NHL Excellence
The Flames compete in the Pacific Division of the Western Conference, bringing elite professional hockey to Calgary and inspiring a generation of fans.
NHL · Pacific Division
Calgary's NHL franchise — competing at the highest level, uniting a city, and building a legacy that extends far beyond the ice.
1980
NHL Franchise
1989
Stanley Cup
42+
Home Games
800K+
Fans Per Season
The Club
The Calgary Flames have been a cornerstone of the city since relocating from Atlanta in 1980. The club’s 1989 Stanley Cup championship remains one of the defining moments in Calgary sports history, and the pursuit of another championship drives everything the organization does.
The Flames compete in the Pacific Division of the Western Conference, bringing elite professional hockey to Calgary and inspiring a generation of fans.
Beyond the ice, the Flames are deeply embedded in the Calgary community through charitable programs, youth hockey initiatives, and the Calgary Flames Foundation.
Currently playing at the Scotiabank Saddledome, the Flames will soon call Scotia Place home — a next-generation arena opening in fall 2027.
From the Red Lot pre-game gatherings to the electric in-arena atmosphere, the Flames deliver one of the most passionate fan experiences in the NHL.