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词条 1997–98 Calgary Flames season
释义

  1. Regular season

     Season standings 

  2. Schedule and results

  3. Playoffs

  4. Player statistics

     Skaters  Goaltenders 

  5. Transactions

     Trades  Free agents 

  6. Draft picks

  7. Farm teams

     Saint John Flames 

  8. See also

  9. References

{{NHLTeamSeason
|League=NHL
|Season=1997–98
|year=1997
|Team=Calgary Flames
|Conference=Western
|ConferenceRank=11th
|Division=Pacific
|DivisionRank=5th
|Record=26–41–15
|HomeRecord=18–17–6
|RoadRecord=8–24–9
|GoalsFor=217 (14th)
|GoalsAgainst=252 (22nd)
|GeneralManager=Al Coates
|Coach=Brian Sutter
|Captain=Todd Simpson
|AltCaptain=Theoren Fleury
Unknown
|Arena=Canadian Airlines Saddledome
|Attendance=16,940
|GoalsLeader=Theoren Fleury (27)
Cory Stillman (27)
|AssistsLeader=Theoren Fleury (51)
|PointsLeader=Theoren Fleury (78)
|PIMLeader=Theoren Fleury (197)
|WinsLeader=Rick Tabaracci (13)
|GAALeader=Rick Tabaracci (2.88)
}}

The 1997–98 Calgary Flames season was the 18th National Hockey League season in Calgary. After a disappointing 1996–97 season, the Flames looked to newly hired coach Brian Sutter to return the Flames to the playoffs.

The off-season featured the trade of highly popular forward Gary Roberts shortly before the season began. Roberts missed the entire 1996–97 NHL season due to injury after playing only 35 games in 1995–96. Feeling that playing in the Eastern Conference with its lower travel would help aid him in his comeback, the Flames agreed to trade Roberts. He was dealt, along with starting goaltender Trevor Kidd to the Carolina Hurricanes for Andrew Cassels and Jean-Sebastien Giguere.[1]

The season would serve as a bitter disappointment for the Flames from start to end, as the Flames would struggle to score goals all season long, ultimately finishing with the worst record in Calgary history at 26–41–15, while 67 points was the lowest in franchise history since the expansion Atlanta Flames managed just 65 in 1972–73.

Theoren Fleury was named to the North American team at the 1998 NHL All Star Game, where he recorded two assists playing on a line with Wayne Gretzky and Mark Recchi. Defenceman Derek Morris was named a Rookie All Star.[2]

Fleury also represented Canada at the 1998 Winter Olympics in Nagano, Japan.[3]

Prior to the start of the season, the Flames purchased the Western Hockey League's Calgary Hitmen for approximately $1.5 million. The struggling franchise was nearly destroyed by the fallout of the Graham James scandal.[4]

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Regular season

On Friday, October 17, 1997, the Flames scored three short-handed goals in a 6-5 win over the Colorado Avalanche.[5]

Season standings

{{1997–98 NHL Pacific Division standings |team=CAL}}{{1997–98 NHL Western Conference standings|team=CAL}}

Schedule and results

1997–98 Game Log

Playoffs

The Flames finished 11th in the Western Conference with just 67 points, eleven points behind the 8th place San Jose Sharks. Calgary missed the playoffs for the second straight season.

Player statistics

Skaters

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes
  Regular season Playoffs
Player#GPGAPtsPIMGPGAPtsPIM
Theoren Fleury 14 82 27 51 78 197 - - - - -
Cory Stillman 16 72 27 22 49 40 - - - - -
Marty McInnis 18 75 19 25 44 34 - - - - -
Andrew Cassels 21 81 17 27 44 32 - - - - -
German Titov 13 68 18 22 40 38 - - - - -
Michael Nylander 92 65 13 23 36 35 - - - - -
Jarome Iginla 12 70 13 19 32 29 - - - - -
Derek Morris 53 82 9 20 29 88 - - - - -
Cale Hulse 32 79 5 22 27 169 - - - - -
Tommy Albelin 5 69 2 17 19 32 - - - - -
James Patrick 3 60 6 11 17 26 - - - - -
Hnat Domenichelli 17 31 9 7 16 6 - - - - -
Jim Dowd 34 48 6 8 14 12 - - - - -
Joel Bouchard 6 44 5 7 12 57 - - - - -
Jamie Allison 2 43 3 8 11 104 - - - - -
Valeri Bure 8 16 5 4 9 2 - - - - -
Ed Ward 42 64 4 5 9 122 - - - - -
Chris Dingman 7 70 3 3 6 149 - - - - -
Todd Simpson 27 53 1 5 6 109 - - - - -
Jason Wiemer 24 12 4 1 5 28 - - - - -
Aaron Gavey 23 26 2 3 5 24 - - - - -
Dwayne Roloson 30 39 0 4 4 10 - - - - -
Erik Andersson 29 12 2 1 3 8 - - - - -
Chris O'Sullivan 19 12 0 2 2 10 - - - - -
Eric Landry 11 12 1 0 1 4 - - - - -
Ladislav Kohn 46 4 0 1 1 0 - - - - -
Todd Hlushko 20 13 0 1 1 27 - - - - -
Kevin Dahl 4 19 0 1 1 6 - - - - -
Rick Tabaracci 31 42 0 1 1 14 - - - - -
Sergei Varlamov 58 1 0 0 0 0 - - - - -
Eric Charron 39 2 0 0 0 4 - - - - -
Marty Murray 28 2 0 0 0 2 - - - - -
Travis Brigley 43 5 0 0 0 23 - - - - -
Steve Begin 57 5 0 0 0 23 - - - - -
Tyler Moss 1 6 0 0 0 0 - - - - -
Denis Gauthier 24 10 0 0 0 16 - - - - -
Rocky Thompson 55 12 0 0 0 61 - - - - -
Mike Peluso 8 23 0 0 0 113 - - - - -
Traded players 16 20 36 227 - - - - -

Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Calgary. Stats reflect time with the Flames only.

