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Originally Posted by Eric Vail
Your polls are for the greatest Flames. Perhaps they should be changed to the greatest Calgary Flames then.
Personally, I think the Atlanta Flames days are part of the storied history of the franchise. I find it disappointing that others want to divorce themselves from the origins of the Flames. The very name of the team comes from Atlanta history and not from Calgary.
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I see your perspective
I also see Bingos
I also appreciate some of the younger folks saying they can only vote for what they know
from my side I don't really want to 'divorce' from the Atlanta franchise- I have nothing against those years, just realistically although I'm on the middle-age to old on the spectrum of the voters I was a kid when the Flames arrived in Calgary....I can tell you everything about the team, and numbers resonate viscerally with me from 1980 onwards, but prior to that the Atlanta Flames were just a 'hockey card' team for me..we never saw them on TV that I can recall (I think I remember one playoff series with the Leafs maybe?, other than the very rare Saturday night) and while they were with Atlanta we (at least I) never even followed the team with the knowledge they were coming here
so sure I remember the cool hockey cards- cowboy flett, the Calders (Vail, Plett), Tom Lysiak, I knew they had a not bad goalie tandem in Myre and Bouchard, I knew Chouinard and MacMillan from the big 79 seasons but they weren't 'my guys' ...now the original Flames (including Vail, but the others Houston, Plett etc) its a bit different- these were the big names the became 'our guys' but in Vail's case- that's just one year
it's just my perspective, I realize there are probably folks on this site older than me, maybe even who grew up or followed the team in the states, or played with or grew up with some of the Atlanta Flames who will have a different frame of reference than I do- also cool