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2006–07 Calgary Flames season

The 2006–07 Calgary Flames season began with a great deal of promise following the acquisition of top forward Alex Tanguay from the Colorado Avalanche. The other major off-season news was that Darryl Sutter promoted his assistant coach, Jim Playfair, to head coach as Sutter stayed with the team as general manager only.

2006–07 Calgary Flames
Division3rd Northwest
Conference8th Western
2006–07 record43–29–10
Home record30–9–2
Road record13–20–8
Goals for258 (T-6th)
Goals against226 (11th)
Team information
General managerDarryl Sutter
CoachJim Playfair
CaptainJarome Iginla
Alternate captainsRobyn Regehr
Rhett Warrener (Feb-Apr)
Stephane Yelle
ArenaPengrowth Saddledome
Average attendance19,289 (6th)
Team leaders
GoalsJarome Iginla (39)
AssistsAlex Tanguay (59)
PointsJarome Iginla (94)
Penalty minutesDion Phaneuf (98)
WinsMiikka Kiprusoff (40)
Goals against averageMiikka Kiprusoff (2.46)

A pre-season favorite to win the National Hockey League's Northwest Division,[1][2] the Flames struggled out of the gate in October before a six-game winning streak, and a franchise record ten consecutive home wins in November and December,[3] brought the Flames back into contention in the tight Northwest Division.

Jarome Iginla and Kris Draper taking a faceoff in game 4 of the Conference Quarter-final.

A January crash proved that the Flames were unable to live up to the pre-season hype. Hoping to rejuvenate the team, GM Sutter orchestrated a trade with the Los Angeles Kings to bring Craig Conroy back to the team.[4] However, there was a lack of passion even after the mid-season shake-up.[5] The Flames struggled to an eighth-place finish in the Western Conference, having to stave off a furious challenge for the final playoff spot by Colorado. The Flames entered the 2007 Stanley Cup Playoffs with a first-round match-up against the Detroit Red Wings, falling in six games to the Red Wings.

The lackluster season and poor playoff performance led to widespread criticism of rookie head coach Jim Playfair.[6] TSN analyst Bob McKenzie even suggested replacing Playfair after game two of the Flames playoff series against Detroit.[7] Following the season, however, several players defended their coach.[8] Despite this, Playfair was relieved of his duties prior to the 2007–08 season.

Regular season edit

Two Flames were named to the roster for the 2007 All Star Game: goaltender Miikka Kiprusoff and defenceman Dion Phaneuf. It was the first appearance for both. Jarome Iginla would have been named to the team as well, but his knee injury kept him out of the game.[9]

On February 3, 2007, the Flames made history by having young Cree singer Akina Shirt perform "O Canada" in Woodlands Cree, the first time the national anthem had ever been performed in an Aboriginal language at a major league sporting event.[10]

On February 6, the Flames retired Mike Vernon's #30. Vernon, who was instrumental in the Flames trip to the Stanley Cup Finals in 1986 and their Cup victory in 1989 became the second Flame to have his number raised to the rafters, preceded only by Lanny McDonald.[11]

The Flames entered the stretch drive by re-acquiring fan favorite, and former Flame, Craig Conroy in a deal with the Los Angeles Kings,[12] then by completing a significant trade with the Boston Bruins, acquiring defenceman Brad Stuart along with Wayne Primeau for Chuck Kobasew and Andrew Ference.[13]

On February 24, Jarome Iginla scored his 315th career goal, moving him past Joe Nieuwendyk into second on the Flames all-time goal scoring list. Theoren Fleury was the Flames all-time leading scorer at 364 goals.[14] Miikka Kiprusoff broke Dan Bouchard's franchise record for career shutouts as a Flame when he recorded his 21st in a 1–0 shootout victory against the Minnesota Wild on March 27.[15]

The Flames were not shut out in any of their 82 regular-season games.[16]

Season standings edit

Northwest Division
No. CR GP W L OTL GF GA Pts
1 3 Vancouver Canucks 82 49 26 7 222 201 105
2 7 Minnesota Wild 82 48 26 8 235 191 104
3 8 Calgary Flames 82 43 29 10 258 226 96
4 9 Colorado Avalanche 82 44 31 7 272 251 95
5 12 Edmonton Oilers 82 32 43 7 195 248 71

Note: CR = Conference rank; GP = Games played; W = Wins; L = Losses; T = Ties; OTL = Overtime/shootout loss; GF = Goals for; GA = Goals against; PIM = Penalties in minutes; Pts = Points
         Bolded teams qualified for the playoffs.

