Flames undergoing red-hot reversal
The Flames are playing like they're determined to end their six-season playoff drought.
View ArticleFlames look like this year's Ducks
Who could be this year's Mighty Ducks at playoff time? Look no further than the red-hot Calgary Flames.
View ArticleEarly games yield obvious trends
The Stanley Cup playoffs are still young, but significant storylines already are emerging.
View ArticleYoung goalies carrying mantle of greatness
There's a good chance the next Cup-winning goalie is a first-timer. Get used to it.
View ArticleStanley Cup notebook: May 25
It may be 90 degrees and humid in Tampa, but the Forum ice is in good hands.
View ArticleExciting and fun ... and it's the Cup finals
Forget their payrolls, markets and lack of megastar power, the Lightning and Flames are about to play one heck of a Stanley Cup finals.
View ArticleKelley: Flames don't forget Turek
Roman Turek has been relegated to a backrup role, but his contributions are still noticed by his teammates.
View ArticleNo speculating about Game 4 implications
If the Flames win two in a row, they'll be heavily favored to win the Stanley Cup. But in this series, that's a big if.
View ArticleRichards' goal stands as winner ... again
A second chance gives Brad Richards an NHL record and the Lightning a renewed hope.
View ArticleWhy they're here? Kiprusoff, Khabibulin
How did the Flames and Lightning get this far? See Miikka Kiprusoff and Nikolai Khabibulin, respectively.
View ArticleKelley: Anatomy of a Stanley Cup finals
The Lightning's win over the Flames in seven games came down to one thing: more of everything.
View ArticleKelley: Flames may have lost more than game
Flames defensive stalwart Robyn Regehr was seen leaving the Saddledome after Game 6 with a cast on his left foot.
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