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The Flames finished atop the Smythe Division standings for the first time in team history, en route to winning their first ever Presidents’ Trophy as the top club in the NHL.[1]The Flames spent almost the entire month of February playing away games as the 1988 Winter Olympics were being held in Calgary at that time.In the playoffs, the Flames easily defeated the Los Angeles Kings four games to one, setting a franchise record that still stands by scoring 30 goals in a five-game series.[2] The Flames season was ended by their provincial archrivals, again as the Edmonton Oilers swept Calgary out of the Smythe Division Finals en route to their fourth Stanley Cup in five years.The Flames set numerous franchise records this season, including most wins (48), most home wins (26), most road wins (22), and most points (105), all of which that were tied or broken in 1988\u201389. The Flames 397 goals remains a franchise record,[3] and one of the highest totals in league history. The Flames also finished first in scoring during the regular season.[4] Furthermore, the Flames led the league in short-handed goals scored (23) and power-play percentage (28.46%).[5]Freshman sniper Joe Nieuwendyk became the second rookie in NHL history to score 50 goals, as his 51 fell just two shy of Mike Bossy’s record of 53 set in 1977\u201378. Nieuwendyk captured the Calder Memorial Trophy as the NHL’s Rookie-of-the-Year for his effort.[6]Lanny McDonald became the first player to win the King Clancy Memorial Trophy, awarded to players who best exemplify leadership qualities and make notable humanitarian contributions to their community.[7] In addition, Brad McCrimmon won the Emery Edge Award for leading the league in Plus\/Minus at +48.[8]The Flames sent five players to the 1988 All-Star Game: Al MacInnis, Gary Suter, Brad McCrimmon, Joe Nieuwendyk and Mike Vernon. Nieuwendyk was also named to the NHL All-Rookie team.[9]Table of ContentsRegular season[edit]Season standings[edit]Schedule and results[edit]Playoffs[edit]Player statistics[edit]Skaters[edit]Goaltenders[edit]Transactions[edit]Trades[edit]Free agents[edit]Draft picks[edit]See also[edit]References[edit]Regular season[edit]Season standings[edit][10]Note: GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points, GF = Goals for, GA = Goals againstNote: Teams that qualified for the playoffs are highlighted in bold.Schedule and results[edit]1987\u201388 Game logOctober: 5\u20135\u20131 (home: 1\u20133\u20130; road: 4\u20132\u20131)#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTRecordPts1October 8Detroit1 \u2013 5Calgary1\u20130\u2013022October 10Winnipeg5 \u2013 1Calgary1\u20131\u2013023October 12Calgary2 \u2013 3Winnipeg1\u20132\u2013024October 14Calgary5 \u2013 4Edmonton2\u20132\u2013045October 16Edmonton5 \u2013 2Calgary2\u20133\u2013046October 18Boston6 \u2013 5CalgaryOT2\u20134\u2013047October 20Calgary4 \u2013 5NY Islanders2\u20135\u2013048October 21Calgary5 \u2013 4NY Rangers3\u20135\u2013069October 24Calgary7 \u2013 5Quebec4\u20135\u20130810October 26Calgary5 \u2013 3Montreal5\u20135\u201301011October 30Calgary3 \u2013 3VancouverOT5\u20135\u2013111November: 9\u20133\u20132 (home: 6\u20132\u20132; road: 3\u20131\u20130)#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTRecordPts12November 3NY Rangers3 \u2013 5Calgary6\u20135\u201311313November 5Edmonton4 \u2013 4CalgaryOT6\u20135\u201321414November 8Buffalo6 \u2013 3Calgary6\u20136\u201321415November 10Calgary3 \u2013 4Winnipeg6\u20137\u201321416November 11Calgary4 \u2013 3Minnesota7\u20137\u201321617November 13Los Angeles7 \u2013 