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- 1993–94_Calgary_Flames_season abstract "The 1993–94 Calgary Flames season was the 14th National Hockey League season in Calgary. It was a season of change across the NHL, as the league reorganized its divisions and playoff format. The Smythe Division was retired and the Flames joined the new Pacific Division of the Western Conference, as the NHL aligned itself with the other major sports leagues in naming divisions by geographical boundaries. The change angered fans, who preferred the traditional convention, which honoured the game's past builders.Realignment also led to significant changes in the playoff format, as the top eight teams in each conference now qualified for the post-season, rather than the top four in each division. Under the new format, the top team in each division was guaranteed one of the top two seeds, and declared the divisional champion, as opposed to having to win two playoff rounds to capture the division title. Thus, the Flames became the first Pacific Division champions, and the second seed in the playoffs. They faced the second place Vancouver Canucks in the playoffs rather than the fourth place Mighty Ducks of Anaheim who failed to qualify under the new system.The playoffs ended in another bitter disappointment, as the Flames blew a 3–1 series lead, losing the last three games in overtime to the Canucks, who would eventually go onto the Stanley Cup finals before bowing out to the New York Rangers.Two Flames represented the Western Conference at the 1994 All-Star Game: Forward Joe Nieuwendyk and defenceman Al MacInnis.For the second consecutive season, four Flames reached the 30-goal plateau. Three of them (Theoren Fleury, Robert Reichel and Gary Roberts) were also 40-goal scorers.Prior to the season, Calgary lost two players in the 1993 NHL Expansion Draft, as the Florida Panthers selected defenceman Alexander Godynyuk 13th overall, and centre Brian Skrudland 32nd overall. The Mighty Ducks of Anaheim did not select any Flames players.".
- 1993–94_Calgary_Flames_season wikiPageID "9859428".
- 1993–94_Calgary_Flames_season wikiPageRevisionID "601362737".
- 1993–94_Calgary_Flames_season altcaptain Al_MacInnis.
- 1993–94_Calgary_Flames_season altcaptain Joel_Otto.
- 1993–94_Calgary_Flames_season arena Scotiabank_Saddledome.
- 1993–94_Calgary_Flames_season assistsleader Al_MacInnis.
- 1993–94_Calgary_Flames_season attendance "19325".
- 1993–94_Calgary_Flames_season captain Joe_Nieuwendyk.
- 1993–94_Calgary_Flames_season coach Dave_King_(ice_hockey).
- 1993–94_Calgary_Flames_season conference Western_Conference_(NHL).
- 1993–94_Calgary_Flames_season conferencerank "2".
- 1993–94_Calgary_Flames_season division Pacific_Division_(NHL).
- 1993–94_Calgary_Flames_season divisionrank "1.0".
- 1993–94_Calgary_Flames_season divisionwin "Yes".
- 1993–94_Calgary_Flames_season gaaleader "Mike Vernon".
- 1993–94_Calgary_Flames_season generalmanager Doug_Risebrough.
- 1993–94_Calgary_Flames_season goalsagainst "256".
- 1993–94_Calgary_Flames_season goalsfor "302".
- 1993–94_Calgary_Flames_season goalsleader Gary_Roberts_(ice_hockey).
- 1993–94_Calgary_Flames_season homerecord "25".
- 1993–94_Calgary_Flames_season pimleader Ronnie_Stern.
- 1993–94_Calgary_Flames_season pointsleader Robert_Reichel.
- 1993–94_Calgary_Flames_season record "42".
- 1993–94_Calgary_Flames_season roadrecord "17".
- 1993–94_Calgary_Flames_season season "1993".
- 1993–94_Calgary_Flames_season team "Calgary Flames".
- 1993–94_Calgary_Flames_season winsleader Mike_Vernon_(ice_hockey).
- 1993–94_Calgary_Flames_season year "1993".
- 1993–94_Calgary_Flames_season subject Category:1993_in_ice_hockey.
- 1993–94_Calgary_Flames_season subject Category:1993–94_in_Canadian_ice_hockey_by_team.
- 1993–94_Calgary_Flames_season subject Category:1994_in_ice_hockey.
- 1993–94_Calgary_Flames_season subject Category:Calgary_Flames_seasons.
- 1993–94_Calgary_Flames_season comment "The 1993–94 Calgary Flames season was the 14th National Hockey League season in Calgary. It was a season of change across the NHL, as the league reorganized its divisions and playoff format. The Smythe Division was retired and the Flames joined the new Pacific Division of the Western Conference, as the NHL aligned itself with the other major sports leagues in naming divisions by geographical boundaries.".
- 1993–94_Calgary_Flames_season label "1993–94 Calgary Flames season".
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