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- 1989–90_Calgary_Flames_season abstract "The 1989–90 Calgary Flames season was the tenth National Hockey League season in Calgary. In defence of their first Stanley Cup championship, the Flames remained a dominant team on the ice, finishing atop the Smythe Division for the third consecutive year, and 2nd overall in the NHL with 99 points - two points behind the Boston Bruins.The regular season success did not translate in the post season, however, as the Flames were stunned by the Los Angeles Kings in six games in the first round of the playoffs. The loss would begin a 15–year period of playoff frustration, as the Flames would not win another post season round until the 2003–04 season.Following the loss, the Flames fired head coach Terry Crisp, later replacing him with Doug Risebrough. In three seasons with the Flames, Crisp compiled a 144–63–33 record, with one Stanley Cup win and two President's Trophies.Individually, Russian superstar Sergei Makarov, who was drafted by the Flames in 1983, was allowed to leave the Soviet Union and play in the NHL. Makarov finished 4th in team scoring with 86 points. The 32 year old Makarov captured the Calder Trophy as the NHL's rookie of the year. The selection was controversial, as Makarov had played 11 pro seasons in the Soviet Union prior to joining the Flames. As a result, the league changed the rules for the following seasons, stating that only players under the age of 26 would be eligible for the award.Four Flames were named to represent the Campbell Conference at the 1990 All-Star Game: Forwards Joe Mullen and Joe Nieuwendyk, defenceman Al MacInnis and goaltender Mike Vernon.".
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- 1989–90_Calgary_Flames_season wikiPageRevisionID "601362666".
- 1989–90_Calgary_Flames_season altcaptain Tim_Hunter_(ice_hockey).
- 1989–90_Calgary_Flames_season altcaptain "Doug Gilmour".
- 1989–90_Calgary_Flames_season arena Scotiabank_Saddledome.
- 1989–90_Calgary_Flames_season assistsleader Doug_Gilmour.
- 1989–90_Calgary_Flames_season attendance "19861".
- 1989–90_Calgary_Flames_season captain "Brad McCrimmon".
- 1989–90_Calgary_Flames_season captain "Jim Peplinski".
- 1989–90_Calgary_Flames_season coach Terry_Crisp.
- 1989–90_Calgary_Flames_season conference Western_Conference_(NHL).
- 1989–90_Calgary_Flames_season conferencerank "1.0".
- 1989–90_Calgary_Flames_season division Smythe_Division.
- 1989–90_Calgary_Flames_season divisionrank "1.0".
- 1989–90_Calgary_Flames_season gaaleader "Mike Vernon".
- 1989–90_Calgary_Flames_season generalmanager Cliff_Fletcher.
- 1989–90_Calgary_Flames_season goalsagainst "265".
- 1989–90_Calgary_Flames_season goalsfor "348".
- 1989–90_Calgary_Flames_season goalsleader Joe_Nieuwendyk.
- 1989–90_Calgary_Flames_season homerecord "28".
- 1989–90_Calgary_Flames_season pimleader Tim_Hunter_(ice_hockey).
- 1989–90_Calgary_Flames_season pointsleader "Joe Nieuwendyk".
- 1989–90_Calgary_Flames_season record "42".
- 1989–90_Calgary_Flames_season roadrecord "14".
- 1989–90_Calgary_Flames_season season "1989".
- 1989–90_Calgary_Flames_season team "Calgary Flames".
- 1989–90_Calgary_Flames_season winsleader Mike_Vernon_(ice_hockey).
- 1989–90_Calgary_Flames_season year "1989".
- 1989–90_Calgary_Flames_season subject Category:1989_in_ice_hockey.
- 1989–90_Calgary_Flames_season subject Category:1989–90_in_Canadian_ice_hockey_by_team.
- 1989–90_Calgary_Flames_season subject Category:1990_in_ice_hockey.
- 1989–90_Calgary_Flames_season subject Category:Calgary_Flames_seasons.
- 1989–90_Calgary_Flames_season comment "The 1989–90 Calgary Flames season was the tenth National Hockey League season in Calgary.".
- 1989–90_Calgary_Flames_season label "1989–90 Calgary Flames season".
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