10Calgary8\u20137\u201321818November 15Vancouver4 \u2013 8Calgary9\u20137\u201322019November 17Boston6 \u2013 3Calgary9\u20138\u201322020November 19Quebec1 \u2013 9Calgary10\u20138\u201322221November 21Pittsburgh4 \u2013 4CalgaryOT10\u20138\u201332322November 23New Jersey2 \u2013 9Calgary11\u20138\u201332523November 25Calgary4 \u2013 2Vancouver12\u20138\u201332724November 28Calgary8 \u2013 4Los Angeles13\u20138\u201332925November 30Chicago0 \u2013 4Calgary14\u20138\u2013331December: 9\u20133\u20131 (home: 5\u20132\u20131; road: 4\u20131\u20131)#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTRecordPts26December 3Toronto3 \u2013 5Calgary15\u20138\u201333327December 5Minnesota4 \u2013 4CalgaryOT15\u20138\u201343428December 8Calgary5 \u2013 4Washington16\u20138\u201343629December 9Calgary2 \u2013 5Pittsburgh16\u20139\u201343630December 11Calgary5 \u2013 1New Jersey17\u20139\u201343831December 13Calgary7 \u2013 1Buffalo18\u20139\u201344032December 16Winnipeg4 \u2013 5Calgary19\u20139\u201344233December 19Calgary4 \u2013 1Los Angeles20\u20139\u201344434December 20Los Angeles6 \u2013 3Calgary20\u201310\u201344435December 22Hartford5 \u2013 6CalgaryOT21\u201310\u201344636December 26Edmonton5 \u2013 4Calgary21\u201311\u201344637December 28Montreal3 \u2013 9Calgary22\u201311\u201344838December 31Philadelphia4 \u2013 5Calgary23\u201311\u2013450January: 9\u20133\u20132 (home: 6\u20131\u20130; road: 3\u20132\u20132)#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTRecordPts39January 2Calgary3 \u2013 5St. Louis23\u201312\u201345040January 3Calgary5 \u2013 3Chicago24\u201312\u201345241January 6Winnipeg1 \u2013 6Calgary25\u201312\u201345442January 8NY Islanders4 \u2013 7Calgary26\u201312\u201345643January 10Washington2 \u2013 8Calgary27\u201312\u201345844January 13Calgary3 \u2013 5Edmonton27\u201313\u201345845January 15Calgary4 \u2013 4VancouverOT27\u201313\u201355946January 19Vancouver5 \u2013 7Calgary28\u201313\u201356147January 21Los Angeles5 \u2013 4CalgaryOT28\u201314\u201356148January 23Calgary4 \u2013 4DetroitOT28\u201314\u201366249January 25Calgary11 \u2013 3Toronto29\u201314\u201366450January 27Hartford1 \u2013 5Calgary30\u201314\u201366651January 29Calgary5 \u2013 4Edmonton31\u201314\u201366852January 30Vancouver3 \u2013 4Calgary32\u201314\u2013670February: 5\u20136\u20131 (home: 0\u20131\u20130; road: 5\u20135\u20131)#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTRecordPts53February 1New Jersey5 \u2013 4Calgary32\u201315\u201367054February 3Calgary0 \u2013 9Winnipeg32\u201316\u201367055February 5Calgary1 \u2013 5Detroit32\u201317\u201367056February 7Calgary5 \u2013 2Los Angeles33\u201317\u201367257February 12Calgary3 \u2013 2Philadelphia34\u201317\u201367458February 14Calgary4 \u2013 5WashingtonOT34\u201318\u201367459February 16Calgary3 \u2013 9NY Islanders34\u201319\u201367460February 17Calgary3 \u2013 5NY Rangers34\u201320\u201367461February 20Calgary6 \u2013 3St. Louis35\u201320\u201367662February 21Calgary3 \u2013 3ChicagoOT35\u201320\u201377763February 26Calgary5 \u2013 3Vancouver36\u201320\u201377964February 28Calgary3 \u2013 2Edmonton37\u201320\u2013781March: 10\u20132\u20132 (home: 7\u20131\u20130; road: 3\u20131\u20132)#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTRecordPts65March 3Philadelphia3 \u2013 6Calgary38\u201320\u201378366March 5Edmonton4 \u2013 7Calgary39\u201320\u201378567March 7Pittsburgh5 \u2013 4Calgary39\u201321\u201378568March 9Calgary6 \u2013 6WinnipegOT39\u201321\u201388669March 10Winnipeg3 \u2013 5Calgary40\u201321\u201388870March 12Buffalo4 \u2013 10Calgary41\u201321\u201389071March 15Calgary8 \u2013 6Hartford42\u201321\u201389272March 17Calgary7 \u2013 