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2011–12 Calgary Flames season

The 2011–12 Calgary Flames season was the 32nd season in Calgary and 40th for the Flames franchise in the National Hockey League (NHL). The Flames finished with a 37–29–16 record, finishing second in the Northwest Division and ninth in the Western Conference. The team failed to qualify for the 2012 Stanley Cup playoffs, the third consecutive year the team did not make the post-season.

2011–12 Calgary Flames
Division2nd Northwest
Conference9th Western
2011–12 record37–29–16
Home record23–12–6
Road record14–17–10
Goals for202
Goals against226
Team information
General managerJay Feaster
CoachBrent Sutter
CaptainJarome Iginla
Alternate captainsJay Bouwmeester
Mark Giordano
ArenaScotiabank Saddledome
Average attendance19,289 (100%)
Team leaders
GoalsJarome Iginla (32)
AssistsOlli Jokinen (38)
PointsJarome Iginla (67)
Penalty minutesTim Jackman (94)
Plus/minusAlex Tanguay (+7)
WinsMiikka Kiprusoff (35)
Goals against averageMiikka Kiprusoff (2.35)

Three players reach major individual milestones during the season: Olli Jokinen appeared in his 1,000th game, goaltender Miikka Kiprusoff won his 300th game and captain Jarome Iginla became the 42nd player in NHL history to score 500 goals. Iginla was also named the Flames' lone representative at the 59th National Hockey League All-Star Game.

Questions surrounded the future direction of the organization at seasons' end, as head coach Brent Sutter's three-year contract was set to expire after three non-playoff seasons and as with previous seasons, Iginla's future with the organization was again questioned, particularly given his contract had one year remaining after the 2011–12 season.

Off-season edit

 
The Flames wear special uniforms honouring Brad McCrimmon, a former player and coach in Calgary who died in the 2011 Lokomotiv Yaroslavl plane crash.

The Flames began their off-season by solidifying their management and coaching staff. Jay Feaster, who had served as interim general manager following the departure of Darryl Sutter in December 2010, was named to the position on a permanent basis on May 16, 2011,[1] and Special Assistant Craig Conroy accepted a four-year contract extension.[2] Feaster's first decision as general manager was to trade 2008 first round draft pick Tim Erixon to the New York Rangers in exchange for prospect Roman Horak and two-second-round picks.[3] The deal was made hours before the Flames would have lost the rights to Erixon, as he refused to sign with Calgary despite being offered the maximum salary and bonuses available under the Collective Bargaining Agreement.[4]

Head coach Brent Sutter augmented his staff by adding two veteran coaches. Craig Hartsburg, who had 14-years experience in the NHL, was hired as an associate coach.[5] Clint Malarchuk, a ten-year veteran as a player, was brought in to serve as the team's goaltending coach.[6]

Following two seasons where the Flames missed the playoffs, the team made a significant change to their team over the summer. Robyn Regehr, alternate captain and long-time leader of the team's defence, was dealt to the Buffalo Sabres. The move was made in part to free up salary cap room to re-sign forward Alex Tanguay to a long-term contract.[7] Veteran centre Daymond Langkow, who missed all but four games in 2010–11 due to injury, was also dealt.[8]

Regular season edit

October – December edit

Calgary entered the 2011–12 season with mixed expectations. In its annual preview, The Hockey News predicted the Flames would again miss the playoffs, anticipating that the team will finish 10th in the Western Conference. The magazine argued that the team had too many players who under-performed in all aspects of the game the previous season and that they could not afford similar performances and still hope to qualify.[9] However, the National Hockey League's writers predicted the Flames would qualify for the playoffs with a sixth-place finish in the conference. They argued that the team's top-end talent, including Jarome Iginla, Miikka Kiprusoff and Alex Tanguay, were capable of bringing the team into playoff contention. They also predicted that if the team should fail to live up to this expectation, the franchise could find itself on the verge of a complete rebuild.[7]

 
The Flames press the Pittsburgh Penguins during the season opener.

The Flames were expected to open the season in Helsinki as part of the NHL's annual European premiere series. However, given organizational changes following the departure of Darryl Sutter, the team opted against the trip, preferring to avoid the distractions of traveling to Finland to open the season.[10]

Calgary dropped their first two decisions of the season before earning their first win in a record-setting game for goaltender Miikka Kiprusoff. The 4–1 victory over the Montreal Canadiens on October 13 was Kiprusoff's 263rd as a Calgary Flame, moving him past Mike Vernon to become the franchise's all-time leader in wins.[11] The team struggled to score early in the season, finding itself 28th out of 30 teams in NHL scoring 14 games into the season, leaving the team in 13th place in the conference.[12] Feaster expressed frustration with the results, stating that the organization would not show a great deal of patience if the team did not improve.[13]

Continued struggles in November gave rise to speculation that the Flames might trade captain Jarome Iginla, who himself had failed to meet expectations during the first part of the season. Feaster finally put an end to the speculation in early December, clearly stating that the team was not looking to move the franchise's all-time leading scorer.[14] The team failed to move in the standings in November, remaining in 13th place at the end of the month.[14] However, the Flames showed improved play toward the end of the month which continued into early December. A 5–1–1 stretch to December 8 allowed the Flames to move ahead of the Colorado Avalanche and out of last place in the Northwest Division.[15]

After briefly moving above .500, a mid-December road trip in which the Flames failed to earn a win in four games again left them with more losses than victories.[16] However, Calgary entered the Christmas break with three consecutive wins, each over a top team in the Western Conference: 2–1 over the Northwest Division leading Minnesota Wild, 3–2 over the Detroit Red Wings and 3–1 over the Vancouver Canucks. The first two victories came while Rene Bourque was absent from the lineup to serve a two-game suspension for a checking from behind infraction against the Chicago Blackhawks.[17] The victory over the Canucks was the first of Leland Irving's NHL career. The rookie goaltender was recalled from the Abbotsford Heat early in December after Calgary's usual backup, Henrik Karlsson was injured. Irving was the American Hockey League (AHL) leader in wins, shutouts and games played at the time of his recall.[18] The game against Vancouver was also the first of a season-long, seven-game road trip, during which the Flames' home arena played host to the 2012 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships.[19]

In addition to Irving, several other players reached personal milestones around the midpoint of the season. Brendan Morrison scored his 400th assist on December 22 against the Detroit Red Wings and his 600th point on December 29 against the New York Islanders.[20][21] Olli Jokinen appeared in his 1,000th NHL game on January 1 against the Nashville Predators.[22]

January – April edit

 
Lanny McDonald presents Iginla with a gold stick in recognition of his 500th NHL goal

A shootout win over the Columbus Blue Jackets in the first game after the Christmas break gave way to five consecutive losses on the road as the Flames finished their road trip at 2–4–1. The trip ended with a 9–0 defeat to the Boston Bruins that Iginla described as "embarrassing" and "one of the worst games in memory".[23] Of note, defenceman Chris Butler had a plus/minus rating of −7 in the game, the worst the NHL has seen since Doug Wilson was also −7 on February 19, 1993, in a game against Calgary.[23] Adding to the Flames woes, seven regulars ended the trip out of the lineup due to injury, including three defencemen and first-line winger Alex Tanguay.[24] Also missing was second-line forward Rene Bourque, who was serving a five-game suspension for elbowing Washington's Nicklas Backstrom.[25]

