Flames put Calgary on map but Ottawa staying out of arena fight: sport minister
CALGARY — Canada’s minister of sport has fond memories of when the Calgary Flames relocated to the city from Atlanta in 1980.
“I remember doing a project on the Calgary Flames coming to Calgary when I was at Jerry Potts elementary school,” Kent Hehr, who grew up in Calgary, said Thursday when he was in the city.
“Me and my buddy Trent, we had a scrapbook. We built a little stadium. That sense of excitement that kids still have today around the Flames exists and it puts us on the map as a community.”
But Hehr, Calgary’s representative in Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s cabinet, wasn’t willing to go beyond a stroll down memory lane when it comes to the National Hockey League team’s quest for a new arena.