Schedule and results edit

2006–07 Game Log

Playoffs edit

The Flames qualified for the playoffs for the third consecutive season. Calgary entered the 2007 Stanley Cup Playoffs as the 8th seed in the Western Conference and started on the road against the top ranked Detroit Red Wings.[17] The Flames were unable to defend against the Wings' ferocious attack, with goaltender Miikka Kiprusoff facing an average of 42 shots per game during the series as Calgary fell to Detroit in six games.[18]

Game five, in Detroit, ended with a series of nasty incidents as the Flames' frustration got the better of them. Upset with Detroit's constant bumping of Miikka Kiprusoff throughout the series, and angry with what they believed was an illegal, low-bridge hit by Brett Lebda on Daymond Lankow late in the 5–1 loss, the Flames lashed out. First Langkow delivered a quick punch to the face of Lebda following that hit, and later backup goaltender Jamie McLennan delivered a two-handed slash to Wings forward Johan Franzen after only being in goal for eighteen seconds. McLennan received a match penalty for the slash, and was suspended five games by the NHL. Head coach Jim Playfair was fined $25,000, and the Flames organization $100,000.[19] Franzen would exact a measure of revenge for the hit in game six by scoring the winning goal in double overtime that eliminated the Flames.[18]

The Flames were not shut out in any of their 6 playoff games.[16]

2007 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
Jarome Iginla 12 70 39 55 94 40 6 2 2 4 12
Alex Tanguay 40 81 22 59 81 44 6 1 3 4 8
Kristian Huselius 20 81 34 43 77 26 6 0 2 2 4
Daymond Langkow 22 81 33 44 77 44 6 2 2 4 4
Dion Phaneuf 3 79 17 33 50 98 6 1 0 1 7
Matthew Lombardi 18 81 20 26 46 48 6 1 1 2 0
Roman Hamrlik 4 75 7 31 38 88 6 0 1 1 8
Tony Amonte 10 81 10 20 30 40 6 0 1 1 0
Stephane Yelle 11 56 10 14 24 32 6 0 0 0 2
Craig Conroy 24 28 8 13 21 18 6 1 1 2 8
Robyn Regehr 28 78 2 19 21 75 1 0 0 0 0
David Moss 58 41 10 8 18 12 6 0 1 1 0
Chuck Kobasew 19 40 4 13 17 37 - - - - -
Mark Giordano 5 48 7 8 15 36 4 1 0 1 0
Marcus Nilson 26 63 5 10 15 27 6 0 0 0 2
Byron Ritchie 15 64 8 6 14 68 1 0 0 0 10
Jeff Friesen 16 72 6 6 12 34 5 0 0 0 2
Andrew Ference 21 54 2 10 12 66 - - - - -
Rhett Warrener 44 62 4 6 10 67 6 0 0 0 10
Wayne Primeau 19 27 3 4 7 36 6 0 2 2 14
Andrei Zyuzin 7 49 1 5 6 30 5 1 0 1 2
Brad Stuart 6 27 0 5 5 18 6 0 1 1 6
Dustin Boyd 41 13 2 2 4 4 - - - - -
Jamie Lundmark 24 39 0 4 4 31 - - - - -
Richie Regehr 49 6 1 1 2 0 - - - - -
Eric Godard 17 19 0 1 1 50 - - - - -
Tomi Maki - 1 0 0 0 0 - - - - -
Carsen Germyn 29 2 0 0 0 0 - - - - -
Brad Ference 8 5 0 0 0 2 - - - - -
Jamie McLennan 29 9 0 0 0 16 1 0 0 0 12
Brandon Prust - 10 0 0 0 25 - - - - -
David Hale 21 11 0 0 0 10 2 0 0 0 6
Darren McCarty 25 32 0 0 0 58 - - - - -
Miikka Kiprusoff 34 74 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 0 0

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

Goaltenders edit

Note: GP = Games played; Min = Minutes played; W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime/shootout losses; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; SV% = Save percentage; GAA = Goals against average