Iginla reached a major NHL milestone in the Flames' first game back in Calgary, scoring his 500th career goal in the third period of a 3–1 victory over the Minnesota Wild on January 7, 2012. He became the 42nd player in NHL history to accomplish the feat, and only the 15th to score his first 500 goals with one franchise.[26] He was subsequently named the Flames' only representative at the 59th National Hockey League All-Star Game in Ottawa. It was Iginla's sixth all-star appearance, and he scored one goal and two assists in the contest.[27]

A Flames victory over the New Jersey Devils on January 10, 6–3 despite being outshot 38–14, was Calgary's seventh consecutive win on home ice and moved them back above .500.[28] The Flames' home winning streak was ended at eight following a loss to the Los Angeles Kings on January 14, the first time the Kings won in Calgary in regulation time in seven years.[29] Struggling on offence throughout the month, the team ended January with a record of 5–6–1 and remained outside of a playoff position.[30]

Injuries continued to impact the lineup. Tanguay returned to action in late January, but Curtis Glencross and Lee Stempniak were sidelined with a knee injury and high ankle sprain, respectively.[31] Stempniak's injury led the Flames to sign forward Krys Kolanos to a contract at the start of February. He had been playing for their American Hockey League (AHL) affiliate on a professional tryout deal after missing 22 months following hip surgery. Kolanos had been leading the Abbotsford Heat in scoring at the time of his recall.[32]

The team had already lost 238-man-games to injury by the time they faced the Vancouver Canucks in a February 11 game and suffered further losses when Blair Jones suffered a broken ankle against the Phoenix Coyotes before Mikael Backlund suffered a shoulder injury in the game against Vancouver. Both players were expected to miss up to six weeks.[33] The loss of both players forced the Flames to move Michael Cammalleri back to centre, a position he hadn't played since 2005.[34] Despite the losses, the Flames continued winning, posting a 3–2 shootout victory over the Canucks followed by a 5–1 defeat of the Toronto Maple Leafs. Following an overtime loss to the Dallas Stars the Flames defeated the Los Angeles Kings 1–0, in Los Angeles, on February 18 to move their record to 10–3–4 since the 9–0 defeat to Boston. The team moved into eighth place in the West, the first time all season Calgary occupied a playoff spot.[35]

The team did not remain in a playoff position for long, as the Flames returned to the Saddledome and lost all four games of a homestand in the lead up to the February 27 trading deadline. A frustrated Jay Feaster criticized his team's veterans in an interview during a shootout loss to the Coyotes and threatened changes, only to backtrack a day later.[36] Feaster ultimately chose to make no trades at the deadline, hoping that the return of Glencross, Moss and Smith from the injured list would be enough for the team to qualify for the post-season.[37] A 4–2 victory in Phoenix on March 1 broke the team's losing streak, but the Flames lost a critical game the following night in Anaheim. Ryan Getzlaf scored the deciding goal for the Ducks in the final minute of a 3–2 victory that extended Calgary's regular-season losing streak in Anaheim to 15 games.[38]

Injuries continued to be a dominant theme for the Flames, as Cammalleri, Blake Comeau and Lance Bouma all went down in games against Anaheim and Dallas, forcing the team to recall Abbotsford's entire top line of Greg Nemisz, Guillaume Desbiens and Krys Kolanos on an emergency basis for their March 6 game against the Montreal Canadiens.[39] The Flames lost another forward against Montreal – a 5–4 victory that ended a five-game home losing streak – as Tim Jackman became the seventh regular forward knocked out of the lineup. He played only one shift in the game before suffering an "upper-body injury" for the Flames, who had already lost over 300-man-games to injury at that point.[40] The Flames added top prospect Sven Baertschi from the Western Hockey League's Portland Winterhawks due to a provision that gave teams the option to recall junior players under contract as their third or later emergency recall.[41] Baertschi made his NHL debut against the Winnipeg Jets then scored his first goal in the following game, against the Minnesota Wild.[42][43] Jarome Iginla scored his 30th goal of the season on March 13 against the San Jose Sharks to become the seventh player to reach that total for 11 consecutive seasons.[44] These games were part of a four-game winning streak that brought the Flames into a four team tie for eighth place with 78 points, one back of Phoenix in seventh.[45]

The winning streak reached five games, before losses to non-contenting teams in the Oilers, Blue Jackets, Wild – the latter two in a shootout – and to the Avalanche, whom the Flames were battling for a playoff spot, left the players disappointed in their performance. Speaking about the team's chances of making the post-season with just over two weeks remaining in the regular season, Alex Tanguay stated that "we're just giving it away."[46] An overtime loss to the Canucks officially eliminated the Flames from playoff contention with two games left in the season.[47] The team won the final two games, 3–2 over Vancouver and 5–2 over Anaheim. Both victories were sparked by Akim Aliu, a rookie forward recalled from Abbotsford to evaluate his play at the NHL level. He served as an agitator, scored two goals and added an assist.[48] The final game also marked the 350th consecutive sell-out for the Flames at the Saddledome.[49]

Post-season edit

After missing the playoffs for the third consecutive season, all aspects of the Flames organization were questioned by the fans and media. Head coach Brent Sutter's three-year contract expires on June 30, 2012, and while he expressed a desire to return for the 2012–13 season, it was unknown if the team would sign him to a new deal.[50] In a late-season interview with Fan 960 radio, former Flames coach Mike Keenan argued that his dismissal in 2009 was forced by team President Ken King and the lead owner Murray Edwards, prompting arguments that general manager Jay Feaster's job was also being interfered with by King and Edwards. Feaster denied the allegation, stating that he had "full and complete responsibility for the hockey operations of the club including personnel" and added that his reporting relationship in Calgary was no different from when he was the general manager of the Tampa Bay Lightning in the early 2000s.[51]

The future of captain Jarome Iginla was also questioned. He has one season remaining on his contract with the team, and with the future direction of the team in doubt, even he questioned whether he would be with the team in 2012–13: "I really don't know what next year holds. I don't know the direction (of the team). Do I wanna rebuild? Do I wanna be on a team if we fully rebuild? I don't know that I do."[52]Calgary Sun columnist Eric Francis argued that the team's ownership, who despite viewing Iginla as an iconic figure for the team and the face of the organization for over a decade, were willing to seriously entertain options that involved trading him for the first time.[53]

Standings edit

Northwest Division
Pos Team GP W L OTL ROW GF GA GD Pts
1 p – Vancouver Canucks 82 51 22 9 43 249 198 +51 111
2 Calgary Flames 82 37 29 16 34 202 226 −24 90
3 Colorado Avalanche 82 41 35 6 32 208 220 −12 88
4 Minnesota Wild 82 35 36 11 24 177 226 −49 81
5 Edmonton Oilers 82 32 40 10 27 212 239 −27 74
Source: National Hockey League
p – Clinched Presidents' Trophy
Western Conference
Pos Div Team GP W L OTL ROW GF GA GD Pts
1 NW p – Vancouver Canucks 82 51 22 9 43 249 198 +51 111
2 CE y – St. Louis Blues 82 49 22 11 45 210 165 +45 109
3 PA y – Phoenix Coyotes 82 42 27 13 36 216 204 +12 97
4 CE x – Nashville Predators 82 48 26 8 43 237 210 +27 104
5 CE x – Detroit Red Wings 82 48 28 6 39 248 203 +45 102
6 CE x – Chicago Blackhawks 82 45 26 11 38 248 238 +10 101
7 PA x – San Jose Sharks 82 43 29 10 34 228 210 +18 96
8 PA x – Los Angeles Kings 82 40 27 15 34 194 179 +15 95
9 NW Calgary Flames 82 37 29 16 34 202 226 −24 90
10 PA Dallas Stars 82 42 35 5 35 211 222 −11 89
11 NW Colorado Avalanche 82 41 35 6 32 208 220 −12 88
12 NW Minnesota Wild 82 35 36 11 24 177 226 −49 81
13 PA Anaheim Ducks 82 34 36 12 31 204 231 −27 80
14 NW Edmonton Oilers 82 32 40 10 27 212 239 −27 74
15 CE Columbus Blue Jackets 82 29 46 7 25 202 262 −60 65
Source: National Hockey League
p – Clinched Presidents' Trophy; x – Clinched playoff spot; y – Clinched division

