Oct 31, 2009 | Sportsnet.ca
Rapid-fire Red Wings finish off Flames
Brad Stuart and Tomas Holmstrom scored goals 59 seconds apart in the second period to lead the Detroit Red Wings to a 3-1 win over the Calgary Flames on Saturday.
Oct 31, 2009 | Calgary Sun
Jay Bouwmeester has seen this act from Craig Anderson before. The hot start by the Colorado Avalanche netminder has possibly caught plenty of people off-guard, but not Bouwmeester.
Burning issues - Avalanche at Flames
Bank on seeing: A new-look squadron out of Denver. No Sakic. No Smyth, Laperierre, Arnason, Leopold.
New Flame quietly getting job done
Despite how quiet and soft-spoken Jay Bouwmeester can be, Cory Sarich hears him out on the ice.
David Moss is partaking in today's skate again, but on the fourth line with Dustin Boyd, Brian McGrattan and Brandon Prust all taking turns.
Timely goaltending and a long individual effort by Dion Phaneuf -- we're talking an end-to-end-plus rush that started with a long loop from his own blueline and around the net before potting the winner with a quick release -- saved the Flames in spite of their lack of discipline.
The Oilers are on a roll -- 6-2-0-1 overall and 5-1 in their last six games -- as they arrive in Calgary fresh off a 6-4 comeback win over the Columbus Blue Jackets.
Oilers hope to secure a victory over Flames
The saying third time's a charm won't be taken lightly for the Edmonton Oilers, who hope to solve the Calgary Flames tonight in the third meeting this season between the Northwest Division rivals at the Saddledome.
Edmonton Oilers Ethan Moreau and Calgary Flames Jarome Iginla fight in Edmonton on October 8.
The Battle of Alberta is suddenly relevant again, with both teams in full gallop.
Calgary Flames: Notes After Nine
The Players Jarome Iginla finally made a splash Tuesday night, after lying mostly dormant for the first eight games.
Scoring their first goals in Flames silks, Freddie Sjostrom and Jay Bouwmeester went about it in very different ways.
New guy Stralman is right on time
Blue Jackets general manager Scott Howson spent all last season, all offseason and most of last month's training camp looking for a right-shot defenseman who could run a power play.
The Canadian Press Published on Monday, Oct. 19, 2009 2:22PM EDT O ne week after losing 2-1 to the Blue Jackets in Columbus, the Calgary Flames have revenge on their minds.
Video: Herald Hockey talk October 9th
Bank on seeing: Dallas irritant Steve Ott doing his underhanded utmost to drive Flamesa TM captain Jarome Iginla off his nut.
Brian McGrattan and Dustin Boyd each had a goal and an assist, as the Calgary Flames hung on to beat the Vancouver Canucks, 5-3, in a battle between these two Northwest Division foes at the Saddledome.
Flames motivated by playoff elimination to Blackhawks
Eric Nystrom, right, scored two goals and two assists against the Blackhawks during last season's playoffs.
Nash posts 2 assists in Jackets' win over Flames
Rick Nash stretched his streak of multipoint games to four with a pair of assists 2:04 apart in the second period, and the Columbus Blue Jackets rallied for a 2-1 victory over the Calgary Flames on Tuesday night.
It hasn't been easy being Jack Skille. The Blackhawks' first-round draft pick in 2005 is in the unusual position of making too much money.
Flames hungry for revenge against Blackhawks
Emotional residue cannot be denied. That's the National Hockey League playoffs for you - the grudge that keeps on giving.
Trade may offer hint at Sarich's status
Could the Calgary Flames be forced to play without defenceman Cory Sarich for an extended period of time? That's the obvious question after the Flames dealt minor-league forward Kyle Greentree Wednesday to the Chicago Blackhawks for journeyman defenceman Aaron Johnson.
Jay Bouwmeester grew up in Edmonton, but he didn't have a glossy poster of an earlier Bo on his bedroom wall and didn't hang around the Edmonton Oilers dressing room hoping Dave Manson walked by so he could get his autograph on a scrap of paper.
Flames stay perfect through four
Flames stay perfect through four Calgary Flames players, from left, Dion Phaneuf, Jay Bouwmeester, Rene Bourque and David Moss celebrate a goal against the Edmonton Oilers during the third period of their NHL hockey game in Edmonton, October 8, 2009.
Quinn says same effort, better execution will mean victory over Flames
By The Canadian Press Published: October 07, 2009 2:10 PM Updated: October 07, 2009 2:16 PM EDMONTON - With the same effort and better execution, Pat Quinn believes the Oilers can take bad bounces out of the equation during Thursday's rematch with the Calgary Flames in Edmonton.
Panthers Open Season With No Expectations
Seized with hockey fever in advance of the Florida Panthers ' season opener against Chicago tomorrow , we took to the Internet to see what they were saying about our beloved Cats.
Habs visit Flames in battle of unbeatens
Both the Montreal Canadiens and Calgary Flames will be out to maintain their excellent early play when the two unbeatens clash at the Pengrowth Saddledome this evening.
David Moss scored two goals Saturday, leading Calgary's 4-3 win over Edmonton. His second goal snapped a 3-3 tie with 49 seconds left in the third period, giving the Flames their second straight victory to start the NHL season.
Khabibulin's error seals late victory for Flames
Perhaps in an effort to help fans forget the disaster that was the 2008/09 hockey season, drugstore magnate Darryl Katz spared no expense on opening night for the Edmonton Oilers.
David Moss had a pair of goals, including the game-winner with under a minute left, as the Calgary Flames edged the Edmonton Oilers, 4-3, at Rexall Place.
Florida Panthers slash ticket prices, look to turn corner in 2010
Maybe the people calling the shots for the Florida Panthers knew what they were doing years ago when they moved the team to Sunrise.
How Theo Fleury Helped Newcomer Jay Bouwmeester Transition to the Calgary Flames
Now thatA TheorenA Fleury's days of playing hockey are behind him, he will take some time to contemplate his future as the Flames roll head-on into theA regularA season.A Someone whose future needs no contemplation is Flames newcomer Jay Bouwmeester.
Kiprusoff's 39 saves help Flames hold off Canucks 5-3 in season-opener
Miikka Kiprusoff made 39 saves, and the Calgary Flames opened their season with a 5-3 win over the Vancouver Canucks on Thursday night.
Panthers' Campbell envisions hoisting Stanley Cup
Gregory Campbell was one of the many frustrated hockey fans in Detroit who watched Detroit Pittsburgh beat the Red Wings to claim the Stanley Cup.
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