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   February 11, 2012


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Calgary Flames left wing Mike Cammalleri looks to score against the Phoenix Coyotes in the first period during an NHL game in Glendale, Arizona, February 9, 2012. (REUTERS/Rick Scuteri)

It’s obviously a little early to decide on a winner in the big trade between the Calgary Flames and Montreal Canadiens a few weeks back.
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Flames keep enemies close
The brass ring is close enough the Calgary Flames believe they can feel it.
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Cut face limits Tanguay against Coyotes
In the immediate moments afterwards, it looked honey badger nasty. Midway through the first period, Calgary Flames left winger Alex Tanguay was hit in the face by the puck when Jarome Iginla’s pass attempt ricocheted off a defender’s stick.
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Jokinen OK with pace Flames take to talk contract
Olli Jokinen makes no bones about his desire to remain with the Calgary Flames beyond this season, which would require a new contract.
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RECENT HEADLINES
Feb 8 ... Flames re-sign blueliner Smith

Feb 8 ... Can't rely on Kiprusoff forever

Feb 7 ... Iginla believes Flames playoff-bound

Feb 5 ... Kiprusoff padding his stats

Feb 4 ... Tanguay improves team skill

Feb 4 ... Toews in the offing?

Feb 3 ... Flames shoot down 'Hawks

Feb 3 ... Lanny recalls Sittler's stunner


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