Schedule and results edit

Pre-season edit

Regular season edit

2011–12 Game log

Legend:   Win (2 points)   Loss (0 points)   Overtime/shootout loss (1 point)

Player statistics edit

Skaters edit

Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; +/− = Plus/minus; PIM = Penalty minutes

Goaltenders edit

Note: GP = Games played; TOI = Time on ice (minutes); W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime losses; GA = Goals against; GAA= Goals against average; SA= Shots against; SV= Saves; Sv% = Save percentage; SO= Shutouts

Regular season
Player GP TOI W L OT GA GAA SA Sv% SO G A PIM
Miikka Kiprusoff 70 4128 35 22 11 162 2.35 2040 .921 4 0 0 0
Henrik Karlsson 9 454 1 4 1 24 3.17 239 .900 0 0 0 0
Leland Irving 7 394 1 3 3 21 3.20 239 .912 0 0 0 0

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

Awards and honours edit

 
Olli Jokinen is presented with a silver stick in recognition of playing his 1,000th NHL game

Two members of the Flames' 1989 Stanley Cup championship team were announced as members of the Hockey Hall of Fame's 2011 class. Joe Nieuwendyk was a Flames draft pick in 1985 and won the Calder Memorial Trophy in 1988 as the league's rookie of the year. He remained with the Flames until a 1995 trade sent him to the Dallas Stars. He finished his career with 564 goals, 1,126 points and two additional Stanley Cup titles, with the Stars and New Jersey Devils.[54] Doug Gilmour came to Calgary in 1988 as part of a trade with the St. Louis Blues and played parts of five seasons in Calgary until he was sent to the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1992. He finished his career with 450 goals and 1,414 points.[55]

The team announced the introduction of the "Forever a Flame" program during the season. Former players honoured under the program will have a banner raised to the Saddledome rafters though their number will not be formally retired. The first honouree was Al MacInnis, whose number 2 was raised in a ceremony on February 27.[56] MacInnis was an eight-time all-star with the Flames and was named the Conn Smythe Trophy winner as most valuable player of the playoffs with the 1989 Stanley Cup championship team.[57]

Awards edit

Milestones edit

Player Milestone Reached
Roman Horak 1st NHL game
1st NHL point (assist)
October 8, 2011 [61]
Miikka Kiprusoff 263rd win as a Flame
(Franchise record)
October 13, 2011 [11]
Roman Horak 1st NHL goal October 26, 2011 [62]
T. J. Brodie 1st NHL point (assist) November 18, 2011 [63]
Alex Tanguay 700th NHL point November 21, 2011 [64]
T. J. Brodie 1st NHL goal November 27, 2011 [65]
Derek Smith 1st NHL goal November 29, 2011 [66]
Leland Irving 1st NHL game December 16, 2011 [67]
Brendan Morrison 400th NHL assist December 22, 2011 [20]
Leland Irving 1st NHL win December 23, 2011 [18]
Brendan Morrison 600th NHL point December 29, 2011 [21]
Olli Jokinen 1,000th NHL game January 1, 2012 [22]
Brendan Morrison 200th NHL goal January 1, 2012
Lance Bouma 1st NHL goal January 7, 2012 [26]
Jarome Iginla 500th NHL goal January 7, 2012 [26]
Lee Stempniak 500th NHL game January 10, 2012 [68]
Miikka Kiprusoff 527th game as a Flame
(Franchise record – goaltender)
February 3, 2012 [69]
Miikka Kiprusoff 300th NHL win February 8, 2012 [70]
Tom Kostopoulos 600th NHL game March 6, 2012 [71]
Matt Stajan 100th NHL goal March 9, 2012 [42]
Sven Baertschi 1st NHL game March 9, 2012 [42]
Sven Baertschi 1st NHL goal March 11, 2012 [43]
Matt Stajan 600th NHL game March 18, 2012 [72]
Akim Aliu 1st NHL game
1st NHL point (assist)
April 5, 2012 [73]
Akim Aliu 1st NHL goal April 7, 2012 [74]

Transactions edit

 
Lee Stempniak was acquired in an off-season trade with Phoenix.

The Flames parted with two veteran leaders over the summer, first shipping alternate captain Robyn Regehr to the Buffalo Sabres along with Ales Kotalik for two young players, Chris Butler and Paul Byron, at the end of June.[75] Two months later, Daymond Langkow, who had missed all but four games the previous season due to a neck injury, was traded to the Phoenix Coyotes in exchange for Lee Stempniak.[76] Both deals had salary cap implications for the Flames, allowing them greater room to maneuver financially, while the Langkow deal was made with an eye towards getting younger, as the former Flame was 35 years old at the time of the deal, seven years older than Stempniak.[77]

Calgary was involved in a six-player trade in early January that was achieved through somewhat bizarre circumstances. general manager Jay Feaster had been working with his Montreal Canadiens counterpart Pierre Gauthier on a deal that would revolve around the Flames re-acquiring Michael Cammalleri in exchange for Rene Bourque. Feaster put the talks on hold when Bourque was given a five-game suspension, but was contacted by Gauthier to resume the talks after Cammalleri generated controversy in Montreal when he was quoted by the media as saying that the Canadiens, standing 12th in the Eastern Conference at the time, had prepared and played "like losers." The Montreal Gazette suggested later that the comments, originally spoken in English, were misrepresented after they were translated to French by Réseau des sports then translated back to English.[78] Though both teams denied the comments played a role in the deal, Montreal and Calgary finalized the trade one day later, while the Canadiens were playing a game against the Boston Bruins. Montreal was forced to remove Cammalleri from the game after the second period,[79] creating widespread speculation across the league about where he was being traded to, while the deal could not be finalized until after Calgary's later scheduled game began so that Bourque would get credit for a game served on his suspension.

Player re-signings edit

Player Date Contract terms
(in US dollars)
Curtis Glencross May 16, 2011 Four years, $10.2-million[80]
Brett Carson June 9, 2011 Two years, $1.15-million[81]
Henrik Karlsson June 20, 2011 Two years, $1.725-million US[82]
Alex Tanguay June 25, 2011 Five years, $17.5-million[83]
Anton Babchuk July 4, 2011 Two years, $5-million[84]
Brendan Mikkelson July 14, 2011 One year, $721,900 US[85]
Brendan Morrison July 15, 2011 One year, $1.25-million US[86]