    Regular season   Playoffs
Player # GP Min W L OT GA SO SV% GAA GP Min W L GA SO Sv% GAA
Miikka Kiprusoff 34 74 4419 40 24 9 181 7 .917 2.46 6 384 2 4 18 0 .929 2.82
Jamie McLennan 29 9 533 3 5 1 32 0 .895 3.60 1 0:18 0 0 0 0 .--- -.--

Awards and records edit

Records edit

  • 10 game home winning streak (November 7 – December 12); previous record was 9, set five times.[3]
  • 21 career shutouts as a Flame: Miikka Kiprusoff (March 27 at Minnesota).[15]

Milestones edit

  • 300 assists: Jarome Iginla (December 5 vs Carolina).[20]
  • 300 goals: Jarome Iginla (December 7 at Minnesota).[21]
  • 600 points: Jarome Iginla (December 7 at Minnesota).[21]
  • 100 wins: Miikka Kiprusoff (January 9 vs Minnesota).[22]

Transactions edit

The Flames were involved in the following transactions during the 2006–07 season.[23][24]

Trades edit

June 24, 2006 To Calgary Flames
Alex Tanguay
To Colorado Avalanche
Jordan Leopold
2nd round pick in 2006
conditional round pick in 2007 or 2008
January 29, 2007 To Calgary Flames
Craig Conroy
To Los Angeles Kings
Jamie Lundmark
4th round pick in 2007
2nd round pick in 2008
February 10, 2007 To Calgary Flames
Brad Stuart
Wayne Primeau
Conditional draft pick in 2008
To Boston Bruins
Andrew Ference
Chuck Kobasew
February 27, 2007 To Calgary Flames
David Hale
5th round pick in 2007
To New Jersey Devils
3rd round pick in 2007

Free agents edit

Draft picks edit

Calgary's picks at the 2006 NHL Entry Draft in Vancouver, British Columbia.[25] The Flames picked 26th overall for the second consecutive draft.

Rnd Pick Player Nationality Position Team (league) NHL statistics
GP G A Pts PIM
1 26 Leland Irving   Canada G Everett Silvertips (WHL 13 3–4–4, 3.25 GAA, .902Sv%
3 87 John Armstrong   Canada C/RW Plymouth Whalers (OHL)
3 89 Aaron Marvin   United States F Warroad (USHS-MN)
4 118 Hugo Carpentier   Canada C Rouyn-Noranda Huskies (QMJHL)
5 149 Juuso Puustinen   Finland RW Kalpa Jr.
6 179 Jordan Fulton   United States C Breck (USHS-MN)
7 187 Devin DiDiomete   Canada LW Sudbury Wolves (OHL)
7 209 Per Johnsson   Sweden F Farjestad Jr.
Statistics are updated to the end of the 2013–14 NHL season. denotes player was on an NHL roster in 2013–14.

Farm teams edit

Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights edit

The 2006–07 AHL season was the second for the Ak-Sar-Ben Knights. The Knights finished a top the Western Conference standings, winning the West Division with a 49–25–5–1 record, earning their first playoff appearance.[26] Omaha was upset in the first round of the Calder Cup playoffs by the Iowa Stars, however, losing four games to two.

Following the season, rumours swirled around the future of the team, which ranked at or near the bottom of league attendance in its first two seasons, and lost us$4 million over two years.[27] The rumour would quickly be confirmed as the Flames announced that the team was leaving Nebraska for the Quad Cities of Iowa and Illinois to become the Quad City Flames for the 2007–08 season.[28]

Las Vegas Wranglers edit

The Las Vegas Wranglers finished the 2006–07 ECHL season as the league's top club with a 46–12–1–8 record. Their 106 points narrowly edged out the 105 point total of the Alaska Aces.[29] The Wranglers swept the Phoenix RoadRunners in their first round, but were upset by the Idaho Steelheads in the second, falling four games to two.

