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1989–90 Calgary Flames season

The 1989–90 Calgary Flames season was the Flames' eighteenth season, and their tenth in Calgary. In defense of their first Stanley Cup championship, despite losing both Lanny McDonald and Jim Peplinski to retirement, the Flames remained a dominant team on the ice, finishing atop the Smythe Division and the Campbell Conference for the third consecutive year, and 2nd overall in the NHL with 99 points – two points behind the Boston Bruins.

1989–90 Calgary Flames
Smythe Division champions
Division1st Smythe
Conference1st Campbell
1989–90 record42–23–15
Home record28–7–5
Road record14–16–10
Goals for348 (1st)
Goals against265 (4th)
Team information
General managerCliff Fletcher
CoachTerry Crisp
CaptainJim Peplinski (Oct)
Brad McCrimmon (Oct-Apr)
Alternate captainsDoug Gilmour
Tim Hunter
ArenaOlympic Saddledome
Average attendance19,861
Team leaders
GoalsJoe Nieuwendyk (45)
AssistsDoug Gilmour (67)
PointsJoe Nieuwendyk (95)
Penalty minutesTim Hunter (279)
WinsMike Vernon (23)
Goals against averageMike Vernon (3.13)
Calgary Flames 10th anniversary logo patch

The regular season success did not translate in the postseason, however, as the Flames were stunned by the Los Angeles Kings in six games in the first round of the playoffs. The loss began 15 years of playoff frustration, as the Flames would not win another postseason round until the 2003–04 season.

Following the loss, the Flames fired head coach Terry Crisp, later replacing him with Doug Risebrough. In three seasons with the Flames, Crisp compiled a 144–63–33 record, with one Stanley Cup win and two Presidents' Trophies.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Individually, Russian superstar Sergei Makarov, who was drafted by the Flames in 1983, was allowed to leave the Soviet Union and play in the NHL. Makarov finished 4th in team scoring with 86 points. The 32-year-old Makarov captured the Calder Memorial Trophy as the NHL's rookie of the year. The selection was controversial, as Makarov had played 11 pro seasons in the Soviet Union prior to joining the Flames. As a result, the league changed the rules for the following seasons, stating that only players under the age of 26 would be eligible for the award.[7]

Four Flames were named to represent the Campbell Conference at the 1990 All-Star Game: Forwards Joe Mullen and Joe Nieuwendyk, defenceman Al MacInnis and goaltender Mike Vernon.[8]

Regular season edit

The Flames finished first in scoring, with 348 goals for, and first in power-play percentage, with 27.73% (99 for 357).[9]

Season standings edit

Smythe Division
GP W L T GF GA Pts
Calgary Flames 80 42 23 15 348 265 99
Edmonton Oilers 80 38 28 14 315 283 90
Winnipeg Jets 80 37 32 11 298 290 85
Los Angeles Kings 80 34 39 7 338 337 75
Vancouver Canucks 80 25 41 14 245 306 64

[10]Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals against
Note: Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold.

Campbell Conference[11]
R Div GP W L T GF GA Pts
1 Calgary Flames SMY 80 42 23 15 348 265 99
2 Edmonton Oilers SMY 80 38 28 14 315 283 90
3 Chicago Blackhawks NRS 80 41 33 6 316 294 88
4 Winnipeg Jets SMY 80 37 32 11 298 290 85
5 St. Louis Blues NRS 80 37 34 9 295 279 83
6 Toronto Maple Leafs NRS 80 38 38 4 337 358 80
7 Minnesota North Stars NRS 80 36 40 4 284 291 76
8 Los Angeles Kings SMY 80 34 39 7 338 337 75
9 Detroit Red Wings NRS 80 28 38 14 288 323 70
10 Vancouver Canucks SMY 80 25 41 14 245 306 64

Divisions: NRS – Norris, SMY – Smythe

bold – Qualified for playoffs


Schedule and results edit

1989–90 Game Log

Playoffs edit

The Flames defense of their first Stanley Cup championship ended quickly as Calgary was stunned by the Los Angeles Kings in six games. The loss would begin a string of playoff disappointments for the Flames, who would not win another playoff round until the 2004 Stanley Cup Playoffs.