Trades edit

June 1, 2011[3] To Calgary Flames
Roman Horak
2nd-round pick in 2011
2nd-round pick in 2011
To New York Rangers
Tim Erixon
5th-round pick in 2011
June 25, 2011[75] To Calgary Flames
Chris Butler
Paul Byron
To Buffalo Sabres
Ales Kotalik
Robyn Regehr
2nd-round pick in 2012
July 9, 2011[87] To Calgary Flames
Jordan Henry
To Florida Panthers
Keith Seabrook
July 14, 2011[88] To Calgary Flames
Pierre-Luc Letourneau-Leblond
To New Jersey Devils
5th-round pick in 2012
August 29, 2011[76] To Calgary Flames
Lee Stempniak
To Phoenix Coyotes
Daymond Langkow
January 6, 2012[89] To Calgary Flames
Blair Jones
To Tampa Bay Lightning
Brendan Mikkelson
January 12, 2012[79] To Calgary Flames
Michael Cammalleri
Karri Ramo
5th-round pick in 2012
To Montreal Canadiens
Rene Bourque
Patrick Holland
2nd-round pick in 2013
January 27, 2012[90] To Calgary Flames
Brian Connelly
To Chicago Blackhawks
Brendan Morrison
January 30, 2012[91] To Calgary Flames
Akim Aliu
To Winnipeg Jets
John Negrin

Additions and subtractions edit

Subtractions
Player New team Via
Fredrik Modin N/A Retirement
Adam Pardy Dallas Stars Free agency
Matt Pelech San Jose Sharks Free agency
Steve Staios New York Islanders Free agency
Niklas Hagman Anaheim Ducks Waivers

Draft picks edit

 
Baertschi made his NHL debut with the Flames in 2011–12 as an emergency recall from his junior team

The Flames entered the 2011 NHL Entry Draft with the 13th overall pick. With it, they chose Swiss forward Sven Baertschi from the Western Hockey League's Portland Winterhawks.[92] He returned to Portland for the 2011–12 WHL season and was an offensive leader, averaging two points per game before a number of injuries late in the season in Calgary allowed the Flames to recall him on an emergency basis.[93] Baertschi scored three goals in five games in Calgary before he was returned to the Winterhawks for the start of their playoffs.[94]

Rnd Pick Player Nat Pos Team (league) NHL statistics
GP G A Pts PIM
1 13 Sven Baertschi    Switzerland LW Portland Winterhawks (WHL) 69 10 20 30 26
2 45 Markus Granlund   Finland C HIFK (SM-liiga) 55 10 11 21 16
2 57 Tyler Wotherspoon   Canada D Portland Winterhawks (WHL) 15 0 4 4 4
4 104 Johnny Gaudreau   United States LW Dubuque Fighting Saints (USHL) 81 25 40 65 14
6 164 Laurent Brossoit   Canada G Edmonton Oil Kings (WHL) 1 0–1–0, 2.00 GAA
Statistics are updated to the end of the 2014–15 NHL season. denotes player was on an NHL roster in 2014–15.