See also edit

References edit

  • Player stats: Calgary Flames player stats on espn.com
  • Game log: Calgary Flames game log on espn.com
  • Team standings: NHL standings on espn.com
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  10. ^ Edmonton girl to sing anthem in NHL first at Saddledome
  11. ^ Flames set to retire Mike Vernon's No. 30 2006-12-06 at the Wayback Machine, Calgary Flames Hockey Club, accessed January 31, 2007.
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  21. ^ a b Sportak, Randy, Iggy not quite done yet[usurped], Calgary Sun, December 9, 2006.
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The 2006 07 Calgary Flames season began with a great deal of promise following the acquisition of top forward Alex Tanguay from the Colorado Avalanche The other major off season news was that Darryl Sutter promoted his assistant coach Jim Playfair to head coach as Sutter stayed with the team as general manager only 2006 07 Calgary FlamesDivision3rd NorthwestConference8th Western2006 07 record43 29 10Home record30 9 2Road record13 20 8Goals for258 T 6th Goals against226 11th Team informationGeneral managerDarryl SutterCoachJim PlayfairCaptainJarome IginlaAlternate captainsRobyn RegehrRhett Warrener Feb Apr Stephane YelleArenaPengrowth SaddledomeAverage attendance19 289 6th Team leadersGoalsJarome Iginla 39 AssistsAlex Tanguay 59 PointsJarome Iginla 94 Penalty minutesDion Phaneuf 98 WinsMiikka Kiprusoff 40 Goals against averageMiikka Kiprusoff 2 46 2005 062007 08 A pre season favorite to win the National Hockey League s Northwest Division 1 2 the Flames struggled out of the gate in October before a six game winning streak and a franchise record ten consecutive home wins in November and December 3 brought the Flames back into contention in the tight Northwest Division Jarome Iginla and Kris Draper taking a faceoff in game 4 of the Conference Quarter final A January crash proved that the Flames were unable to live up to the pre season hype Hoping to rejuvenate the team GM Sutter orchestrated a trade with the Los Angeles Kings to bring Craig Conroy back to the team 4 However there was a lack of passion even after the mid season shake up 5 The Flames struggled to an eighth place finish in the Western Conference having to stave off a furious challenge for the final playoff spot by Colorado The Flames entered the 2007 Stanley Cup Playoffs with a first round match up against the Detroit Red Wings falling in six games to the Red Wings The lackluster season and poor playoff performance led to widespread criticism of rookie head coach Jim Playfair 6 TSN analyst Bob McKenzie even suggested replacing Playfair after game two of the Flames playoff series against Detroit 7 Following the season however several players defended their coach 8 Despite this Playfair was relieved of his duties prior to the 2007 08 season Contents 1 Regular season 1 1 Season standings 2 Schedule and results 3 Playoffs 4 Player statistics 4 1 Skaters 4 2 Goaltenders 5 Awards and records 5 1 Records 5 2 Milestones 6 Transactions 6 1 Trades 6 2 Free agents 7 Draft picks 8 Farm teams 8 1 Omaha Ak Sar Ben Knights 8 2 Las Vegas Wranglers 9 See also 10 ReferencesRegular season editTwo Flames were named to the roster for the 2007 All Star Game goaltender Miikka Kiprusoff and defenceman Dion Phaneuf It was the first appearance for both Jarome Iginla would have been named to the team as well but his knee injury kept him out of the game 9 On February 3 2007 the Flames made history by having young Cree singer Akina Shirt perform O Canada in Woodlands Cree the first time the national anthem had ever been performed in an Aboriginal language at a major league sporting event 10 On February 6 the Flames retired Mike Vernon s 30 Vernon who was instrumental in the Flames trip to the Stanley Cup Finals in 1986 and their Cup victory in 1989 became the second Flame to have his number raised