2004 Stanley Cup Finals, Tampa Bay Lightnings beat Calgary Flames 4 games to 3
1990 BASF plant in Cincinnati explodes in flames, 1 person dies
1990 Guns and Roses' Duff divorces Mandy Brix, lead singer for Lame Flames
1989 Calgary Flames become 1st NHL team to play in U.S.S.R., win 4-2
1989 Stanley Cup: Calgary Flames beat Montreal Canadiens, 4 games to 2
1988 Italian stunt flyers crashes in flames in West Germany, killing 50
1986 Stanley Cup: Montreal Canadiens beat Calgary Flames, 4 games to 1
1985 Flames set NHL record 264th regular season game without being shut-out
1983 New Jersey Devils 1st overtime game, lose to Calgary Flames 4-3
1981 Calgary Flames scored 11 goals against the Islanders
1981 New York Islanders give up their most goals (11) vs Calgary Flames
1977 Islander Goran Hogosta's only shut-out Flames 9-0-Trottier 4 goals
1975 Marty Murray, Deloraine, NHL center for the Calgary Flames
1973 Cory Stillman, Peterborough, NHL center for the Calgary Flames
1973 Cale Hulse, Edmonton, NHL defenseman for the Calgary Flames
1972 Michael Nylander, born in Stockholm, Sweden, NHL center for the Calgary Flames
1972 Sandy Mccarthy, Toronto, NHL right wing for the Calgary Flames
1972 Trevor Kidd, Dugald, NHL goalie for the Calgary Flames
1970 Paul Kruse, Merritt, NHL left wing, Calgary Flames
1969 Ed Ward, Edmonton, NHL right wing for the Calgary Flames
1969 Sheldon Kennedy, Brandon, NHL right wing for the Calgary Flames
1969 Rick Tabaracci, Toronto, NHL goalie for the Calgary Flames
1968 Kevin Dahl, Regina, NHL defenseman for the Calgary Flames
1968 Claude Lapointe, Lachine, NHL center for the Calgary Flames
1968 Virginia Valli, actress (Flames, Guilty?, Storm), dies of stroke at 70
1968 Theoren Fleury, NHL right wing, Calgary Flames, Canada
1968 Zarley Zalapski, born in Edmonton, NHL defenseman for the Calgary Flames
1968 Mike Sullivan, Marshfield, NHL center for the Calgary Flames
1967 Jocelyn Lemieux, Mont Laurier, NHL right wing for the Calgary Flames
1967 Steve Chiasson, Barrie, NHL defenseman for the Calgary Flames
1967 Ronnie Stern, St-Agathe, NHL right wing for the Calgary Flames
1967 Jamie Huscroft, Creston, NHL defenseman for the Calgary Flames
1966 Valeria Golino, Naples Italy, actress, Rain Man, Little Flames
1966 Gary Roberts, North York, NHL left wing for the Calgary Flames
1966 Pavel Torgajev, Nizhnij Novgorod, NHL left wing for the Calgary Flames
1965 German Titov, Moscow Rus, NHL center, Calgary Flames, Oly-Silver-1998
1965 Trent Yawney, Hudson Bay, NHL defenseman for the Calgary Flames
1964 Dean Evason, Flin Flon, NHL center for the Calgary Flames
1964 Tommy Albelin, Stockholm, Sweden, NHL defenseman for the Calgary Flames
1964 Corey Millen, Cloquet, NHL center for the Calgary Flames
1964 Bob Sweeney, Concord, NHL center, New York Islanders, Calgary Flames
1963 James Patrick, born in Winnipeg, NHL defenseman for the Calgary Flames
1950 Mathieu Carriere, Hanover W Germany, actor, Bay Boy, Woman in Flames
1943 Georgie Fame, [Clive Powell], rocker, Georgie Fame and Blue Flames
1937 Dirigible Hindenburg explodes in flames at Lakehurst, New Jersey (36 die)
1911 Polo Grounds grandstand and left field bleachers go up in flames
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