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2011, calgary, flames, season, 32nd, season, calgary, 40th, flames, franchise, national, hockey, league, flames, finished, with, record, finishing, second, northwest, division, ninth, western, conference, team, failed, qualify, 2012, stanley, playoffs, third, . The 2011 12 Calgary Flames season was the 32nd season in Calgary and 40th for the Flames franchise in the National Hockey League NHL The Flames finished with a 37 29 16 record finishing second in the Northwest Division and ninth in the Western Conference The team failed to qualify for the 2012 Stanley Cup playoffs the third consecutive year the team did not make the post season 2011 12 Calgary FlamesDivision2nd NorthwestConference9th Western2011 12 record37 29 16Home record23 12 6Road record14 17 10Goals for202Goals against226Team informationGeneral managerJay FeasterCoachBrent SutterCaptainJarome IginlaAlternate captainsJay BouwmeesterMark GiordanoArenaScotiabank SaddledomeAverage attendance19 289 100 Team leadersGoalsJarome Iginla 32 AssistsOlli Jokinen 38 PointsJarome Iginla 67 Penalty minutesTim Jackman 94 Plus minusAlex Tanguay 7 WinsMiikka Kiprusoff 35 Goals against averageMiikka Kiprusoff 2 35 2010 112012 13 Three players reach major individual milestones during the season Olli Jokinen appeared in his 1 000th game goaltender Miikka Kiprusoff won his 300th game and captain Jarome Iginla became the 42nd player in NHL history to score 500 goals Iginla was also named the Flames lone representative at the 59th National Hockey League All Star Game Questions surrounded the future direction of the organization at seasons end as head coach Brent Sutter s three year contract was set to expire after three non playoff seasons and as with previous seasons Iginla s future with the organization was again questioned particularly given his contract had one year remaining after the 2011 12 season Contents 1 Off season 2 Regular season 2 1 October December 2 2 January April 3 Post season 4 Standings 5 Schedule and results 5 1 Pre season 5 2 Regular season 6 Player statistics 6 1 Skaters 6 2 Goaltenders 7 Awards and honours 7 1 Awards 7 2 Milestones 8 Transactions 8 1 Player re signings 8 2 Trades 8 3 Additions and subtractions 9 Draft picks 10 ReferencesOff season edit nbsp The Flames wear special uniforms honouring Brad McCrimmon a former player and coach in Calgary who died in the 2011 Lokomotiv Yaroslavl plane crash The Flames began their off season by solidifying their management and coaching staff Jay Feaster who had served as interim general manager following the departure of Darryl Sutter in December 2010 was named to the position on a permanent basis on May 16 2011 1 and Special Assistant Craig Conroy accepted a four year contract extension 2 Feaster s first decision as general manager was to trade 2008 first round draft pick Tim Erixon to the New York Rangers in exchange for prospect Roman Horak and two second round picks 3 The deal was made hours before the Flames would have lost the rights to Erixon as he refused to sign with Calgary despite being offered the maximum salary and bonuses available under the Collective Bargaining Agreement 4 Head coach Brent Sutter augmented his staff by adding two veteran coaches Craig Hartsburg who had 14 years experience in the NHL was hired as an associate coach 5 Clint Malarchuk a ten year veteran as a player was brought in to serve as the team s goaltending coach 6 Following two seasons where the Flames missed the playoffs the team made a significant change to their team over the summer Robyn Regehr alternate captain and long time leader of the team s defence was dealt to the Buffalo Sabres The move was made in part to free up salary cap room to re sign forward Alex Tanguay to a long term contract 7 Veteran centre Daymond Langkow who missed all but four games in 2010 11 due to injury was also dealt 8 Regular season editOctober December edit Calgary entered the 2011 12 season with mixed expectations In its annual preview The Hockey News predicted the Flames would again miss the playoffs anticipating that the team will finish 10th in the Western Conference The magazine argued that the team had too many players who under performed in all aspects of the game the previous season and that they could not afford similar performances and still hope to qualify 9 However the National Hockey League s writers predicted the Flames would qualify for the playoffs with a sixth place finish in the conference They argued that the team s top end talent including Jarome Iginla Miikka Kiprusoff and Alex Tanguay were capable of bringing the team into playoff contention They also predicted that if the team should fail to live up to this expectation the franchise could find itself on the verge of a complete rebuild 7 nbsp The Flames press the Pittsburgh Penguins during the season opener The Flames were expected to open the season in Helsinki as part of the NHL s annual European premiere series However given organizational changes following the departure of Darryl Sutter the team opted against the trip preferring to avoid the distractions of traveling to Finland to open the season 10 Calgary dropped their first two decisions of the season before earning their first win in a record setting game for goaltender Miikka Kiprusoff The 4 1 victory over the Montreal Canadiens on October 13 was Kiprusoff s 263rd as a Calgary Flame moving him past Mike Vernon to become the franchise s all time leader in wins 11 The team struggled to score early in the season finding itself 28th out of 30 teams in NHL scoring 14 games into the season leaving the team in 13th place in the conference 12 Feaster expressed frustration with the results stating that the organization would not show a great deal of patience if the team did not improve 13 Continued struggles in November gave rise to speculation that the Flames might trade captain Jarome Iginla who himself had failed to meet expectations during the first part of the season Feaster finally put an end to the speculation in early December clearly stating that the team was not looking to move the franchise s all time leading scorer 14 The team failed to move in the standings in November remaining in 13th place at the end of the month 14 However the Flames showed improved play toward the end of the month which continued into early December A 5 1 1 stretch to December 8 allowed the Flames to move ahead of the Colorado Avalanche and out of last place in the Northwest Division 15 After briefly moving above 500 a mid December road trip in which the Flames failed to earn a win in four games again left them with more losses than victories 16 However Calgary entered the Christmas break with three consecutive wins each over a top team in the Western Conference 2 1 over the Northwest Division leading Minnesota Wild 3 2 over the Detroit Red Wings and 3 1 over the Vancouver Canucks The first two victories came while Rene Bourque was absent from the lineup to serve a two game suspension for a checking from behind infraction against the Chicago Blackhawks 17 The victory over the Canucks was the first of Leland Irving s NHL career The rookie goaltender was recalled from the Abbotsford Heat early in December after Calgary s usual backup Henrik Karlsson was injured Irving was the American Hockey League AHL leader in wins shutouts and games played at the time of his recall 18 The game against Vancouver was also the first of a season long seven game road trip during which the Flames home arena played host to the 2012 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships 19 In addition to Irving several other players reached personal milestones around the midpoint of the season Brendan Morrison scored his 400th assist on December 22 against the Detroit Red Wings and his 600th point on December 29 against the New York Islanders 20 21 Olli Jokinen appeared in his 1 000th NHL game on January 1 against the Nashville Predators 22 January April edit nbsp Lanny McDonald presents Iginla with a gold stick in recognition of his 500th NHL goalA shootout win over the Columbus Blue Jackets in the first game after the Christmas break gave way to five consecutive losses on the road as the Flames finished their road trip at 2 4 1 The trip ended with a 9 0 defeat to the Boston Bruins that Iginla described as embarrassing and one of the worst games in memory 23 Of note defenceman Chris Butler had a plus minus rating of 7 in the game the worst the NHL has seen since Doug Wilson was also 7 on February 19 1993 in a game against Calgary 23 Adding to the Flames woes seven regulars ended the trip out of the lineup due to injury including three defencemen and first line winger Alex Tanguay 24 Also missing was second line forward Rene Bourque