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I am bordering on hold and fail, so I'll tip over to hold and see what you can do with this in seven days. Let me know if you want me to take a look at it earlier, otherwise I'll be back in a week. Thank you for your work thus far.Cheers, CP 00:22, 12 December 2007 (UTC)
I am working on the AAHA article. I have copied the Big Four text to it. Since the Big Four was technically run by the AAHA, it is probably more appropriate there. The AAHA is just a stub for now, but since the Edmonton club played for the Stanley Cup challenge, I will probably work on putting more into it. I think that it is a natural complement to the Tigers article. Alaney2k ( talk) 21:57, 6 February 2008 (UTC)
Who is it that took it upon them-self to reinterpret the Stanley Cup playoff system in place when the WCHL and PCHA coexisted and rewrite history? The Calgary Tigers did not play the winner of the PCHA and then meet play an NHL for the Stanley Cup, and it has never been recorded otherwise in any book or article. What actually happened was that the Stanley Cup reverted back to a challenge trophy when the WCHL came on the scene and the winners of both western leagues EACH played the NHL winner for the Stanley cup. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.156.67.165 ( talk) 05:39, 21 June 2010 (UTC)
The dictionary definition of "legacy" is something handed down or received from an ancestor or predecessor. Sorry, but the Heritage Classic jerseys simply have to be mentioned in this article. Even if the team did not directly come from the Tigers, but from the Atlanta Flames, the sweaters are a deliberate nod to organized hockey in Calgary. The Tigers may not be ancestors, but they are most definitely predecessors, even if not related by 'blood'. 139.48.25.60 ( talk) 21:51, 16 February 2011 (UTC)
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Did you know?" column on
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1924, the
Calgary Tigers became the first
ice hockey team from
Calgary to compete for the
Stanley Cup? | ||||||||||||
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I am bordering on hold and fail, so I'll tip over to hold and see what you can do with this in seven days. Let me know if you want me to take a look at it earlier, otherwise I'll be back in a week. Thank you for your work thus far.Cheers, CP 00:22, 12 December 2007 (UTC)
I am working on the AAHA article. I have copied the Big Four text to it. Since the Big Four was technically run by the AAHA, it is probably more appropriate there. The AAHA is just a stub for now, but since the Edmonton club played for the Stanley Cup challenge, I will probably work on putting more into it. I think that it is a natural complement to the Tigers article. Alaney2k ( talk) 21:57, 6 February 2008 (UTC)
Who is it that took it upon them-self to reinterpret the Stanley Cup playoff system in place when the WCHL and PCHA coexisted and rewrite history? The Calgary Tigers did not play the winner of the PCHA and then meet play an NHL for the Stanley Cup, and it has never been recorded otherwise in any book or article. What actually happened was that the Stanley Cup reverted back to a challenge trophy when the WCHL came on the scene and the winners of both western leagues EACH played the NHL winner for the Stanley cup. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 75.156.67.165 ( talk) 05:39, 21 June 2010 (UTC)
The dictionary definition of "legacy" is something handed down or received from an ancestor or predecessor. Sorry, but the Heritage Classic jerseys simply have to be mentioned in this article. Even if the team did not directly come from the Tigers, but from the Atlanta Flames, the sweaters are a deliberate nod to organized hockey in Calgary. The Tigers may not be ancestors, but they are most definitely predecessors, even if not related by 'blood'. 139.48.25.60 ( talk) 21:51, 16 February 2011 (UTC)
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