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The Flames entered the season with a new coach, as they replaced Terry Crisp with Doug Risebrough. Crisp coached 277 games with the Flames over three years, and his .669 regular season winning percentage remains a Flames record.[1] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The Los Angeles Kings ended the Flames three-year run at the top of the Smythe Division standings, finishing two points ahead of Calgary. The Flames finished 4th overall in the NHL[2] Calgary’s 344 goals led the NHL, the second time the Flames led the league in scoring. In the playoffs, Calgary met the defending champion Edmonton Oilers in the first round. Despite finishing 20 points ahead of Edmonton, the Flames fell to the Oilers in seven games.Four Flames represented the Campbell Conference at the 1991 All-Star Game: forward Theoren Fleury, defencemen Al MacInnis and Gary Suter and goaltender Mike Vernon. Additionally, MacInnis was named to the first All-Star team for the second season in a row.[3]Fleury’s 51 goals tied him for 2nd in league scoring, behind Brett Hull’s 86. Fleury (104) and MacInnis (103) placed 8th and 9th respectively in league point scoring, with MacInnis leading the league in scoring by a defenceman. MacInnis also placed 3rd in the league in assists.[4]In an 8-4 Flames’ road win over the St. Louis Blues on March 9, 1991, Theoren Fleury scored three short-handed goals.[5] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table 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]For the second consecutive season, the Flames led the league in scoring (344 goals for), power-play goals scored (91: tied with the New York Rangers) and power-play percentage, with 23.70% (91 for 384).[6]Season standings[edit][7]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.Divisions: NRS \u2013 Norris, SMY \u2013 Smythebold \u2013 Qualified for playoffs; p \u2013 Won Presidents’ TrophySchedule and results[edit]1990\u201391 Game LogOctober: 9\u20134\u20130 (Home: 6\u20131\u20130; Road: 3\u20133\u20130)#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTRecordPts1[October 4Vancouver2 \u2013 3CalgaryOT1\u20130\u2013022October 6Toronto1 \u2013 4Calgary2\u20130\u2013043October 8Calgary4 \u2013 3Winnipeg3\u20130\u2013064October 10Calgary5 \u2013 6DetroitOT3\u20131\u2013065October 13Calgary3 \u2013 5New Jersey3\u20132\u2013066October 14Calgary3 \u2013 1Chicago4\u20132\u2013087October 18St. Louis Blues4 \u2013 3Calgary4\u20133\u2013088October 20Boston1 \u2013 8Calgary5\u20133\u20130109October 21Calgary2 \u2013 1Edmonton6\u20133\u201301210October 23Calgary4 \u2013 6Los Angeles6\u20134\u201301211October 25Edmonton2 \u2013 4Calgary7\u20134\u201301412October 27Washington4 \u2013 9Calgary8\u20134\u201301613October 30New Jersey3 \u2013 6Calgary9\u20134\u2013018November: 5\u20135\u20133 (Home: 2\u20132\u20131; Road: 3\u20133\u20132)#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTRecordPts14November 1Winnipeg1 \u2013 3Calgary10\u20134\u201302015November 3Calgary7 \u2013 3Toronto11\u20134\u201302216November 4Calgary1 \u2013 2Buffalo11\u20135\u201302217November 6Calgary5 \u2013 6Pittsburgh11\u20136\u201302218November 8Calgary8 \u2013 2Philadelphia12\u20136\u201302419November 10Calgary1 \u2013 5NY Islanders12\u20137\u201302420November 11Calgary4 \u2013 4NY RangersOT12\u20137\u201312521November 15NY Islanders4 \u2013 3CalgaryOT12\u20138\u201312522November 17Buffalo3 \u2013 3CalgaryOT12\u20138\u201322623November 19Calgary6 \u2013 4Vancouver13\u20138\u201322824November 22Los Angeles3 \u2013 6Calgary14\u20138\u201323025November 24Chicago5 \u2013 3Calgary14\u20139\u201323026November 28Calgary2 \u2013 2WinnipegOT14\u20139\u2013331December: 8\u20135\u20131 (Home: 3\u20134\u20130; Road: 5\u20131\u20131)#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTRecordPts27December 1Calgary5 \u2013 3Montreal15\u20139\u201333328December 2Calgary5 \u2013 5QuebecOT15\u20139\u201343429December 5NY Rangers1 \u2013 4Calgary16\u20139\u201343630December 7Quebec5 \u2013 3Calgary16\u201310\u201343631December 9Calgary3 \u2013 2Edmonton17\u201310\u201343832December 11Calgary5 \u2013 4Minnesota18\u201310\u201344033December 13Calgary4 \u2013 1Winnipeg19\u201310\u201344234December 16Calgary5 \u2013 1Vancouver20\u201310\u201344435December 18Vancouver3 \u2013 2Calgary20\u201311\u201344436December 20Los Angeles4 \u2013 3CalgaryOT20\u201312\u201344437December 22Edmonton6 \u2013 2Calgary20\u201313\u201344438December 27Calgary1 \u2013 4Edmonton20\u201314\u201344439December 29Hartford2 \u2013 8Calgary21\u201314\u201344640December 31Montreal2 \u2013 7Calgary22\u201314\u2013448January: 5\u20136\u20131 (Home: 3\u20130\u20130; Road: 2\u20136\u20131)#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTRecordPts41January 2Calgary3 \u2013 3WinnipegOT22\u201314\u201354942January 5Detroit0 \u2013 7Calgary23\u201314\u201355143January 8Calgary5 \u2013 3Toronto24\u201314\u201355344January 