who was serving a five game suspension for elbowing Washington s Nicklas Backstrom 25 Iginla reached a major NHL milestone in the Flames first game back in Calgary scoring his 500th career goal in the third period of a 3 1 victory over the Minnesota Wild on January 7 2012 He became the 42nd player in NHL history to accomplish the feat and only the 15th to score his first 500 goals with one franchise 26 He was subsequently named the Flames only representative at the 59th National Hockey League All Star Game in Ottawa It was Iginla s sixth all star appearance and he scored one goal and two assists in the contest 27 A Flames victory over the New Jersey Devils on January 10 6 3 despite being outshot 38 14 was Calgary s seventh consecutive win on home ice and moved them back above 500 28 The Flames home winning streak was ended at eight following a loss to the Los Angeles Kings on January 14 the first time the Kings won in Calgary in regulation time in seven years 29 Struggling on offence throughout the month the team ended January with a record of 5 6 1 and remained outside of a playoff position 30 Injuries continued to impact the lineup Tanguay returned to action in late January but Curtis Glencross and Lee Stempniak were sidelined with a knee injury and high ankle sprain respectively 31 Stempniak s injury led the Flames to sign forward Krys Kolanos to a contract at the start of February He had been playing for their American Hockey League AHL affiliate on a professional tryout deal after missing 22 months following hip surgery Kolanos had been leading the Abbotsford Heat in scoring at the time of his recall 32 The team had already lost 238 man games to injury by the time they faced the Vancouver Canucks in a February 11 game and suffered further losses when Blair Jones suffered a broken ankle against the Phoenix Coyotes before Mikael Backlund suffered a shoulder injury in the game against Vancouver Both players were expected to miss up to six weeks 33 The loss of both players forced the Flames to move Michael Cammalleri back to centre a position he hadn t played since 2005 34 Despite the losses the Flames continued winning posting a 3 2 shootout victory over the Canucks followed by a 5 1 defeat of the Toronto Maple Leafs Following an overtime loss to the Dallas Stars the Flames defeated the Los Angeles Kings 1 0 in Los Angeles on February 18 to move their record to 10 3 4 since the 9 0 defeat to Boston The team moved into eighth place in the West the first time all season Calgary occupied a playoff spot 35 The team did not remain in a playoff position for long as the Flames returned to the Saddledome and lost all four games of a homestand in the lead up to the February 27 trading deadline A frustrated Jay Feaster criticized his team s veterans in an interview during a shootout loss to the Coyotes and threatened changes only to backtrack a day later 36 Feaster ultimately chose to make no trades at the deadline hoping that the return of Glencross Moss and Smith from the injured list would be enough for the team to qualify for the post season 37 A 4 2 victory in Phoenix on March 1 broke the team s losing streak but the Flames lost a critical game the following night in Anaheim Ryan Getzlaf scored the deciding goal for the Ducks in the final minute of a 3 2 victory that extended Calgary s regular season losing streak in Anaheim to 15 games 38 Injuries continued to be a dominant theme for the Flames as Cammalleri Blake Comeau and Lance Bouma all went down in games against Anaheim and Dallas forcing the team to recall Abbotsford s entire top line of Greg Nemisz Guillaume Desbiens and Krys Kolanos on an emergency basis for their March 6 game against the Montreal Canadiens 39 The Flames lost another forward against Montreal a 5 4 victory that ended a five game home losing streak as Tim Jackman became the seventh regular forward knocked out of the lineup He played only one shift in the game before suffering an upper body injury for the Flames who had already lost over 300 man games to injury at that point 40 The Flames added top prospect Sven Baertschi from the Western Hockey League s Portland Winterhawks due to a provision that gave teams the option to recall junior players under contract as their third or later emergency recall 41 Baertschi made his NHL debut against the Winnipeg Jets then scored his first goal in the following game against the Minnesota Wild 42 43 Jarome Iginla scored his 30th goal of the season on March 13 against the San Jose Sharks to become the seventh player to reach that total for 11 consecutive seasons 44 These games were part of a four game winning streak that brought the Flames into a four team tie for eighth place with 78 points one back of Phoenix in seventh 45 The winning streak reached five games before losses to non contenting teams in the Oilers Blue Jackets Wild the latter two in a shootout and to the Avalanche whom the Flames were battling for a playoff spot left the players disappointed in their performance Speaking about the team s chances of making the post season with just over two weeks remaining in the regular season Alex Tanguay stated that we re just giving it away 46 An overtime loss to the Canucks officially eliminated the Flames from playoff contention with two games left in the season 47 The team won the final two games 3 2 over Vancouver and 5 2 over Anaheim Both victories were sparked by Akim Aliu a rookie forward recalled from Abbotsford to evaluate his play at the NHL level He served as an agitator scored two goals and added an assist 48 The final game also marked the 350th consecutive sell out for the Flames at the Saddledome 49 Post season editAfter missing the playoffs for the third consecutive season all aspects of the Flames organization were questioned by the fans and media Head coach Brent Sutter s three year contract expires on June 30 2012 and while he expressed a desire to return for the 2012 13 season it was unknown if the team would sign him to a new deal 50 In a late season interview with Fan 960 radio former Flames coach Mike Keenan argued that his dismissal in 2009 was forced by team President Ken King and the lead owner Murray Edwards prompting arguments that general manager Jay Feaster s job was also being interfered with by King and Edwards Feaster denied the allegation stating that he had full and complete responsibility for the hockey operations of the club including personnel and added that his reporting relationship in Calgary was no different from when he was the general manager of the Tampa Bay Lightning in the early 2000s 51 The future of captain Jarome Iginla was also questioned He has one season remaining on his contract with the team and with the future direction of the team in doubt even he questioned whether he would be with the team in 2012 13 I really don t know what next year holds I don t know the direction of the team Do I wanna rebuild Do I wanna be on a team if we fully rebuild I don t know that I do 52 Calgary Sun columnist Eric Francis argued that the team s ownership who despite viewing Iginla as an iconic figure for the team and the face of the organization for over a decade were willing to seriously entertain options that involved trading him for the first time 53 Standings editNorthwest Division Pos Teamvte GP W L OTL ROW GF GA GD Pts1 p Vancouver Canucks 82 51 22 9 43 249 198 51 1112 Calgary Flames 82 37 29 16 34 202 226 24 903 Colorado Avalanche 82 41 35 6 32 208 220 12 884 Minnesota Wild 82 35 36 11 24 177 226 49 815 Edmonton Oilers 82 32 40 10 27 212 239 27 74Source National Hockey Leaguep Clinched Presidents Trophy Western Conference Pos Div Teamvte GP W L OTL ROW GF GA GD Pts1 NW p Vancouver Canucks 82 51 22 9 43 249 198 51 1112 CE y St Louis Blues 82 49 22 11 45 210 165 45 1093 PA y Phoenix Coyotes 82 42 27 13 36 216 204 12 974 CE x Nashville Predators 82 48 26 8 43 237 210 27 1045 CE x Detroit Red Wings 82 48 28 6 39 248 203 45 1026 CE x Chicago Blackhawks 82 45 26 11 38 248 238 10 1017 PA x San Jose Sharks 82 43 29 10 34 228 210 18 968 PA x Los Angeles Kings 82 40 27 15 34 194 179 15 959 NW Calgary Flames 82 37 29 16 34 202 226 24 9010 PA Dallas Stars 82 42 35 5 35 211 222 11 8911 NW Colorado Avalanche 82 41 35 6 32 208 220 12 8812 NW Minnesota Wild 82 35 36 11 24 177 226 49 8113 PA Anaheim Ducks 82 34 36 12 31 204 231 27 8014 NW Edmonton Oilers 82 32 40 10 27 212 239 27 7415 CE Columbus Blue Jackets 82 29 46 7 25 202 262 60 65Source National Hockey Leaguep Clinched Presidents Trophy x Clinched playoff spot y Clinched divisionSchedule and results editPre season edit 2011 Pre season Game Log 3 3 0 Home 3 1 0 Road 0 2 0 Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record1 September 20 Vancouver 1 5 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 