The Flames 12–4 defeat in game four of the series remains a Flames team record for most goals against in one playoff game.[12]

1990 Stanley Cup Playoffs

Player statistics edit

Skaters edit

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes

    Regular season   Playoffs
Player # GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIM
Joe Nieuwendyk 25 79 45 50 95 40 6 4 6 10 4
Doug Gilmour 39 78 24 67 91 54 6 3 1 4 8
Al MacInnis 2 79 28 62 90 82 6 2 3 5 8
Sergei Makarov 42 80 24 62 86 55 6 0 6 6 3
Gary Suter 20 76 16 60 76 97 6 0 1 1 12
Gary Roberts 10 78 39 33 72 222 6 2 5 7 41
Joe Mullen 7 78 36 33 69 24 6 3 0 3 0
Theoren Fleury 14 80 31 35 66 157 6 2 3 5 10
Paul Ranheim 28 80 26 28 54 23 6 1 3 4 2
Brian MacLellan 27 65 20 18 38 26 6 0 2 2 8
Jamie Macoun 34 78 8 27 35 70 6 0 3 3 10
Joel Otto 29 75 13 20 33 116 6 2 2 4 2
Jiri Hrdina 17 64 12 18 30 31 6 0 1 1 2
Dana Murzyn 5 78 7 13 20 140 6 2 2 4 2
Brad McCrimmon 4 79 4 15 19 78 6 0 2 2 8
Ric Nattress 6 49 1 14 15 26 6 2 0 2 8
Colin Patterson 11 61 5 3 8 20 - - - - -
Jonas Bergqvist 18 22 2 5 7 10 - - - - -
Mark Hunter 22 10 2 3 5 39 - - - - -
Tim Hunter 19 67 2 3 5 279 6 0 0 0 4
Roger Johansson 21 35 0 5 5 48 - - - - -
Sergei Priakin 16 20 2 2 4 0 2 0 0 0 0
Mike Vernon 30 47 0 3 3 21 6 0 0 0 0
Jim Korn 26 9 0 2 2 26 4 1 0 1 12
Jim Peplinski 24 6 1 0 1 4 - - - - -
Brian Glynn 32 1 0 0 0 0 - - - - -
Steve Guenette 1 2 0 0 0 2 - - - - -
Stu Grimson 35 3 0 0 0 17 - - - - -
Marc Bureau 33 5 0 0 0 4 - - - - -
Ken Sabourin 55 5 0 0 0 10 - - - - -
Rick Wamsley 31 36 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0

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

Goaltenders edit

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 # GP TOI W L T GA SO GAA GP TOI W L GA SO GAA
Mike Vernon 30 47 2795 23 14 9 146 1 3.13 6 342 2 3 19 0 3.33
Rick Wamsley 31 36 1969 18 8 6 107 0 3.26 1 49 0 1 9 0 11.02
Steve Guenette 1 2 119 1 1 0 8 0 4.03 - - - - - - -

Transactions edit

The Flames were involved in the following transactions during the 1989–90 season.

Trades edit

June 16, 1989 To Calgary Flames
2nd round pick in 1989 (Kent Manderville)
To Toronto Maple Leafs
Rob Ramage
March 6, 1990 To Calgary Flames
Jim Korn
To New Jersey Devils
5th round pick in 1990 (Petr Kuchyna)

Free Agents edit

Player Former team
Player New team

Draft picks edit

Calgary's picks at the 1989 NHL Entry Draft, held in Bloomington, Minnesota.[13]