to the rafters preceded only by Lanny McDonald 11 The Flames entered the stretch drive by re acquiring fan favorite and former Flame Craig Conroy in a deal with the Los Angeles Kings 12 then by completing a significant trade with the Boston Bruins acquiring defenceman Brad Stuart along with Wayne Primeau for Chuck Kobasew and Andrew Ference 13 On February 24 Jarome Iginla scored his 315th career goal moving him past Joe Nieuwendyk into second on the Flames all time goal scoring list Theoren Fleury was the Flames all time leading scorer at 364 goals 14 Miikka Kiprusoff broke Dan Bouchard s franchise record for career shutouts as a Flame when he recorded his 21st in a 1 0 shootout victory against the Minnesota Wild on March 27 15 The Flames were not shut out in any of their 82 regular season games 16 Season standings edit Northwest Division No CR GP W L OTL GF GA Pts 1 3 Vancouver Canucks 82 49 26 7 222 201 105 2 7 Minnesota Wild 82 48 26 8 235 191 104 3 8 Calgary Flames 82 43 29 10 258 226 96 4 9 Colorado Avalanche 82 44 31 7 272 251 95 5 12 Edmonton Oilers 82 32 43 7 195 248 71 Note CR Conference rank GP Games played W Wins L Losses T Ties OTL Overtime shootout loss GF Goals for GA Goals against PIM Penalties in minutes Pts Points Bolded teams qualified for the playoffs Schedule and results edit2006 07 Game Log October 3 6 1 Home 2 3 0 Road 1 3 1 Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts 1 October 5 Calgary 1 3 Edmonton Kiprusoff 16 839 0 1 0 0 2 October 7 Edmonton 1 2 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 1 1 0 2 3 October 9 San Jose 4 1 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 1 2 0 2 4 October 12 Calgary 1 0 Ottawa Kiprusoff 18 404 2 2 0 4 5 October 14 Calgary 4 5 Toronto OT Kiprusoff 19 338 2 2 1 5 6 October 17 Calgary 4 5 Montreal Kiprusoff 21 273 2 3 1 5 7 October 19 Calgary 2 3 Boston Kiprusoff 17 565 2 4 1 5 8 October 24 Phoenix 1 6 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 3 4 1 7 9 October 28 Nashville 3 2 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 3 5 1 7 10 October 30 Washington 4 2 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 3 6 1 7 November 8 4 1 Home 6 0 0 Road 2 4 1 Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts 11 November 1 Calgary 2 3 Detroit Kiprusoff 20 066 3 7 1 7 12 November 3 Calgary 4 5 Columbus SO McLennan 16 103 3 7 2 8 13 November 4 Calgary 3 2 St Louis Kiprusoff 12 097 4 7 2 10 14 November 7 Dallas 1 3 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 5 7 2 12 15 November 10 Anaheim 0 3 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 6 7 2 14 16 November 11 Calgary 3 2 Vancouver Kiprusoff 18 630 7 7 2 16 17 November 14 St Louis 0 3 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 8 7 2 18 18 November 17 Detroit 1 4 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 9 7 2 20 19 November 21 Calgary 1 2 Edmonton Kiprusoff 16 839 9 8 2 20 20 November 22 Chicago 1 4 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 10 8 2 22 21 November 25 Calgary 1 3 Los Angeles Kiprusoff 17 043 10 9 2 22 22 November 26 Calgary 3 5 Anaheim McLennan 17 174 10 10 2 22 23 November 28 Colorado 2 5 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 11 10 2 24 December 8 4 2 Home 6 1 0 Road 2 3 2 Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts 24 December 1 Columbus 1 2 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 12 10 2 26 25 December 5 Carolina 0 3 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 13 10 2 28 26 December 7 Calgary 2 3 Minnesota OT Kiprusoff 18 568 13 10 3 29 27 December 9 Vancouver 3 5 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 14 10 3 31 28 December 12 Minnesota 2 5 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 15 10 3 33 29 December 14 Calgary 1 3 Vancouver Kiprusoff 18 630 15 11 3 33 30 December 16 Calgary 6 3 Phoenix Kiprusoff 15 551 16 11 3 35 31 December 18 Calgary 1 4 Anaheim