Goaltenders

Note: GP = Games played; TOI = Time on ice (minutes); W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime/shootout losses; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average
  Regular season Playoffs
Player#GPTOIWLTGASOGAAGPTOIWLGASOGAA
Rick Tabaracci 31 42 2419 13 22 6 116 0 2.88 - - - - - - -
Dwayne Roloson 30 39 2205 11 16 8 110 0 2.99 - - - - - - -
Tyler Moss 1 6 367 2 3 1 20 0 3.27 - - - - - - -

Transactions

The Flames were involved in the following transactions during the 1997–98 season.[6]

Trades

June 21, 1997To Calgary Flames----Rick TabaracciTo Tampa Bay Lightning----4th round pick in 1998
August 25, 1997To Calgary Flames----Andrew Cassels
Jean-Sebastien Giguere
To Carolina Hurricanes----Gary Roberts
Trevor Kidd
February 1, 1998To Calgary Flames----Valeri Bure
4th round pick in 1998
To Montreal Canadiens----Zarley Zalapski
Jonas Hoglund
March 24, 1998To Calgary Flames----Jason WiemerTo Tampa Bay Lightning----Sandy McCarthy
3rd round pick in 1998
5th round pick in 1998

Free agents

Player Former team
Player New team
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Draft picks

{{main|List of Calgary Flames draft picks}}

Calgary's picks at the 1998 NHL Entry Draft, held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.[7]

RndPickPlayerNationalityPositionTeam (league)NHL statistics
GPGAPtsPIM
16Daniel Tkaczuk{{CAN}}CBarrie Colts (OHL)19471114
232 Evan Lindsay{{CAN}}GPrince Albert Raiders (WHL)
242John Tripp{{CAN}}RWOshawa Generals (OHL)4327935
251Dmitri Kokorev{{RUS}}DMoscow Dynamo (RSL)
360Derek Schultz{{CAN}}CSpokane Chiefs (WHL)
370Erik Andersson{{SWE}}LWUniversity of Denver (NCAA)122138
492Chris St. Croix{{USA}}DKamloops Blazers (WHL)
4100Ryan Ready{{CAN}}LWBelleville Bulls (OHL)70110
5113Martin Moise{{CAN}}RWBeauport Harfangs (QMJHL)
6140Ilya Demidov{{RUS}}DOshawa Generals (OHL)
7167Jeremy Rondeau{{CAN}}LWSwift Current Broncos (WHL)
9223Dustin Paul{{CAN}}RWMoose Jaw Warriors (WHL)

Farm teams

Saint John Flames

The Baby Flames finished the 1997–98 American Hockey League season with a franchise record 43 wins, as their 43–24–13 record led the Flames to the Atlantic Division title, the first division championship in team history. The Flames marched to the Calder Cup finals, defeating the St. John's Maple Leafs 3–1, the Portland Pirates 4–2, and Hartford Wolf Pack 4–1. The Flames fell to the Philadelphia Phantoms 4–2 in the finals, however.[8] Hnat Domenichelli led the Flames with 33 goals, while Ladislav Kohn led the team with 56 points. Tyler Moss played the majority of the games in goal, leading the team with 19 wins in 39 games, while his 2.49 GAA was just behind the 2.46 posted by Jean-Sebastien Giguere in 31 games.[9]

See also

  • 1997–98 NHL season

References

{{refbegin}}
  • Player stats: 2006–07 Calgary Flames Media Guide, p. 114.
  • Game log: [https://www.usatoday.com/sports/hockey/shn/shn704sc.htm 1997–98 Calgary Flames game log], usatoday.com, accessed January 14, 2007.
  • Team standings: 1997–98 NHL standings @hockeydb.com.
  • Trades: hockeydb.com player pages.
{{refend}}
1. ^Dolezar, Jon A., Say it aint so: Calgary Flames, cnnsi.com, August 8, 2001, Accessed January 13, 2007.
2. ^All Star Selections, 2006–07 Calgary Flames Media Guide, p. 22.
3. ^New York Rangers press release {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20061126030948/http://www.newyorkrangers.com/pressbox/pressreleases.asp?id=3 |date=2006-11-26 }}, July 8, 1999, accessed January 20, 2007.
4. ^{{cite news |first=Mark |last=Miller |title=Hitmen finally go up in Flames |publisher=Calgary Sun |page=S5 |date=1997-06-14}}
5. ^https://www.hockey-reference.com/boxscores/199710170CGY.html
6. ^Calgary Flames 1997–2003 transactions, hockeynut.com, accessed January 14, 2007.
7. ^Calgary Flames draft history, hockeydb.com, accessed January 12, 2007.
8. ^1997–98 AHL playoffs @ hockeydb.com, accessed January 20, 2007.
9. ^Saint John Flames player stats @ hockeydb.com, accessed January 20, 2007.
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