In 1989, the Calgary Flames and Montreal Canadiens competed in the Stanley Cup Final. It was one of the rare occasions the NHL’s two best regular-season teams collided in the championship round ...
In 1989, the Calgary Flames and Montreal Canadiens competed in the Stanley Cup Final. It was one of the rare occasions the NHL’s two best regular-season teams collided in the championship round ...
The Calgary Flames very nearly won the Stanley Cup in 2004 ... (Four individuals would likely have been included on both the 1989 and 2004 Cup engravings: Hotchkiss, the two Seaman brothers ...
MacNeil's name was engraved on the trophy for a fourth time as the Assistant General Manager of the Calgary Flames’ 1989 Stanley Cup winning team. Head Coach Al MacNeil of the New Montreal ...
MacNeil, from Sydney, N.S., was an assistant general manager of the Calgary Flames for their Stanley Cup victory in 1989. He was Calgary’s head coach for the Flames’ first two seasons after ...
He was an assistant general manager of the Flames for their Stanley Cup victory in 1989. "Al was a great man who will be dearly missed by our organization," Calgary Sports and Entertainment ...
He was an assistant general manager of the Flames for their Stanley Cup victory in 1989. "Al was a great man who will be dearly missed by our organization," Calgary Sports and Entertainment ...
National Hockey League player and Calgary Flames executive and consultant whose name is engraved on the Stanley Cup four times, including the Flames 1989 championship, passed away at the age of 89 ...
continuing in that role for the first two seasons in Calgary. He’d transitioned to assistant general manager when the Flames knocked off the Canadians in the Stanley Cup Final in 1989.