Kiprusoff 17 174 16 12 3 35 32 December 19 Calgary 5 3 Los Angeles McLennan 17 247 17 12 3 37 December 21 Calgary PPD Colorado 33 December 23 Calgary 1 4 San Jose Kiprusoff 17 496 17 13 3 37 34 December 26 Vancouver 3 1 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 17 14 3 37 35 December 27 Calgary 5 6 Vancouver OT Kiprusoff 18 630 17 14 4 38 36 December 29 Los Angeles 4 6 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 18 14 4 40 37 December 31 Edmonton 2 4 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 19 14 4 42 December 21 game Colorado was postponed due to a snowstorm in Denver It was the first postponement of a game in Flames franchise history January 8 3 2 Home 6 1 0 Road 2 2 2 Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts 38 January 2 Vancouver 3 2 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 19 15 4 42 39 January 4 Florida 4 5 Calgary OT McLennan 19 289 20 15 4 44 40 January 6 Dallas 2 4 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 21 15 4 46 41 January 9 Minnesota 0 3 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 22 15 4 48 42 January 11 Calgary 7 3 Colorado Kiprusoff 18 007 23 15 4 50 43 January 13 Edmonton 1 3 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 24 15 4 52 44 January 15 Calgary 3 5 Nashville Kiprusoff 12 011 24 16 4 52 45 January 17 Calgary 2 4 Dallas Kiprusoff 18 532 24 17 4 52 46 January 19 Anaheim 2 3 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 25 17 4 54 47 January 20 Calgary 4 0 Edmonton Kiprusoff 16 839 26 17 4 56 48 January 26 Calgary 1 2 Minnesota SO Kiprusoff 15 568 26 17 5 57 49 January 28 Calgary 3 4 Chicago OT Kiprusoff 11 182 26 17 6 58 50 January 30 Los Angeles 1 4 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 27 17 6 60 February 7 4 3 Home 7 1 1 Road 0 3 2 Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts 51 February 2 Columbus 2 6 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 28 18 6 62 52 February 3 Vancouver 3 4 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 29 18 6 64 53 February 6 Chicago 3 2 Calgary SO Kiprusoff 19 289 29 18 7 65 54 February 8 Calgary 1 2 Columbus McLennan 15 739 29 19 7 65 55 February 10 Calgary 2 3 Buffalo SO Kiprusoff 18 690 29 19 8 66 56 February 11 Calgary 4 7 Detroit McLennan 20 066 29 20 8 66 57 February 13 Atlanta 1 4 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 30 20 8 68 58 February 15 Colorado 7 5 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 30 21 8 68 59 February 17 Colorado 2 5 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 31 21 8 70 60 February 20 Calgary 3 4 Colorado Kiprusoff 17 623 31 22 8 70 61 February 22 Calgary 2 3 Phoenix OT Kiprusoff 15 805 31 22 9 71 62 February 24 San Jose 4 7 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 32 22 9 73 63 February 26 Phoenix 2 5 Calgary McLennan 19 289 33 22 9 75 64 February 28 Minnesota 1 2 Calgary SO Kiprusoff 19 289 34 22 9 77 March 9 4 1 Home 3 1 1 Road 6 3 0 Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts 65 March 3 Calgary 4 2 Edmonton Kiprusoff 16 839 35 22 9 79 66 March 6 Calgary 4 2 St Louis Kiprusoff 12 166 36 22 9 81 67 March 8 Calgary 3 6 Nashville Kiprusoff 15 515 36 23 9 81 68 March 10 Tampa Bay 3 2 Calgary OT Kiprusoff 19 289 36 23 10 82 69 March 12 St Louis 4 5 Calgary SO Kiprusoff 19 289 37 23 10 84 70 March 14 Calgary 2 3 Colorado Kiprusoff 17 426 37 24 10 84 71 March 15 Calgary 2 4 Dallas McLennan 18 532 37 25 10 84 72 March 17 Minnesota 4 2 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 37 26 10 84 73 March 20 Detroit 1 2 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 38 26 10 86 74 March 22 Nashville 2 3 Calgary OT Kiprusoff 19 289 39 26 10 88 75 March 25 Calgary 3 2 Chicago Kiprusoff 10 178 40 26 10 90 76 March 27 Calgary 1 0 Minnesota SO Kiprusoff 18 568 41 26 10 92 77 March 29 Calgary 4 2 Minnesota Kiprusoff 18 568 42 26 10 94 78 March 31 Calgary 3 2 Vancouver Kiprusoff 