Rnd Pick Player Nationality Position Team (league) NHL statistics
GP G A Pts PIM
2 24 Kent Manderville   Canada C N/A 646 37 67 104 348
2 42 Ted Drury   United States C N/A 414 41 52 93 367
3 50 Veli-Pekka Kautonen   Finland D HIFK Helsinki (FNL)
3 63 Corey Lyons   Canada RW Lethbridge Hurricanes (WHL)
4 70 Robert Reichel   Czechoslovakia C CHZ LITVÍNOV (CZE) 830 252 378 630 388
4 84 Ryan O'Leary   United States C N/A
5 105 Toby Kearney   United States LW N/A
7 147 Alex Nikolic   Canada LW Cornell (ECAC)
8 168 Kevin Wortman   United States D N/A 5 0 0 0 2
9 189 Sergey Gomolyako   Soviet Union RW Traktor Chelyabinsk (USSR)
10 210 Dan Sawyer   United States D N/A
11 231 Alexander Yudin   Soviet Union D HC Dynamo Moscow (USSR)
12 252 Kenneth Kennholt   Sweden D Djurgårdens IF (SEL)
S 26 Shawn Heaphy   Canada C N/A 1 0 0 0 2

See also edit

References edit

  • Player stats: 2006–07 Calgary Flames Media Guide, pg 122
  • Game log: 2006–07 Calgary Flames Media Guide, pg 138
  • Team standings: 1989–90 NHL standings @hockeydb.com
  • Trades: Individual player pages at hockeydb.com
  1. ^ "SPORTS PEOPLE: HOCKEY; Crisp Is Dismissed As Coach of Flames". New York Times. May 8, 1990. Retrieved February 20, 2024.
  2. ^ Archives, L. A. Times (May 7, 1990). "A Year After Cup, Flames Oust Crisp : NHL: Defending champion Calgary fires its coach in the wake of a first-round playoff loss to the Kings. No successor is named". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 20, 2024.
  3. ^ "CRISP FIRED BECAUSE OF HIS PERSONALITY". Deseret News. May 8, 1990. Retrieved February 20, 2024.
  4. ^ "Flames fire coach - UPI Archives". UPI. Retrieved February 20, 2024.
  5. ^ Archives, L. A. Times (May 18, 1990). "Flames Name Risebrough as Coach : Hockey: Former Calgary player replaces Terry Crisp, who was fired last month". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 20, 2024.
  6. ^ Archives, L. A. Times (May 19, 1990). "Flames Replace Fired Crisp With Risebrough". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved February 20, 2024.
  7. ^ New Rules for Rookies, New York Times, June 20, 1990, accessed June 10, 2007
  8. ^ All-Stars, 2006–07 Calgary Flames Media Guide, pg. 22
  9. ^ "1989-90 NHL Summary".
  10. ^ Dinger, Ralph, ed. (2011). The National Hockey League Official Guide & Record Book 2012. Dan Diamond & Associates. p. 153. ISBN 9781894801225.
  11. ^ "1989-1990 Conference Standings Standings - NHL.com - Standings". NHL.
  12. ^ Playoff Records, 2006–07 Calgary Flames Media Guide, pg. 225
  13. ^ Calgary Flames draft history, hockeydb.com, accessed June 4, 2007