5Boston43\u201321\u201389473March 19Calgary5 \u2013 4QuebecOT44\u201321\u201389674March 21Calgary3 \u2013 3MontrealOT44\u201321\u201399775March 24Toronto1 \u2013 7Calgary45\u201321\u201399976March 26Vancouver1 \u2013 6Calgary46\u201321\u2013910177March 28St. Louis2 \u2013 7Calgary47\u201321\u2013910378March 30Calgary7 \u2013 9Los Angeles47\u201322\u20139103April: 1\u20131\u20130 (home: 1\u20131\u20130; road: 0\u20130\u20130)#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTRecordPts79April 1Los Angeles6 \u2013 3Calgary47\u201323\u2013910380April 3Minnesota1 \u2013 4Calgary48\u201323\u20139105Playoffs[edit]1988 Stanley Cup PlayoffsSmythe Division Semi-final vs. Los Angeles – Flames win 4\u20131GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTSeries1April 6Los Angeles2 \u2013 9CalgaryCalgary leads 1\u201302April 7Los Angeles4 \u2013 6CalgaryCalgary leads 2\u201303April 9Calgary2 \u2013 5Los AngelesCalgary leads 2\u201314April 10Calgary7 \u2013 3Los AngelesCalgary leads 3\u201315April 12Los Angeles4 \u2013 6CalgaryCalgary wins 4\u20131Smythe Division Final vs. Edmonton – Oilers win 4\u20130GameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTSeries1April 19Edmonton3 \u2013 1CalgaryEdmonton leads 1\u201302April 21Edmonton5 \u2013 4CalgaryOTEdmonton leads 2\u201303April 23Calgary2 \u2013 4EdmontonEdmonton leads 3\u201304April 25Calgary4 \u2013 6EdmontonEdmonton wins 4\u20130Player statistics[edit]Skaters[edit]Note: GP = Games played; G = Goals; A = Assists; Pts = Points; PIM = Penalty minutes\u2020Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Calgary. Stats reflect time with the Flames only.\u2021Traded mid-season.Goaltenders[edit]Note: GP = Games played; TOI = Time on ice (minutes); W = Wins; L = Losses; OT = Overtime\/shootout losses; GA = Goals against; SO = Shutouts; GAA = Goals against average\u00a0\u00a0Regular\u00a0season\u00a0PlayoffsPlayer#GPTOIWLTGASOGAAGPTOIWLGASOGAAMike Vernon306435653916721013.539515443403.96Rick Wamsley\u202031273100504.1113301203.64Doug Dadswell362512218728904.37–––––––\u2020Denotes player spent time with another team before joining Calgary. Stats reflect time with the Flames only.Transactions[edit]The Flames were involved in the following transactions during the 1988\u201389 season.Trades[edit]Free agents[edit]Draft picks[edit]Calgary’s picks at the 1987 NHL Entry Draft, held in Detroit, Michigan.[11]See also[edit]References[edit]Player stats: 2006\u201307 Calgary Flames Media Guide, p.\u00a0124.Game log: 2006\u201307 Calgary Flames Media Guide, p.\u00a0139.Team standings: 1987\u201388 NHL standings @hockeydb.comTrades: Individual player pages at hockeydb.com^ 1987\u201388 season, 2006\u201307 Calgary Flames Media Guide, p. 124.^ Playoff Records, 2006\u201307 Calgary Flames Media Guide, p. 224.^ Year-by-year Results, 2006\u201307 Calgary Flames Media Guide, p. 106.^ “1987-88 NHL Summary”.^ “1987-88 NHL Summary”.^ Joe Nieuwendyk profile, legendsofhockey.net, accessed August 20, 2007.^ King Clancy Memorial Trohpy at nhl.com, accessed August 20, 2007.^ Award Winners, 2006\u201307 Calgary Flames Media Guide, p. 23.^ All-Star Selections, 2006\u201307 Calgary Flames Media Guide, p. 22.^ Dinger, Ralph, ed. (2011). The National Hockey League Official Guide & Record Book 2012. Dan Diamond & Associates. p.\u00a0153. ISBN\u00a09781894801225.^ Calgary Flames draft history, hockeydb.com, accessed August 19, 2007. "},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki19\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki19\/1987-88-calgary-flames-season-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"1987\u201388 Calgary Flames season – Wikipedia"}}]}]