18 630 43 26 10 96 April 0 4 0 Home 0 2 0 Road 0 2 0 Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts 79 April 3 Colorado 4 3 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 43 27 10 96 80 April 5 Calgary 3 4 San Jose Kiprusoff 17 496 43 28 10 96 81 April 7 Edmonton 3 2 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 43 29 10 96 82 April 8 Calgary 3 6 Colorado McClennan 17 551 43 29 10 96 Makeup date for the December 21 postponementPlayoffs editThe Flames qualified for the playoffs for the third consecutive season Calgary entered the 2007 Stanley Cup Playoffs as the 8th seed in the Western Conference and started on the road against the top ranked Detroit Red Wings 17 The Flames were unable to defend against the Wings ferocious attack with goaltender Miikka Kiprusoff facing an average of 42 shots per game during the series as Calgary fell to Detroit in six games 18 Game five in Detroit ended with a series of nasty incidents as the Flames frustration got the better of them Upset with Detroit s constant bumping of Miikka Kiprusoff throughout the series and angry with what they believed was an illegal low bridge hit by Brett Lebda on Daymond Lankow late in the 5 1 loss the Flames lashed out First Langkow delivered a quick punch to the face of Lebda following that hit and later backup goaltender Jamie McLennan delivered a two handed slash to Wings forward Johan Franzen after only being in goal for eighteen seconds McLennan received a match penalty for the slash and was suspended five games by the NHL Head coach Jim Playfair was fined 25 000 and the Flames organization 100 000 19 Franzen would exact a measure of revenge for the hit in game six by scoring the winning goal in double overtime that eliminated the Flames 18 The Flames were not shut out in any of their 6 playoff games 16 2007 Stanley Cup Playoffs Western Conference Quarter final vs Detroit 1 Red Wings win 4 2 Game Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Series 1 April 12 Calgary 1 4 Detroit Kiprusoff 19 204 Detroit leads 1 0 2 April 15 Calgary 1 3 Detroit Kiprusoff 19 751 Detroit leads 2 0 3 April 17 Detroit 2 3 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 Detroit leads 2 1 4 April 19 Detroit 2 3 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 Series tied 2 2 5 April 21 Calgary 1 5 Detroit Kiprusoff 19 340 Detroit leads 3 2 6 April 22 Detroit 2 1 Calgary 2OT Kiprosoff 19 289 Detroit wins 4 2Player statistics editSkaters 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 Jarome Iginla 12 70 39 55 94 40 6 2 2 4 12 Alex Tanguay 40 81 22 59 81 44 6 1 3 4 8 Kristian Huselius 20 81 34 43 77 26 6 0 2 2 4 Daymond Langkow 22 81 33 44 77 44 6 2 2 4 4 Dion Phaneuf 3 79 17 33 50 98 6 1 0 1 7 Matthew Lombardi 18 81 20 26 46 48 6 1 1 2 0 Roman Hamrlik 4 75 7 31 38 88 6 0 1 1 8 Tony Amonte 10 81 10 20 30 40 6 0 1 1 0 Stephane Yelle 11 56 10 14 24 32 6 0 0 0 2 Craig Conroy 24 28 8 13 21 18 6 1 1 2 8 Robyn Regehr 28 78 2 19 21 75 1 0 0 0 0 David Moss 58 41 10 8 18 12 6 0 1 1 0 Chuck Kobasew 19 40 4 13 17 37 Mark Giordano 5 48 7 8 15 36 4 1 0 1 0 Marcus Nilson 26 63 5 10 15 27 6 0 0 0 2 Byron Ritchie 15 64 8 6 14 68 1 0 0 0 10 Jeff Friesen 16 72 6 6 12 34 5 0 0 0 2 Andrew Ference 21 54 2 10 12 66 Rhett Warrener 44 62 4 6 10 67 6 0 0 0 10 Wayne Primeau 19 27 3 4 7 36 6 0 2 2 14 Andrei Zyuzin 7 49 1 5 6 30 5 1 0 1 2 Brad Stuart 6 27 0 5 5 18 6 0 1 1 6 Dustin Boyd 41 13 2 2 4 4 Jamie Lundmark 24 39 0 4 4 31 Richie Regehr 49 6 1 1 2 0 Eric Godard 17 19 0 1 1 50 Tomi Maki 1 0 0 0 0 Carsen Germyn 29 2 0 0 0 0 Brad Ference 8 5 0 0 0 2 Jamie McLennan 29 9 0 0 0 16 1 0 0 0 12 Brandon Prust 10 0 0 0 25 David Hale 21 11 0 0 0 10 2 0 0 0 6 Darren McCarty 25 32 0 0 0 58 Miikka Kiprusoff 34 74 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 0 0 Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Calgary Stats reflect time with the Flames only Traded mid season Goaltenders