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- FLAMES TV CHINESE – STREET FEST Brian Wong talks to Tim Hunter and Colin Patterson at this year’s Chinatown Street Festival. See video.
- 1-ON-1 VERNON“You can’t ask for a better person to get a call from to tell you, ‘you’re going into the Hall of Fame’”
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Q&A – JOEL OTTO
Q: What was your favourite memory while playing for the Flames? A: I had lots of great moments playing with Flames, but winning Stanley Cup and hoisting it in the Montreal Forum has to be my most memorable.
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ALUMNI TOY DRIVE SET FOR SATURDAY
Rhett Warrener talks to Flames TV about the Alumni Toy Drive set for Saturday.
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FLAMES ALUMNI HOLIDAY TOY DRIVE TO BE HELD SATURDAY
Initiated by Rhett Warrener, the Calgary Flames Alumni will be hosting a toy drive at the December 14th Flames game versus the Carolina Hurricanes.
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Q&A – MASON RAYMOND
Q: What was your favourite memory while playing for the Flames? A: Playing for the flames in general was a surreal experience, especially growing up just outside of Calgary and being a Flames fan my whole childhood. My fondest memory was the second game ever wearing the Calgary Flames jersey. I scored a hat-trick that game. Not only was it a hat-trick, it was my first goal as a Flame and was also my 100th career goal.
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Q&A – BRENDAN MORRISON
Q: What was your favourite memory while playing for the Flames? It would have to be playing in the Heritage Classic at McMahon Stadium. It was a freezing cold day but it was a memorable experience.
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Q&A – MIKE COMMODORE
Q: What was your favourite memory while playing for the Flames? A: My favourite memory as a Flame was the entirety of the 2004 Stanley Cup Playoff run. It didn’t end how we wanted it to, but it was pretty much as close as you can get to winning the Cup. Making the playoffs was the goal all year, and to be honest, nothing much was expected out of us after that. We had a great group of guys to go along with a couple of star players and we took off once we got in. The city was on…