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1987–88 Calgary Flames season : ウィキペディア英語版
1987–88 Calgary Flames season

The 1987–88 Calgary Flames season was the eighth National Hockey League season in Calgary and the 16th season in the NHL for the Flames franchise. 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.〔1987–88 season, ''2006–07 Calgary Flames Media Guide'', p. 124.〕
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.〔Playoff Records, ''2006–07 Calgary Flames Media Guide'', p. 224.〕 The Flames season would once again be ended by their provincial archrivals, 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 1988–89. The Flames 397 goals remains a franchise record,〔Year-by-year Results, ''2006–07 Calgary Flames Media Guide'', p. 106.〕 and one of the highest totals in league history. The Flames also finished first in scoring during the regular season.〔http://www.hockey-reference.com/leagues/NHL_1988.html〕 Furthermore, the Flames led the league in short-handed goals scored (23) and power-play percentage (28.46%).〔http://www.hockey-reference.com/leagues/NHL_1988.html〕
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 1977–78. Nieuwendyk captured the Calder Memorial Trophy as the NHL's Rookie-of-the-Year for his effort.〔(Joe Nieuwendyk profile ), (legendsofhockey.net ), accessed August 20, 2007.〕
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.〔(King Clancy Memorial Trohpy ) at nhl.com, accessed August 20, 2007.〕 In addition, Brad McCrimmon won the Emery Edge Award for leading the league in Plus/Minus at +48.〔Award Winners, ''2006–07 Calgary Flames Media Guide'', p. 23.〕
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.〔All-Star Selections, ''2006–07 Calgary Flames Media Guide'', p. 22.〕
==Regular season==


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