edit Note GP Games played Min Minutes played W Wins L Losses OT Overtime shootout losses GA Goals against SO Shutouts SV Save percentage GAA Goals against average Regular season Playoffs Player GP Min W L OT GA SO SV GAA GP Min W L GA SO Sv GAA Miikka Kiprusoff 34 74 4419 40 24 9 181 7 917 2 46 6 384 2 4 18 0 929 2 82 Jamie McLennan 29 9 533 3 5 1 32 0 895 3 60 1 0 18 0 0 0 0 Awards and records editRecords edit 10 game home winning streak November 7 December 12 previous record was 9 set five times 3 21 career shutouts as a Flame Miikka Kiprusoff March 27 at Minnesota 15 Milestones edit 300 assists Jarome Iginla December 5 vs Carolina 20 300 goals Jarome Iginla December 7 at Minnesota 21 600 points Jarome Iginla December 7 at Minnesota 21 100 wins Miikka Kiprusoff January 9 vs Minnesota 22 Transactions editThe Flames were involved in the following transactions during the 2006 07 season 23 24 Trades edit June 24 2006 To Calgary Flames Alex Tanguay To Colorado Avalanche Jordan Leopold 2nd round pick in 2006 conditional round pick in 2007 or 2008 January 29 2007 To Calgary Flames Craig Conroy To Los Angeles Kings Jamie Lundmark 4th round pick in 2007 2nd round pick in 2008 February 10 2007 To Calgary Flames Brad StuartWayne PrimeauConditional draft pick in 2008 To Boston Bruins Andrew FerenceChuck Kobasew February 27 2007 To Calgary Flames David Hale 5th round pick in 2007 To New Jersey Devils 3rd round pick in 2007 Free agents edit Player Former team D Andrei Zyuzin Minnesota Wild F Jeff Friesen Anaheim Ducks G Jamie McLennan Florida Panthers D Brad Ference New Jersey Devils F Eric Godard New York Islanders Player New team F Shean Donovan Boston Bruins F Chris Simon New York Islanders F Craig MacDonald Chicago Blackhawks G Brian Boucher Chicago BlackhawksDraft picks editCalgary s picks at the 2006 NHL Entry Draft in Vancouver British Columbia 25 The Flames picked 26th overall for the second consecutive draft Rnd Pick Player Nationality Position Team league NHL statistics GP G A Pts PIM 1 26 Leland Irving nbsp Canada G Everett Silvertips WHL 13 3 4 4 3 25 GAA 902Sv 3 87 John Armstrong nbsp Canada C RW Plymouth Whalers OHL 3 89 Aaron Marvin nbsp United States F Warroad USHS MN 4 118 Hugo Carpentier nbsp Canada C Rouyn Noranda Huskies QMJHL 5 149 Juuso Puustinen nbsp Finland RW Kalpa Jr 6 179 Jordan Fulton nbsp United States C Breck USHS MN 7 187 Devin DiDiomete nbsp Canada LW Sudbury Wolves OHL 7 209 Per Johnsson nbsp Sweden F Farjestad Jr Statistics are updated to the end of the 2013 14 NHL season denotes player was on an NHL roster in 2013 14 Farm teams editOmaha Ak Sar Ben Knights edit The 2006 07 AHL season was the second for the Ak Sar Ben Knights The Knights finished a top the Western Conference standings winning the West Division with a 49 25 5 1 record earning their first playoff appearance 26 Omaha was upset in the first round of the Calder Cup playoffs by the Iowa Stars however losing four games to two Following the season rumours swirled around the future of the team which ranked at or near the bottom of league attendance in its first two seasons and lost us 4 million over two years 27 The rumour would quickly be confirmed as the Flames announced that the team was leaving Nebraska for the Quad Cities of Iowa and Illinois to become the Quad City Flames for the 2007 08 season 28 Las Vegas Wranglers edit The Las Vegas Wranglers finished the 2006 07 ECHL season as the league s top club with a 46 12 1 8 record Their 106 points narrowly edged out the 105 point total of the Alaska Aces 29 The Wranglers swept the Phoenix RoadRunners in their first round but were upset by the Idaho Steelheads in the second falling four games to two See also edit2006 07 NHL seasonReferences editPlayer stats Calgary Flames player stats on espn com Game log Calgary Flames game log on espn com Team standings NHL standings on espn 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