the Western Conference quarter finals,…Read More
Three Seasons Come To A Close This Week: A Loss, A Suspension, & An Injury
Last night we saw the close of the Detroit Red Wings 2011-2012 season as they fell to the Nashville Predators in the first round 4-1. While the Wings were not expected to blow the Predators out of the…Read More
Help Wanted!!!
Hey do you love hockey?? Do the Calgary Flames rock your socks? (In my case they literally do, I’ve a collection of Flames themed socks but that’s neither here nor there) Then you should…Read More
A History Lesson: A Good Friday Massacre In Quebec
Today marks the 28th anniversary of the Good Friday Massacre, the fight between the Montreal Canadiens and Quebec Nordiques. To put it simply, April 20, 1984 was the day all H E double hockey sticks…Read More
Hockey’s Great One Gives Some Perspective To These Playoffs
If anyone has been paying attention to the 2011-2012 NHL, you know there has been a heavy focus on player safety and suspensions. The trends on Twitter, in blogs, on sports talk radio, even in player…Read More



















Too Many Men
