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BREAKING NEWS
UPDATED AT 1:19 AM EDT
Thursday, June 10, 2004
Photo: Paul Chiasson/CP
Jarome Iginla watches the Tampa Bay Lightning celebrate their 2-1 win of the Stanley Cup in Game 7 of the NHL Stanley Cup finals Monday in Tampa, Fla.
Game 7 gallery
Flames' Cup run falls just short
Tampa Bay defeats Calgary 2-1 in Game 7 to win the franchise's first NHL championship
12:46 AM |
FULL STORY
Cheering fans greet weary Flames
Calgary returns home to heroes' welcome
9:43 AM |
FULL STORY
Tampa paper mourns Bolts' accomplishments
Tribune mistakenly runs editorial saying Lightning lost Cup final
11:36 AM |
FULL STORY
The Cup heads south
After all the miracles, the Flames could not pull one more out of their pockets
8:24 AM |
FULL STORY
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Flames meet every challenge except one
Calgary Flames made a stirring post-season run, but couldn't close the deal in the end
11:57 PM |
FULL STORY
Richards wins Conn Smythe
Tampa Bay forward enjoys coming-out party came during the 2004 playoffs
12:02 AM |
FULL STORY
Sutter's coaching days may be numbered
Man behind team's Stanley Cup run will eventually give up his dual role
1:44 AM |
FULL STORY
Late Calgary rally wasn't quite enough
Heartbreak for Flames: Unlikely drive for the Stanley Cup ends as Calgary's gritty heroes lose a tight Game Seven to Tampa Bay
8:25 AM |
FULL STORY
Richards thrills hometown fans
Murray River, PEI turns out to fete its favourite son
2:02 AM |
FULL STORY
No cracks in Bulin wall
Khabibulin delivers for Lightning three years after trade with Coyotes
11:18 PM |
FULL STORY
Keeping key players is task facing Tampa
Management has challenge of signing 21 players whose contracts will expire
1:46 AM |
FULL STORY
Cherry dismisses talk of swan song
CBC commentator says he plans to return to
Coach's Corner
12:54 AM |
FULL STORY
Flames Cup chronology
Exciting journey to the Cup final began 14 months ago
1:37 AM |
FULL STORY
Columns
David Shoalts
Lightning's attack could spring the trap
Roy MacGregor
Red Mile remains a boulevard of hockey dreams
Allan Maki
Long wait comes to an end for Lightning's Andreychuk
Flames-Lightning
Game 1: Flames off to roaring start
Game 2: Flames struck by Lightning
Game 3: Flames move closer to the Cup
Game 4: Lightning even the score
Game 5: Calgary one win from Cup
Game 6: Lightning forces Game 7
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