1 0 02 September 20 Calgary 3 4 Vancouver Irving 18 860 1 1 03 September 24 Calgary 1 2 Edmonton Irving 16 839 1 2 04 September 25 Edmonton 3 0 Calgary Karlsson 19 289 1 3 05 September 27 NY Islanders 0 2 Calgary Karlsson 19 289 2 3 06 September 29 Phoenix 2 4 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 3 3 0Legend Win Loss Overtime shootout lossRegular season edit 2011 12 Game logOctober 4 4 1 Home 3 2 1 Road 1 2 0 Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts1 October 8 Pittsburgh 5 3 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 0 1 0 02 October 10 Calgary 2 5 St Louis Karlsson 19 150 0 2 0 03 October 13 Calgary 4 1 Montreal Kiprusoff 21 273 1 2 0 24 October 15 Calgary 2 3 Toronto Kiprusoff 19 410 1 3 0 25 October 18 Edmonton 1 2 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 2 3 0 46 October 20 NY Rangers 3 2 Calgary OT Karlsson 19 289 2 3 1 57 October 22 Nashville 2 0 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 2 4 1 58 October 26 Colorado 2 4 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 3 4 1 79 October 28 St Louis 1 3 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 4 4 1 9November 6 8 0 Home 2 3 0 Road 4 5 0 Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts10 November 1 Vancouver 5 1 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 4 5 1 911 November 3 Calgary 4 1 Detroit Kiprusoff 20 066 5 5 1 1112 November 4 Calgary 1 2 Buffalo Karlsson 18 690 5 6 1 1113 November 6 Calgary 2 1 Colorado Kiprusoff 15 356 6 6 1 1314 November 8 Minnesota 3 0 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 6 7 1 1315 November 11 Calgary 1 4 Chicago Kiprusoff 21 720 6 8 1 1316 November 12 Calgary 4 3 Colorado Kiprusoff 14 919 7 8 1 1517 November 15 Ottawa 3 1 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 7 9 1 1518 November 18 Chicago 2 5 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 8 9 1 1719 November 21 Calgary 1 4 Columbus Karlsson 11 629 8 10 1 1720 November 23 Calgary 3 5 Detroit Kiprusoff 20 066 8 11 1 1721 November 25 Calgary 0 2 St Louis Kiprusoff 19 150 8 12 1 1722 November 27 Calgary 5 2 Minnesota Kiprusoff 16 864 9 12 1 1923 November 29 Nashville 0 1 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 10 12 1 21December 8 4 4 Home 5 0 1 Road 3 4 3 Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts24 December 1 Columbus 4 3 Calgary SO Kiprusoff 19 289 10 12 2 2225 December 3 Calgary 5 3 Edmonton Kiprusoff 16 839 11 12 2 2426 December 4 Calgary 1 5 Vancouver Karlsson 18 890 11 13 2 2427 December 6 Carolina 6 7 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 12 13 2 2628 December 8 Colorado 2 3 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 13 13 2 2829 December 10 Edmonton 0 3 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 14 13 2 3030 December 13 Calgary 1 2 Nashville Kiprusoff 14 813 14 14 2 3031 December 15 Calgary 4 5 Tampa Bay OT Kiprusoff 17 241 14 14 3 3132 December 16 Calgary 2 3 Florida SO Irving 15 575 14 14 4 3233 December 18 Calgary 2 4 Chicago Kiprusoff 21 192 14 15 4 3234 December 20 Minnesota 1 2 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 15 15 4 3435 December 22 Detroit 2 3 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 16 15 4 3636 December 23 Calgary 3 1 Vancouver Irving 18 890 17 15 4 3837 December 27 Calgary 2 1 Columbus SO Kiprusoff 16 985 18 15 4 4038 December 29 Calgary 1 3 NY Islanders Kiprusoff 14 819 18 16 4 4039 December 30 Calgary 3 4 Ottawa OT Irving 20 500 18 16 5 41January 5 6 1 Home 3 3 0 Road 2 3 1 Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts40 January 1 Calgary 3 5 Nashville Kiprusoff 17 113 18 17 5 4141 January 3 Calgary 1 3 Washington Kiprusoff 18 506 18 18 5 4142 January 5 Calgary 0 9 Boston Irving 17 565 18 19 5 4143 January 7 Minnesota 1 3 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 19 19 5 4344 January 10 New Jersey 3 6 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 20 19 5 4545 January 12 Anaheim 0 1 Calgary OT Kiprusoff 19 289 21 19 5 4746 January 14 Los Angeles 4 1 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 21 20 5 4747 January 17 Calgary 1 2 San Jose SO Kiprusoff 17 562 21 20 6 4848 January 19 Calgary 2 1 Los Angeles SO Kiprusoff 18 118 22 20 6 5049 January 21 Calgary 6 2 Edmonton Kiprusoff 16 839 23 20 6 5250 January 24 San Jose 1 0 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 23 21 6 5251 January 31 Detroit 3 1 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 23 22 6 52February 5 2 5 Home 3 2 2 Road 2 0 3 Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts52 February 3 Chicago 1 3 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 24 22 6 5453 February 6 Calgary 2 3 Anaheim SO Kiprusoff 12 096 24 22 7 5554 February 8 Calgary 4 3 San Jose Kiprusoff 17 562 25 22 7 5755 February 9 Calgary 1 2 Phoenix OT Irving 10 048 25 22 8 5856 February 11 Vancouver 2 3 Calgary SO Kiprusoff 19 289 26 22 8 6057 February 14 Toronto 1 5 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 27 22 8 6258 February 16 Calgary 2 3 Dallas OT Kiprusoff 11 839 27 22 9 6359 February 18 Calgary 1 0 Los Angeles Kiprusoff 18 118 28 22 9 6560 February 21 Edmonton 6 1 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 28 23 9 6561 February 23 Phoenix 4 3 Calgary SO Kiprusoff 19 289 28 23 10 6662 February 25 Philadelphia 5 4 Calgary SO Kiprusoff 19 289 28 23 11 6763 February 27 St Louis 3 1 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 28 24 11 67March 7 5 5 Home 5 2 2 Road 2 3 3 Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts64 March 1 Calgary 4 2 Phoenix Kiprusoff 10 989 29 24 11 6965 March 2 Calgary 2 3 Anaheim Irving 16 431 29 25 11 6966 March 4 Dallas 3 2 Calgary SO Kiprusoff 19 289 29 25 12 7067 March 6 Montreal 4 5 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 30 25 12 7268 March 9 Winnipeg 3 5 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 31 25 12 7469 March 11 Calgary 4 3 Minnesota Kiprusoff 17 119 32 25 12 7670 March 13 San Jose 2 3 Calgary OT Kiprusoff 19 289 33 25 12 7871 March 15 Phoenix 1 4 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 34 25 12 8072 March 16 Calgary 1 3 Edmonton Irving 16 839 34 26 12 8073 March 18 Columbus 2 1 Calgary SO Kiprusoff 19 289 34 26 13 8174 March 20 Calgary 1 2 Colorado OT Kiprusoff 14 223 34 26 14 8275 March 22 Calgary 2 3 Minnesota SO Kiprusoff 17 002 34 26 15 8376 March 24 Calgary 1 4 Dallas Kiprusoff 17 238 34 27 15 8377 March 26 Dallas 4 5 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 35 27 15 8578 March 28 Los Angeles 3 0 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 35 28 15 8579 March 30 Colorado 4 1 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 35 29 15 8580 March 31 Calgary 2 3 Vancouver OT Karlsson 18 890 35 29 16 86April 2 0 0 Home 2 0 0 Road 0 0 0 Date Visitor Score Home OT Decision Attendance Record Pts81 April 5 Vancouver 2 3 Calgary Kiprusoff 19 289 36 29 16 8882 April 7 Anaheim 2 5 Calgary Karlsson 19 289 37 29 16 90Legend Win 2 points Loss 0 points Overtime shootout loss 1 point Player statistics editSkaters edit Note GP Games played G Goals A Assists Pts Points Plus minus PIM Penalty minutes Regular seasonPlayer GP G A Pts PIMJarome Iginla 82 32 35 67 10 43Olli Jokinen 82 23 38 61 12 54Alex Tanguay 64 13 36 49 7 28Curtis Glencross 67 26 22 48 13 62Jay Bouwmeester 82 5 24 29 21 26Lee Stempniak 61 14 14 28 2 16Mark Giordano 61 9 18 27 0 75Michael Cammalleri 28 11 8 19 4 16Matt Stajan 61 8 10 18 3 29Rene Bourque 38 13 3 16 3 41Blake Comeau 58 5 10 15 0 24Chris Butler 68 2 13 15 9 34T J Brodie 54 2 12 14 3 14Scott Hannan 78 2 10 12 10 38Tom Kostopoulos 81 4 8 12 15 57Brendan Morrison 28 4 7 11 1 6Mikael Backlund 41 4 7 11 13 16Anton Babchuk 32 2 8 10 2 6Roman Horak 61 3 8 11 3 14Derek Smith 47 2 9 11 1 12David Moss 32 2 7 9 3 12Cory Sarich 62 1 6 7 1 66Tim Jackman 75 1 6 7 21 94Paul Byron 22 3 2 5 3 2Niklas Hagman 8 1 3 4 3 2Blair Jones 21 1 3 4 2 8Sven Baertschi 5 3 0 3 2 4Akim Aliu 2 2 1 3 3 12Lance Bouma 27 1 2 3 5 11Krys Kolanos 13 0 1 1 1 2Raitis Ivanans 1 0 0 0 1 0Brett Carson 2 0 0 0 2 0Pierre Luc Letourneau Leblond 3 0 0 0 1 10Clay Wilson 2 0 0 0 0 2Joe Piskula 5 0 0 0 5 2Greg Nemisz 9 0 0 0 1 0Guillaume Desbiens 10 0 0 0 1 25 Goaltenders edit Note GP Games played TOI Time on ice minutes W Wins L Losses OT Overtime losses GA Goals against GAA Goals against average SA Shots against SV Saves Sv Save percentage SO Shutouts Regular seasonPlayer GP TOI W L OT GA GAA SA Sv SO G A PIMMiikka Kiprusoff 70 4128 35 22 11 162 2 35 2040 921 4 0 0 0Henrik Karlsson 9 454 1 4 1 24 3 17 239 900 0 0 0 0Leland Irving 7 394 1 3 3 21 3 20 239 912 0 0 0 0 Denotes player spent time with another organization before joining Flames Stats reflect time with the Flames only Traded mid seasonAwards and honours edit nbsp Olli Jokinen