10Calgary1 \u2013 5Pittsburgh24\u201315\u201355345January 11Calgary2 \u2013 4Washington24\u201316\u201355346January 13Calgary3 \u2013 4Winnipeg24\u201317\u201355347January 15Winnipeg5 \u2013 7Calgary25\u201317\u201355548January 22Calgary3 \u2013 4Philadelphia25\u201318\u201355549January 23Calgary4 \u2013 5Hartford25\u201319\u201355550January 26Calgary2 \u2013 5Boston25\u201320\u201355551January 27Calgary5 \u2013 4Buffalo26\u201320\u201355752January 30NY Rangers1 \u2013 5Calgary27\u201320\u2013559February: 8\u20132\u20132 (Home: 6\u20130\u20131; Road: 2\u20132\u20131)#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTRecordPts53February 2Chicago1 \u2013 3Calgary28\u201320\u201356154February 5Calgary1 \u2013 2New Jersey28\u201321\u201356155February 7Calgary4 \u2013 1Boston29\u201321\u201356356February 9Calgary5 \u2013 2Hartford30\u201321\u201356557February 12Calgary4 \u2013 4Los AngelesOT30\u201321\u201366658February 15Washington2 \u2013 8Calgary31\u201321\u201366859February 17St. Louis4 \u2013 7Calgary32\u201321\u201367060February 19Detroit4 \u2013 4CalgaryOT32\u201321\u201377161February 21Vancouver4 \u2013 6Calgary33\u201321\u201377362February 23Quebec8 \u2013 10Calgary34\u201321\u201377563February 25Calgary2 \u2013 4Vancouver34\u201322\u201377564February 27Edmonton2 \u2013 4Calgary35\u201322\u2013777March: 11\u20134\u20131 (Home: 9\u20131\u20131; Road: 2\u20133\u20130)#DateVisitorScoreHomeOTRecordPts65March 1Pittsburgh2 \u2013 6Calgary36\u201322\u201377966March 2Minnesota1 \u2013 5Calgary37\u201322\u201378167March 4Montreal2 \u2013 3CalgaryOT38\u201322\u201378368March 7Philadelphia2 \u2013 4Calgary39\u201322\u201378569March 9Calgary8 \u2013 4St. Louis40\u201322\u201378770March 10Calgary3 \u2013 7Minnesota40\u201323\u201378771March 12Winnipeg3 \u2013 5Calgary41\u201323\u201378972March 14NY Islanders2 \u2013 4Calgary42\u201323\u201379173March 16Los Angeles4 \u2013 3Calgary42\u201324\u201379174March 18Winnipeg3 \u2013 4CalgaryOT43\u201324\u201379375March 20Calgary3 \u2013 2Vancouver44\u201324\u201379576March 23Calgary4 \u2013 8Los Angeles44\u201325\u201379577March 26Vancouver2 \u2013 7Calgary45\u201325\u201379778March 28Edmonton4 \u2013 4Calgary45\u201325\u201389879March 29Calgary5 \u2013 6EdmontonOT45\u201326\u201389880March 31Los Angeles3 \u2013 5Calgary46\u201326\u20138100Playoffs[edit]The Flames met their arch-rivals, the defending Stanley Cup champion Edmonton Oilers in the first round of the playoffs. Despite finishing 20 points ahead of Edmonton in the regular season, the Flames fell to the Oilers in seven games. Calgary’s game six victory featured Theoren Fleury’s memorable dash down the length of the ice following his overtime winning goal. It was the last time the rivals met in the playoffs, until 2022.1991 Stanley Cup PlayoffsSmythe Division semi-final vs. EdmontonGameDateVisitorScoreHomeOTAttendanceSeries1April 4Edmonton3 \u2013 1Calgary20,176Edmonton leads 1\u201302April 6Edmonton1 \u2013 3Calgary20,176Series tied 1\u201313April 8Calgary3 \u2013 4Edmonton17,242Edmonton leads 2\u201314April 10Calgary2 \u2013 5Edmonton17,503Edmonton leads 3\u201315April 12Edmonton3 \u2013 5Calgary20,176Edmonton leads 3\u201326April 14Calgary2 \u2013 1EdmontonOT17,503Series tied 3\u201337April 16Edmonton5 \u2013 4CalgaryOT20,176Edmonton wins 4\u20133Player 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-seasonGoaltenders[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#GPTOIWLTGASOGAAGPTOIWLGASOGAARick Wamsley3129167014758503.0512001030.00Mike Vernon305431213119317213.317427342102.95Steve Guenette1160100404.00–––––––Transactions[edit]The Flames were involved in the following transactions during the 1990\u201391 season.Trades[edit]Free Agents[edit]Draft picks[edit]Calgary’s picks at the 1990 NHL Entry Draft, held in Vancouver, British Columbia.[9]See also[edit]References[edit]Player stats: 2006\u201307 Calgary Flames Media Guide, pg 121Game log: 2006\u201307 Calgary Flames Media Guide, pg 138Team standings: 1990\u201391 NHL standings @hockeydb.comTrades: Individual player pages at hockeydb.com^ Head Coaches, 2006\u201307 Calgary Flames media guide, pg. 103^ 1990\u201391 season, 2006\u201307 Calgary Flames media guide, pg. 121^ All-Stars, 2006\u201307 Calgary Flames Media Guide, pg. 22^ 1990\u201391 league leaders, hockeydb.com^ “Calgary Flames at St. Louis Blues Box Score \u2014 March 9, 1991”.^ “1990-91 NHL Summary”.^ Dinger, Ralph, ed. (2011). The National Hockey League Official Guide & Record Book 2012. Dan Diamond & Associates. p.\u00a0153. ISBN\u00a09781894801225.^ “1990-1991 Conference Standings Standings – NHL.com – Standings”. NHL.^ Calgary Flames draft history, hockeydb.com, accessed May 16, 2007 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki21\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki21\/1990-91-calgary-flames-season-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"1990\u201391 Calgary Flames season – Wikipedia"}}]}]