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The 1989 90 Calgary Flames season was the Flames eighteenth season and their tenth in Calgary In defense of their first Stanley Cup championship despite losing both Lanny McDonald and Jim Peplinski to retirement the Flames remained a dominant team on the ice finishing atop the Smythe Division and the Campbell Conference for the third consecutive year and 2nd overall in the NHL with 99 points two points behind the Boston Bruins 1989 90 Calgary FlamesSmythe Division championsDivision1st SmytheConference1st Campbell1989 90 record42 23 15Home record28 7 5Road record14 16 10Goals for348 1st Goals against265 4th Team informationGeneral managerCliff FletcherCoachTerry CrispCaptainJim Peplinski Oct Brad McCrimmon Oct Apr Alternate captainsDoug Gilmour Tim HunterArenaOlympic SaddledomeAverage attendance19 861Team leadersGoalsJoe Nieuwendyk 45 AssistsDoug Gilmour 67 PointsJoe Nieuwendyk 95 Penalty minutesTim Hunter 279 WinsMike Vernon 23 Goals against averageMike Vernon 3 13 1988 891990 91 Calgary Flames 10th anniversary logo patchThe regular season success did not translate in the postseason however as the Flames were stunned by the Los Angeles Kings in six games in the first round of the playoffs The loss began 15 years of playoff frustration as the Flames would not win another postseason round until the 2003 04 season Following the loss the Flames fired head coach Terry Crisp later replacing him with Doug Risebrough In three seasons with the Flames Crisp compiled a 144 63 33 record with one Stanley Cup win and two Presidents Trophies 1 2 3 4 5 6 Individually Russian superstar Sergei Makarov who was drafted by the Flames in 1983 was allowed to leave the Soviet Union and play in the NHL Makarov finished 4th in team scoring with 86 points The 32 year old Makarov captured the Calder Memorial Trophy as the NHL s rookie of the year The selection was controversial as Makarov had played 11 pro seasons in the Soviet Union prior to joining the Flames As a result the league changed the rules for the following seasons stating that only players under the age of 26 would be eligible for the award 7 Four Flames were named to represent the Campbell Conference at the 1990 All Star Game Forwards Joe Mullen and Joe Nieuwendyk defenceman Al MacInnis and goaltender Mike Vernon 8 Contents 1 Regular season 1 1 Season standings 2 Schedule and results 3 Playoffs 4 Player statistics 4 1 Skaters 4 2 Goaltenders 5 Transactions 5 1 Trades 5 2 Free Agents 6 Draft picks 7 See also 8 ReferencesRegular season editThe Flames finished first in scoring with 348 goals for and first in power play percentage with 27 73 99 for 357 9 Season standings edit Smythe Division GP W L T GF GA PtsCalgary Flames 80 42 23 15 348 265 99Edmonton Oilers 80 38 28 14 315 283 90Winnipeg Jets 80 37 32 11 298 290 85Los Angeles Kings 80 34 39 7 338 337 75Vancouver Canucks 80 25 41 14 245 306 64 10 Note GP Games played W Wins L Losses T Ties Pts Points GF Goals for GA Goals againstNote Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold Campbell Conference 11 R Div GP W L T GF GA Pts1 Calgary Flames SMY 80 42 23 15 348 265 992 Edmonton Oilers SMY 80 38 28 14 315 283 903 Chicago Blackhawks NRS 80 41 33 6 316 294 884 Winnipeg Jets SMY 80 37 32 11 298 290 855 St Louis Blues NRS 80 37 34 9 295 279 836 Toronto Maple Leafs NRS 80 38 38 4 337 358 807 Minnesota