L’histoire de la course magique des Flames de Calgary en 2003-2004 jusqu’au septième match de la finale de la Coupe Stanley. J’aimerais entendre vos souvenirs de la course, et surtout, si vous pensez que la rondelle était dedans. Si vous souhaitez soutenir la chaîne, veuillez cliquer sur le bouton d’abonnement. Merci d’avoir regardé! #nhl #calgaryflames #tampabaylightning #deadpuckera #deepdive #hockey #nhlhighlights #2004 #itwasin #gelinas #iginla #kiprusoff #sutter #warrener #conroy #flames #redmile #cofred #hockeyhistory #saddledome #calgaryflameshighlights #flamesplayoffs #flameshighlights #flames2004 #200 4flammes #flamesstanleycup #flamesnogoal #darrylsutter
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The video back
I’m not sure if it was in or not but the league should have officially reviewed it
I was rooting for the Calgary Flames to win the 2004 Stanley Cup finals.
Sadly that was not to be. And the Flames have not since then made it back to the finals while the Lightning have made it 3 times and won 2 of them.
It was in.
#Robbed
….IT WAS IN!!! The NHL needed Tampa to win the Stanley Cup, not Canada…. the most overlooked Stanley Cup final!!!
In further than Brett Hull's foot.
I still hate the Tampa Bay as per today no matter what. This Stanley Cup which they play boring neutral zone trap and also how Tampa Bay won the Stanley Cup in Covid Era using the LTIR Piss me off.
Thank you so much for this analysis video, unfortunately I wasn't old enough to remember much from the '04 run, but from the stories I've heard it must've been a time to be alive with the city being in such a hockey frenzy, and I finally found somebody with more info on the regular season that got the Flames to their first playoff berth in 8 years, since everyone just talks about the playoff run, and not how they got to where they were
You should do Edmontons 2006 Blue Mile. You got the Chris Pronger thing, Roloson getting speared and injured etc
I'm not a flames fan but it was in
I was twenty at the time and my interest in the NHL was at its peak.
I was rooting for the Flames all playoffs long and being in Europe I was setting the vcr to record the playoff games on VHS tape in the middle of the nights as the games usually started around midnight or 1am.
I was rooting for the Flames because I liked tough, physical hockey and the Flames were the toughest and most active team when it came to fighting in 2003-04. Calgary had the most fights in the entire league that regular season and Tampa was down in 24th place in number of fights. Quite a big difference. Calgary also had the most fights during the playoffs, too. I so wished they could have won that Cup. It would have been something else.
Calgary had that old school feel to them with players like Oliwa and Simon taking care of the rough stuff and even helping out with the scoring during the playoffs, they combined for 7 goals during the playoffs (Oliwa 2 and Simon 5). And they had a tough captain in Iginla who dropped his gloves when it called for it. It was one of the best moments of the playoffs for me with Iginla and his C and Lecavalier with his A dropping the gloves and going at it. The Flames felt like an underdog team and that's always been my most liked type of teams.
I really liked their jerseys as well.
In the end both Calgary and Tampa scored 60 goals each during the 2003-04 playoffs,
and in the finals Calgary outscored Tampa 14-13. But it wasn't enough. It was damn close though. And I was happy for Tampa and their guys, I really liked Andreychuk, Fedotenko and Khabibulin and what they did that playoffs. They deserved it, but I wanted Calgary to win it.
I still think about this series every now and then.