Stellar season, early playoff exit; Calgary Flames face a long summer
CALGARY — The shock was fading, but the sting wasn’t for the Calgary Flames.
The top seed in the NHL’s Western Conference was still coming to grips Monday with exiting the first round of playoffs in five games at the hands of the eighth-seeded Colorado Avalanche.
The Flames were an offensive juggernaut that gave up the fewest shots against per game in a 107-point season, which was their best since winning the Stanley Cup in 1989.