Quad City Flames

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Quad City Flames
City: Moline, Illinois
League: American Hockey League
Conference: Western Conference
Division: West Division
Founded: 2007
Home Arena: i wireless Center
Owner(s): Calgary Flames
TBD
General Manager: Reynold Smith
Head Coach: Ryan McGill
Affiliates: Calgary Flames (NHL)
Las Vegas Wranglers (ECHL)
Franchise history
1987 to 1993: Utica Devils
1993 to 2003: Saint John Flames
2005 to 2007: Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights
2007 to present: Quad City Flames

The Quad City Flames are an ice hockey team that began playing in the fall of 2007. They are currently owned by QC Sports Ventures Inc., an ownership group based out of the Quad Cities. The Flames play at the i wireless Center in Moline, Illinois. They are the American Hockey League farm team of the Calgary Flames of the National Hockey League. The move to the Quad Cities was confirmed on May 24, 2007. As a result, the arena's previous hockey tenant, the Quad City Mallards of the United Hockey League ceased operations. [1].

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[edit] History

The Flames AHL franchise relocated from Omaha, Nebraska, where the team spent the past two seasons as the Omaha Ak-Sar-Ben Knights. Following two disappointing seasons at the gate in which the Flames and the Knights of Ak-Sar-Ben lost over $4 million, the Flames chose to relocate the franchise. [2] The new franchise joined former UHL rival, the Rockford IceHogs in moving up to the AHL. The Flames made their AHL regular-season debut in Moline on October 6, 2007 with a 5–1 victory over Rockford.

The Flames are the third team in recent years to attempt to place an AHL team in the Quad Cities. Both the San Jose Sharks and Edmonton Oilers were unable to reach an agreement with the owners of the Mallards, and of the arena.[3]

This market was previously served by:

[edit] Current Squad

As of February 4, 2008

Goaltenders
Number Player Catches Age Place of Birth
31 Flag of Canada Curtis McElhinney L 24 London, Ontario
35 Flag of Canada Brent Krahn (Injured) L 25 Winnipeg, Manitoba
36 Flag of Canada Matt Keetley R 21 Medicine Hat, Alberta
Defencemen
Number Player Shoots Age Place of Birth
2 Flag of Canada Adam Pardy (Injured) L 23 Bonavista, Newfoundland
3 Flag of Switzerland Tim Ramholt L 23 Zurich, Switzerland
4 Flag of Canada Brad Cole L 21 Miniota, Manitoba
6 Flag of the United States Tim Hambly L 24 White Bear Lake, Minnesota
7 Flag of Canada Brett Palin - A R 23 Nanaimo, British Columbia
11 Flag of Canada Gord Baldwin L 21 Winnipeg, Manitoba
17 Flag of Canada Matt Pelech R 20 Toronto, Ontario
28 Flag of the United States Gerry Burke L 25 Milton, MA
-- Flag of Canada Keith Aulie R 18 Regina, Saskatchewan
Forwards
Number Player Shoots Position Age Place of Birth
8 Flag of Canada Cam Cunning L LW 21 Powell River, British Columbia
9 Flag of Canada Kris Chucko R LW 21 Burnaby, British Columbia
10 Flag of Canada Grant Stevenson R RW 26 Spruce Grove, Alberta
14 Flag of Finland Tomi Mäki L RW 23 Helsinki, Finland
18 Flag of Canada Carsen Germyn - A R C 25 Campbell River, British Columbia
20 Flag of Canada Ryan Donally L LW 23 Tecumseh, Ontario
21 Flag of Canada Derek Couture R RW 22 Calgary, Alberta
24 Flag of Canada David van der Gulik L RW 24 Abbotsford, British Columbia
25 Flag of Canada Warren Peters - C L C 25 Saskatoon, Saskatchewan
27 Flag of Canada Brett Sutter L C 20 Viking, Alberta
29 Flag of Canada Daniel Ryder (Suspended) R C 20 Bonavista, Newfoundland
32 Flag of Canada Krys Kolanos R C 26 Calgary, Alberta
33 Flag of Canada Brandon Prust L C 23 London, Ontario
-- Flag of Canada John Armstrong R C 20 Unionville, Ontario
-- Flag of Canada J.D. Watt R RW 20 Cremona, Alberta

[edit] Season-by-season results

[edit] Regular Season

Season Games Won Lost OTL SOL Points Goals
For
Goals
Against
Standing
2007–08 See 2007–08 AHL season for up-to-date standings.

[edit] Playoffs

Season 1st round 2nd round 3rd round Finals
2007–08 Out of playoffs.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Quad City Flames website
  2. ^ AHL: Knights are leaving for the Quad Cities, Omaha World-Herald, May 15, 2007
  3. ^ DeVrieze, Craig, Quad-Cities step up to AHL, pantagraph.com, May 24, 2007

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