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Two NHL teams have previously called Atlanta home, but didn't last long in the Peach State. The Atlanta Flames began play in 1972, but relocated to Calgary in 1980. Later on, the Atlanta Thrashers ...
RELATED: Vernon Krause's NHL dream: Third time the charm for Atlanta expansion? The region's first team, the Atlanta Flames, lasted eight years before moving to Calgary in 1980. The second try ...
Twice in its long history, the NHL has taken a crack at putting a team in Atlanta. First came the Atlanta Flames in 1973, playing at the Omni Coliseum. Attendance was a challenge, and the team ...
As heard from earlier, the NHL has announced young California kid Dustin Wolf as one of the nominees for the Calder Memorial ...
In today’s NHL rumors ... expansion to Atlanta, and why it may be different from the first two times the league tried. Finally, the St. Louis Blues could be giving their logo a slight redesign ...
The National Hockey League has twice housed a team in Atlanta — and NHL commissioner Gary Bettman believes the third time could be the charm for another expansion franchise. The Atlanta Flames ...
NHL insider David Pagnotta has said that the Calgary Flames may trade defenseman Rasmus Andersson if no deal is reached soon. On Wednesday, Pagnotta, in a video on X with rinkside reporter Kate ...
Gary Bettman did nothing to quell belief that the National Hockey League is getting serious about expanding to Atlanta. Third time’s a charm. “It’s a different place than when the Flames and ...
The Denver Pioneers have provided a consistent pipeline of NHL talent for years. For a Flames team that is short on young depth at the centre position, it was a big deal that they managed to ...
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