1999–2000 Calgary Flames season

[1] The Flames were pitting their hopes for ending their playoff drought on the off-season acquisition of 37-year-old goaltender Grant Fuhr.

[1] The season started with young sniper Jarome Iginla holding out, as he was unable to come to a contract agreement with General Manager Al Coates.

Despite lacking a contract, Iginla attended training camp, however he missed the first two games of the season before a deal could be reached.

[4] Rookie defenceman Robyn Regehr became the youngest nominee for the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy in NHL history after he survived a serious car accident over the summer of 1999 that left him with two broken legs.

Prior to the season, the Flames lost right winger Ed Ward to the Atlanta Thrashers in the 1999 NHL Expansion Draft.

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