is presented with a silver stick in recognition of playing his 1 000th NHL gameTwo members of the Flames 1989 Stanley Cup championship team were announced as members of the Hockey Hall of Fame s 2011 class Joe Nieuwendyk was a Flames draft pick in 1985 and won the Calder Memorial Trophy in 1988 as the league s rookie of the year He remained with the Flames until a 1995 trade sent him to the Dallas Stars He finished his career with 564 goals 1 126 points and two additional Stanley Cup titles with the Stars and New Jersey Devils 54 Doug Gilmour came to Calgary in 1988 as part of a trade with the St Louis Blues and played parts of five seasons in Calgary until he was sent to the Toronto Maple Leafs in 1992 He finished his career with 450 goals and 1 414 points 55 The team announced the introduction of the Forever a Flame program during the season Former players honoured under the program will have a banner raised to the Saddledome rafters though their number will not be formally retired The first honouree was Al MacInnis whose number 2 was raised in a ceremony on February 27 56 MacInnis was an eight time all star with the Flames and was named the Conn Smythe Trophy winner as most valuable player of the playoffs with the 1989 Stanley Cup championship team 57 Awards edit Player AwardLeague awardsJarome Iginla First Star of the Week December 5 11 58 Team awardsCurtis Glencross Ralph T Scurfield Humanitarian Award 59 Mark Giordano J R Bud McCaig Award 60 Milestones edit Player Milestone ReachedRoman Horak 1st NHL game1st NHL point assist October 8 2011 61 Miikka Kiprusoff 263rd win as a Flame Franchise record October 13 2011 11 Roman Horak 1st NHL goal October 26 2011 62 T J Brodie 1st NHL point assist November 18 2011 63 Alex Tanguay 700th NHL point November 21 2011 64 T J Brodie 1st NHL goal November 27 2011 65 Derek Smith 1st NHL goal November 29 2011 66 Leland Irving 1st NHL game December 16 2011 67 Brendan Morrison 400th NHL assist December 22 2011 20 Leland Irving 1st NHL win December 23 2011 18 Brendan Morrison 600th NHL point December 29 2011 21 Olli Jokinen 1 000th NHL game January 1 2012 22 Brendan Morrison 200th NHL goal January 1 2012Lance Bouma 1st NHL goal January 7 2012 26 Jarome Iginla 500th NHL goal January 7 2012 26 Lee Stempniak 500th NHL game January 10 2012 68 Miikka Kiprusoff 527th game as a Flame Franchise record goaltender February 3 2012 69 Miikka Kiprusoff 300th NHL win February 8 2012 70 Tom Kostopoulos 600th NHL game March 6 2012 71 Matt Stajan 100th NHL goal March 9 2012 42 Sven Baertschi 1st NHL game March 9 2012 42 Sven Baertschi 1st NHL goal March 11 2012 43 Matt Stajan 600th NHL game March 18 2012 72 Akim Aliu 1st NHL game1st NHL point assist April 5 2012 73 Akim Aliu 1st NHL goal April 7 2012 74 Transactions edit nbsp Lee Stempniak was acquired in an off season trade with Phoenix The Flames parted with two veteran leaders over the summer first shipping alternate captain Robyn Regehr to the Buffalo Sabres along with Ales Kotalik for two young players Chris Butler and Paul Byron at the end of June 75 Two months later Daymond Langkow who had missed all but four games the previous season due to a neck injury was traded to the Phoenix Coyotes in exchange for Lee Stempniak 76 Both deals had salary cap implications for the Flames allowing them greater room to maneuver financially while the Langkow deal was made with an eye towards getting younger as the former Flame was 35 years old at the time of the deal seven years older than Stempniak 77 Calgary was involved in a six player trade in early January that was achieved through somewhat bizarre circumstances general manager Jay Feaster had been working with his Montreal Canadiens counterpart Pierre Gauthier on a deal that would revolve around the Flames re acquiring Michael Cammalleri in exchange for Rene Bourque Feaster put the talks on hold when Bourque was given a five game suspension but was contacted by Gauthier to resume the talks after Cammalleri generated controversy in Montreal when he was quoted by the media as saying that the Canadiens standing 12th in the Eastern Conference at the time had prepared and played like losers The Montreal Gazette suggested later that the comments originally spoken in English were misrepresented after they were translated to French by Reseau des sports then translated back to English 78 Though both teams denied the comments played a role in the deal Montreal and Calgary finalized the trade one day later while the Canadiens were playing a game against the Boston Bruins Montreal was forced to remove Cammalleri from the game after the second period 79 creating widespread speculation across the league about where he was being traded to while the deal could not be finalized until after Calgary s later scheduled game began so that Bourque would get credit for a game served on his suspension Player re signings edit Player Date Contract terms in US dollars Curtis Glencross May 16 2011 Four years 10 2 million 80 Brett Carson June 9 2011 Two years 1 15 million 81 Henrik Karlsson June 20 2011 Two years 1 725 million US 82 Alex Tanguay June 25 2011 Five years 17 5 million 83 Anton Babchuk July 4 2011 Two years 5 million 84 Brendan Mikkelson July 14 2011 One year 721 900 US 85 Brendan Morrison July 15 2011 One year 1 25 million US 86 Trades edit June 1 2011 3 To Calgary Flames Roman Horak2nd round pick in 20112nd round pick in 2011 To New York Rangers Tim Erixon5th round pick in 2011June 25 2011 75 To Calgary Flames Chris ButlerPaul Byron To Buffalo Sabres Ales KotalikRobyn Regehr2nd round pick in 2012July 9 2011 87 To Calgary Flames Jordan Henry To Florida Panthers Keith SeabrookJuly 14 2011 88 To Calgary Flames Pierre Luc Letourneau Leblond To New Jersey Devils 5th round pick in 2012August 29 2011 76 To Calgary Flames Lee Stempniak To Phoenix Coyotes Daymond LangkowJanuary 6 2012 89 To Calgary Flames Blair Jones To Tampa Bay Lightning Brendan MikkelsonJanuary 12 2012 79 To Calgary Flames Michael CammalleriKarri Ramo5th round pick in 2012 To Montreal Canadiens Rene BourquePatrick Holland2nd round pick in 2013January 27 2012 90 To Calgary Flames Brian Connelly To Chicago Blackhawks Brendan MorrisonJanuary 30 2012 91 To Calgary Flames Akim Aliu To Winnipeg Jets John NegrinAdditions and subtractions edit AdditionsPlayer Former team ViaBen Walter New Jersey Devils Free agencyClay Wilson Florida Panthers Free agencyGuillaume Desbiens Vancouver Canucks Free agencyDerek Smith Ottawa Senators Free agencyScott Hannan Washington Capitals Free agencyBlake Comeau New York Islanders WaiversKrys Kolanos Abbotsford Heat PTO SubtractionsPlayer New team ViaFredrik Modin N A RetirementAdam Pardy Dallas Stars Free agencyMatt Pelech San Jose Sharks Free agencySteve Staios New York Islanders Free agencyNiklas Hagman Anaheim Ducks WaiversDraft picks edit nbsp Baertschi made his NHL debut with the Flames in 2011 12 as an emergency recall from his junior teamMain article List of Calgary Flames draft picks The Flames entered the 2011 NHL Entry Draft with the 13th overall pick With it they chose Swiss forward Sven Baertschi from the Western Hockey League s Portland Winterhawks 92 He returned to Portland for the 2011 12 WHL season and was an offensive leader averaging two points per game before a number of injuries late in the season in Calgary allowed the Flames to recall him on an emergency basis 93 Baertschi scored three goals in five games in Calgary before he was returned to the Winterhawks for the start of their playoffs 94 Rnd Pick Player Nat Pos Team league NHL statisticsGP G A Pts PIM1 13 Sven Baertschi nbsp Switzerland LW Portland Winterhawks WHL 69 10 20 30 262 45 Markus Granlund nbsp Finland C HIFK SM liiga 55 10 11 21 162 57 Tyler Wotherspoon nbsp Canada D Portland Winterhawks WHL 15 0 4 4 44 104 Johnny Gaudreau nbsp United States LW Dubuque Fighting Saints USHL 81 25 40 65 146 164 Laurent Brossoit nbsp Canada G Edmonton Oil Kings WHL 1 0 1 0 2 00 GAAStatistics are updated to the end of the 2014 15 NHL season denotes player was on an NHL roster in 2014 15 References editPlayer stats Calgary Flames player stats ESPN Retrieved October 8 2011 Game log Calgary Flames game log ESPN Retrieved September 21 2011 Team standings 2011 12 NHL standings ESPN Retrieved October 8 2011 MacFarlane Steve May 16 2011 Flames officially name Feaster general manager The Kingston Whig Standard Archived from the original on May 19 2011 Retrieved May 18 2011 Hall Vicky May 16 2011 Conroy chooses Flames over coaching gig Vancouver Sun Retrieved May 18 2011 a b Flames make deal with Rangers Calgary Flames Hockey Club June 1 2011 Retrieved June 1 2011 Cruickshank Scott June 2 2011 Flames go long way to ship Erixon Calgary Herald Archived 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