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Smyth leads Avs past Flames

Associated Press

Calgary blows a 4-0 lead before losing in a shootout ...Read the full article

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  1. Hilda Micholuk from calgary ab, Canada writes: the C on the sweater stands for CELLAR anf they are not Flames but FLICKERS
  2. Apu Nahasapeemapetilon from Vancouver, Canada writes: The Flames must have been watching the Leafs' choke in Buffalo for inspiration!
  3. Ryan M from Ottawa, Canada writes: Wow, what a pisspoor effort to let that lead slip. Shameful.
  4. Johnny Red from Port Credit, Canada writes: After the Leafs got swept in their first 2 games against the Sens, I decided I'd be jumping on the Flames bandwagon.

    Now the Flames are doing just as badly, but at least there aren't 115 people posting lame "trade ___ for a bag of pucks" or "plan the parade" comments on these G&M boards.
  5. Duncan McCockenue from Canada writes: That was just an unfortunate series of events... man! 3 goals of our own skates!? WTF was that?? I couldn't believe the crap i was seeing... I couldnt believe our 4 goal lead and i couldnt believe we lost the game! What a way to ruin my night... oh well; at least it wasnt McCabe kicking it in... :)
  6. Bergeil DeBungie from Victoria, Canada writes: They'll bounce back on this one.....at least it wasn't McCabe hahahaha.

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