1989 CALGARY FLAMES STANLEY CUP CHAMPIONSHIP RING MUST HAVE NICE MACINNIS!!

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1989 Calgary Flames Stanley Cup Championship The 1989 Stanley Cup Final was contested between the Calgary Flames and the Montreal Canadiens, the top two teams during the 1988–89 NHL regular season. As of 2014, this is the most recent time that this has happened. It is also the most recent time that the Final series was played entirely in Canada, and was the second time in the decade that the Canadiens and Flames met in the Finals.The Flames defeated the Canadiens in six games to win their first, and as of 2014, only Stanley Cup. They became the first team to win a Stanley Cup after relocating, as they had begun life as the Atlanta Flames in 1972. Since then, four more teams have accomplished this feat: the New Jersey Devils, the Colorado Avalanche, the Dallas Stars, and the Carolina Hurricanes. The Flames reached the Finals again in 2004, losing to the Tampa Bay Lightning; they had gone that entire span without a single playoff series victory. This was also the second-to-last of eight consecutive Finals where either the Flames or their provincial rival Edmonton Oilers represented Alberta. Both Calgary and Montreal were the only two teams to win the Stanley Cup in the 1980s other than the New York Islanders and the Edmonton Oilers.This was the Canadiens' first defeat in a Finals since 1967. It is also, as of 2014, their most recent read more