North Stars NRS 80 36 40 4 284 291 768 Los Angeles Kings SMY 80 34 39 7 338 337 759 Detroit Red Wings NRS 80 28 38 14 288 323 7010 Vancouver Canucks SMY 80 25 41 14 245 306 64Divisions NRS Norris SMY Smythebold Qualified for playoffsSchedule and results edit1989 90 Game LogOctober 6 3 4 Home 3 0 2 Road 3 3 2 Date Visitor Score Home OT Record Pts1 October 5 Detroit 7 10 Calgary 1 0 0 22 October 7 NY Islanders 3 6 Calgary 2 0 0 43 October 10 Calgary 4 2 New Jersey 3 0 0 64 October 11 Calgary 4 5 NY Rangers 3 1 0 65 October 14 Calgary 4 4 Washington OT 3 1 1 76 October 15 Calgary 3 2 Philadelphia 4 1 1 97 October 17 Calgary 8 8 Quebec OT 4 1 2 108 October 18 Calgary 1 2 Montreal 4 2 2 109 October 21 Boston 2 5 Calgary 5 2 2 1210 October 23 Washington 3 3 Calgary OT 5 2 3 1311 October 25 Calgary 5 0 Los Angeles 6 2 3 1512 October 27 Vancouver 5 5 Calgary OT 6 2 4 1613 October 28 Calgary 3 4 Vancouver 6 3 4 16November 5 6 4 Home 4 1 2 Road 1 5 2 Date Visitor Score Home OT Record Pts14 November 1 Winnipeg 3 5 Calgary 7 3 4 1815 November 3 Calgary 2 5 Edmonton 7 4 4 1816 November 4 New Jersey 3 7 Calgary 8 4 4 2017 November 6 Edmonton 1 5 Calgary 9 4 4 2218 November 8 Calgary 5 4 Los Angeles 10 4 4 2419 November 11 Calgary 2 3 Minnesota OT 10 5 4 2420 November 12 Calgary 2 3 Winnipeg 10 6 4 2421 November 14 Los Angeles 8 6 Calgary 10 7 4 2422 November 16 Buffalo 4 4 Calgary OT 10 7 5 2523 November 18 Chicago 4 4 Calgary OT 10 7 6 2624 November 20 Calgary 2 3 Montreal 10 8 6 2625 November 21 Calgary 4 4 Quebec OT 10 8 7 2726 November 24 Calgary 2 3 Detroit 10 9 7 2727 November 25 Calgary 3 3 St Louis OT 10 9 8 2828 November 30 Minnesota 2 5 Calgary 11 9 8 30December 6 4 2 Home 5 2 0 Road 1 2 2 Date Visitor Score Home OT Record Pts29 December 2 Toronto 4 7 Calgary 12 9 8 3230 December 6 Winnipeg 3 4 Calgary 12 10 8 3231 December 10 Calgary 1 4 Winnipeg 12 11 8 3232 December 11 Calgary 3 3 Edmonton OT 12 11 9 3333 December 14 Quebec 2 8 Calgary 13 11 9 3534 December 16 Pittsburgh 3 4 Calgary 14 11 9 3735 December 19 Calgary 2 1 Vancouver 15 11 9 3936 December 20 Vancouver 1 2 Calgary OT 16 11 9 4137 December 23 Calgary 1 2 Edmonton 16 12 9 4138 December 27 Calgary 5 5 Los Angeles 16 12 10 4239 December 29 Winnipeg 2 1 Calgary OT 16 13 10 4240 December 30 Montreal 3 5 Calgary 17 13 10 44January 8 2 3 Home 4 1 1 Road 4 1 2 Date Visitor Score Home OT Record Pts41 January 2 Philadelphia 4 4 Calgary OT 17 13 11 4542 January 5 Hartford 4 6 Calgary 18 13 11 4743 January 7 Calgary 3 1 Edmonton 19 13 11 4944 January 9 Edmonton 3 2 Calgary OT 19 14 11 4945 January 11 Buffalo 3 5 Calgary 20 14 11 5146 January 13 Calgary 5 6 Toronto 20 15 11 5147 January 14 Calgary 6 5 Chicago 21 15 11 5348 January 16 Calgary 5 2 St Louis 22 15 11 5549 January 18 Calgary 2 2 Boston OT 22 15 12 5650 January 19 Calgary 3 3 Hartford OT 22 15 13 5751 January 25 NY Rangers 5 8 Calgary 23 15 13 5952 January 27 Minnesota 1 3 Calgary 24 15 13 6153 January 30 Calgary 7 2 Vancouver 25 15 13 63February 6 5 0 Home 3 2 0 Road 3 3 0 Date Visitor Score Home OT Record Pts54 February 1 Vancouver 3 4 Calgary OT 26 15 13 6555 February 3 Calgary 3 4 Los Angeles 26 16 13 6556 February 6 Los Angeles 5 3 Calgary 26 17 13 6557 February 10 Calgary 5 7 Detroit 26 18 13 6558 February 11 Calgary 5 2 NY Rangers 27 18 13 6759 February 13 Calgary 4 2 NY Islanders 28 18 13 6960 February 15 Calgary 4 1 