37 years ago, on May 25th, the Calgary Flames won their 1 and only Stanley Cup while achieving the ultimate revenge and a blissful sentimental moment. Back in 1986, the Flames looked poised to win their first ever Stanley Cup. They had gone on a magical run where they broke up the Gretzky-Oilers dynasty and met the Montreal Canadiens in the Cup Final. Sadly, the 1986 Canadiens were backstopped by rookie goaltender Patrick Roy who stonewalled Calgary in what would become the first of many legendary performances. 3 years later, the Flames stared down those same Canadiens and goalie, entering the Montreal Forum for game 6 of the Stanley Cup Final, with a chance for revenge. While that was surely on their mind, there was a much more pressing matter. Captain Lanny McDonald (the guy with the glorious mustache in the photo) was on his last legs. He made it known he was going to retire after the 1989 playoffs. The Flames legend had led the team in goals since arriving in 1981 while providing invaluable leadership as he watched the young team grow around him. Yet, Lanny had never won the Stanley Cup and nobody on the Flames nor in the city of Calgary wanted to see Lanny retire without a Cup. The Flames took the 1st lead in the 1st period and it took a full period for the Habs to tie it up. Shortly after that, Lanny came down on a rush and scored. It was his first goal of the 1989 playoffs and gave Calgary the lead back. Doug Gilmour doubled it in the 3rd and scored an empty netter in the final minutes to help clinch Calgary’s first and only Stanley Cup. Lanny got what he worked for his entire career and the Flames got revenge. Even better, the Flames became the only non-Habs team ever to win the Stanley Cup in the Montreal Forum, a fact Lanny loves to bring up to this day. Hopefully I can witness the Flames win the Stanley Cup again in my lifetime.
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