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1972-1973

1972-1973 Atlanta Flames Roster

# N Player ASCA Born Birthplace HT WT S
GOALTENDERS
#30
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731950Val-d'Or, QC, CAN6'0"190L
#1
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761948Ste-Anne-de-Bellevue, QC, CAN6'1"181L
DEFENSEMEN
#19
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Deceased1942Oshawa, ON, CAN5'11"185L
#5
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821942Verdun, QC, CAN5'9"174R
#24
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771947Prince George, BC, CAN6'1"203L
#7
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751949Leamington, ON, CAN6'0"181R
#6
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801944St. Paul, MN, USA5'9"176L
#22
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Deceased1938Montréal, QC, CAN6'1"209R
#2
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Deceased1945Kapuskasing, ON, CAN5'10"174R
#4
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881935Brockville, ON, CAN6'0"185L
#3
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Deceased1943Hamilton, ON, CAN6'3"216L
FORWARDS
#5
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761948Regina, SK, CAN6'3"194L
#18
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761948Montréal, QC, CAN5'8"170L
#10
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741950Trail, BC, CAN5'11"185-
#10
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731950LaSalle, QC, CAN5'11"165L
#12
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761947Regina, SK, CAN5'11"181L
#11
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751949Swift Current, SK, CAN5'11"170R
#16
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831941Winnipeg, MB, CAN5'9"163L
#20
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Deceased1943Charlottetown, PE, CAN5'11"172L
#9
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Deceased1940Sundridge, ON, CAN5'10"181L
#8
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Deceased1948Gainsborough, SK, CAN6'0"185-
#15
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Deceased1952Québec, QC, CAN5'11"170L
#11
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851939Cap-de-la-Madeleine, QC, CAN6'0"183R
#22
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751949Vancouver, BC, CAN6'1"181R
#19
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761948North Battleford, SK, CAN5'11"170L
#17
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741950Eriksdale, MB, CAN6'2"183L

1972-1973 Atlanta Flames Staff

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1972-1973 Atlanta Flames Captains

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Atlanta Flames Facts

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Team Colors
Red + Yellow + White
Town
Atlanta, GAMap
Founded
1972

1972-1973 Atlanta Flames Roster Facts

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  • USA flag2 players
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    Atlanta Flames History and Standings

    season league GP W L T OTW OTL GF GA PTS PPG rank postseason
    1979-1980NHL80353213--282269831.049Playoffs Qualifier loss
    1978-1979NHL8041318--327280901.136Playoffs Qualifier loss
    1977-1978NHL80342719--274252871.097Playoffs Qualifier loss
    1976-1977NHL80343412--2642658019Playoffs Qualifier loss
    1975-1976NHL80353312--262237821.039Playoffs Qualifier loss
    1974-1975NHL80343115--243233831.0411Did not make playoffs
    1973-1974NHL78303414--214238740.959Quarterfinal loss
    1972-1973NHL78253815--191239650.8312Did not make playoffs

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    Elite Prospects Notes and Trivia

    History

    The story of the Atlanta Flames began in 1971. The NHL awarded an explansion franchise to Tom Cousins, the owner of Atlanta Hawks basketball franchise. The team began to play at Omni Coliseum in 1972. The team was named Flames after the burning of Atlanta during the American Civil War. Despite consistently making playoffs, the expansion franchise was plagued by low attendance, which eventually led Cousins to sell the franchise to Nelson Skalbania, who relocated the Flames to Calgary, Alberta.

    The NHL returned to Atlanta in 1998 in the form of the Atlanta Thrashers. In the absence of the NHL, the market was briefly served by the Atlanta Knights of the IHL in the early 1990s.

    Trivia

    The team logo features a flaming A. The alternate captains of the Calgary Flames wear the flaming A on their jerseys as an homage to the team's roots in Atlanta.