Chicago 29 18 13 7161 February 18 Calgary 1 5 Winnipeg 29 19 13 7162 February 20 Boston 5 3 Calgary 29 20 13 7163 February 22 Toronto 2 12 Calgary 30 20 13 7364 February 25 Edmonton 4 10 Calgary 31 20 13 75March 10 3 2 Home 8 1 0 Road 2 2 2 Date Visitor Score Home OT Record Pts65 March 1 Philadelphia 4 2 Calgary 31 21 13 7566 March 3 Vancouver 1 5 Calgary 32 21 13 7767 March 5 Los Angeles 0 5 Calgary 33 21 13 7968 March 7 Pittsburgh 3 6 Calgary 34 21 13 8169 March 9 Calgary 4 4 Vancouver OT 34 21 14 8270 March 11 Calgary 6 4 Winnipeg 35 21 14 8471 March 12 Winnipeg 4 5 Calgary OT 36 21 14 8672 March 15 New Jersey 4 5 Calgary 37 21 14 8873 March 17 Hartford 4 5 Calgary 38 21 14 9074 March 19 St Louis 2 5 Calgary 39 21 14 9275 March 21 Calgary 4 5 Buffalo 39 22 14 9276 March 24 Calgary 3 3 Pittsburgh OT 39 22 15 9377 March 25 Calgary 1 4 Washington 39 23 15 9378 March 27 Calgary 4 2 NY Islanders 40 23 15 9579 March 30 Edmonton 2 6 Calgary 41 23 15 97April 1 0 0 Home 1 0 0 Road 0 0 0 Date Visitor Score Home OT Record Pts80 April 1 Los Angeles 4 8 Calgary 42 23 15 99Playoffs editThe Flames defense of their first Stanley Cup championship ended quickly as Calgary was stunned by the Los Angeles Kings in six games The loss would begin a string of playoff disappointments for the Flames who would not win another playoff round until the 2004 Stanley Cup Playoffs The Flames 12 4 defeat in game four of the series remains a Flames team record for most goals against in one playoff game 12 1990 Stanley Cup PlayoffsSmythe Division semi final vs Los AngelesGame Date Visitor Score Home OT Attendance Series1 April 4 Los Angeles 5 3 Calgary 19 172 Los Angeles leads 1 02 April 6 Los Angeles 5 8 Calgary 20 168 Series tied 1 13 April 8 Calgary 1 2 Los Angeles OT 16 005 Los Angeles leads 2 14 April 10 Calgary 4 12 Los Angeles 16 005 Los Angeles leads 3 15 April 12 Los Angeles 1 5 Calgary 20 107 Los Angeles leads 3 26 April 14 Calgary 3 4 Los Angeles 2OT 16 005 Los Angeles wins 4 2Player statistics editSkaters edit Note GP Games played G Goals A Assists Pts Points PIM Penalty minutes Regular season PlayoffsPlayer GP G A Pts PIM GP G A Pts PIMJoe Nieuwendyk 25 79 45 50 95 40 6 4 6 10 4Doug Gilmour 39 78 24 67 91 54 6 3 1 4 8Al MacInnis 2 79 28 62 90 82 6 2 3 5 8Sergei Makarov 42 80 24 62 86 55 6 0 6 6 3Gary Suter 20 76 16 60 76 97 6 0 1 1 12Gary Roberts 10 78 39 33 72 222 6 2 5 7 41Joe Mullen 7 78 36 33 69 24 6 3 0 3 0Theoren Fleury 14 80 31 35 66 157 6 2 3 5 10Paul Ranheim 28 80 26 28 54 23 6 1 3 4 2Brian MacLellan 27 65 20 18 38 26 6 0 2 2 8Jamie Macoun 34 78 8 27 35 70 6 0 3 3 10Joel Otto 29 75 13 20 33 116 6 2 2 4 2Jiri Hrdina 17 64 12 18 30 31 6 0 1 1 2Dana Murzyn 5 78 7 13 20 140 6 2 2 4 2Brad McCrimmon 4 79 4 15 19 78 6 0 2 2 8Ric Nattress 6 49 1 14 15 26 6 2 0 2 8Colin Patterson 11 61 5 3 8 20 Jonas Bergqvist 18 22 2 5 7 10 Mark Hunter 22 10 2 3 5 39 Tim Hunter 19 67 2 3 5 279 6 0 0 0 4Roger Johansson 21 35 0 5 5 48 Sergei Priakin 16 20 2 2 4 0 2 0 0 0 0Mike Vernon 30 47 0 3 3 21 6 0 0 0 0Jim Korn 26 9 0 2 2 26 4 1 0 1 12Jim Peplinski 24 6 1 0 1 4 Brian Glynn 32 1 0 0 0 0 Steve Guenette 1 2 0 0 0 2 Stu Grimson 35 3 0 0 0 17 Marc Bureau 33 5 0 0 0 4 Ken Sabourin 55 5 0 0 0 10 Rick Wamsley 31 36 0 0 0 4 1 0 0 0 0 Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Calgary Stats reflect time with the Flames only Goaltenders edit 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 