Calgary Flames
The "Calgary Flames" is a professional ice hockey team based in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. As part of the NHL's Western Conference, they compete in the Pacific Division alongside other teams such as the Anaheim Ducks and the Los Angeles Kings. Founded in 1972, the Flames have a rich history in both the city of Calgary and the National Hockey League. The team has had many notable players over the years, including Lanny McDonald, Joe Nieuwendyk, and Jarome Iginla, who all have their jerseys retired by the team. The Flames have also appeared in three Stanley Cup Finals, winning the championship in 1989. Their home games are played at the Scotiabank Saddledome, a multi-purpose arena located in downtown Calgary. In addition to their regular season schedule, the Flames also participate in various preseason and postseason events, such as the NHL Entry Draft and the Stanley Cup Playoffs. As a member of the "NHL Teams" category within "Winter Sports," the "Calgary Flames" embody the spirit of competition and athleticism that is central to the sport of ice hockey. Their success on the ice, combined with their commitment to the city of Calgary and its fans, make them an integral part of the larger "Sports" community.