PlayoffsPlayer GP TOI W L T GA SO GAA GP TOI W L GA SO GAAMike Vernon 30 47 2795 23 14 9 146 1 3 13 6 342 2 3 19 0 3 33Rick Wamsley 31 36 1969 18 8 6 107 0 3 26 1 49 0 1 9 0 11 02Steve Guenette 1 2 119 1 1 0 8 0 4 03 Transactions editThe Flames were involved in the following transactions during the 1989 90 season Trades edit June 16 1989 To Calgary Flames 2nd round pick in 1989 Kent Manderville To Toronto Maple Leafs Rob RamageMarch 6 1990 To Calgary Flames Jim Korn To New Jersey Devils 5th round pick in 1990 Petr Kuchyna Free Agents edit Player Former team Player New teamThis sports related list is incomplete you can help by adding missing items October 2021 Draft picks editMain article List of Calgary Flames draft picks Calgary s picks at the 1989 NHL Entry Draft held in Bloomington Minnesota 13 Rnd Pick Player Nationality Position Team league NHL statisticsGP G A Pts PIM2 24 Kent Manderville nbsp Canada C N A 646 37 67 104 3482 42 Ted Drury nbsp United States C N A 414 41 52 93 3673 50 Veli Pekka Kautonen nbsp Finland D HIFK Helsinki FNL 3 63 Corey Lyons nbsp Canada RW Lethbridge Hurricanes WHL 4 70 Robert Reichel nbsp Czechoslovakia C CHZ LITVINOV CZE 830 252 378 630 3884 84 Ryan O Leary nbsp United States C N A5 105 Toby Kearney nbsp United States LW N A7 147 Alex Nikolic nbsp Canada LW Cornell ECAC 8 168 Kevin Wortman nbsp United States D N A 5 0 0 0 29 189 Sergey Gomolyako nbsp Soviet Union RW Traktor Chelyabinsk USSR 10 210 Dan Sawyer nbsp United States D N A11 231 Alexander Yudin nbsp Soviet Union D HC Dynamo Moscow USSR 12 252 Kenneth Kennholt nbsp Sweden D Djurgardens IF SEL S 26 Shawn Heaphy nbsp Canada C N A 1 0 0 0 2See also edit1989 90 NHL seasonReferences editPlayer stats 2006 07 Calgary Flames Media Guide pg 122 Game log 2006 07 Calgary Flames Media Guide pg 138 Team standings 1989 90 NHL standings hockeydb com Trades Individual player pages at hockeydb com SPORTS PEOPLE HOCKEY Crisp Is Dismissed As Coach of Flames New York Times May 8 1990 Retrieved February 20 2024 Archives L A Times May 7 1990 A Year After Cup Flames Oust Crisp NHL Defending champion Calgary fires its coach in the wake of a first round playoff loss to the Kings No successor is named Los Angeles Times Retrieved February 20 2024 CRISP FIRED BECAUSE OF HIS PERSONALITY Deseret News May 8 1990 Retrieved February 20 2024 Flames fire coach UPI Archives UPI Retrieved February 20 2024 Archives L A Times May 18 1990 Flames Name Risebrough as Coach Hockey Former Calgary player replaces Terry Crisp who was fired last month Los Angeles Times Retrieved February 20 2024 Archives L A Times May 19 1990 Flames Replace Fired Crisp With Risebrough Los Angeles Times Retrieved February 20 2024 New Rules for Rookies New York Times June 20 1990 accessed June 10 2007 All Stars 2006 07 Calgary Flames Media Guide pg 22 1989 90 NHL Summary Dinger Ralph ed 2011 The National Hockey League Official Guide amp Record Book 2012 Dan Diamond amp Associates p 153 ISBN 9781894801225 1989 1990 Conference Standings Standings NHL com Standings NHL Playoff Records 2006 07 Calgary Flames Media Guide pg 225 Calgary Flames draft history hockeydb com accessed June 4 2007 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1989 90 Calgary Flames season amp oldid 1209189020, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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