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Players from Calgary Flames 1989 Stanley Cup win check in with awesome TikTok

By Zach Laing
May 25, 2020, 17:00 EDTUpdated: May 25, 2020, 15:58 EDT
It was 31 years ago today that the Calgary Flames won their only Stanley Cup title in franchise history.
And to honour the special day in Flames history, the clubs alumni association got a bunch of the Stanley Cup champions together (virtually) for a great TikTok.
The video features players and staff passing back and forth a mini Stanley Cup.
It starts with Lanny McDonald pouring some beer into the mini-cup before it gets passed along. Here’s who is all seen: #17 Jiri Hrdina, #39 Doug Gilmour, #27 Brian MacLellan, #5 Dana Murzyn, Bearcat Murray, Al Murray, #20 Gary Suter, #11 Colin Patterson, #25 Joe Nieuwendyk, #34 Jamie Macoun, #55 Rob Ramage, #29 Joel Otto, #12 Hakan Loob, #30 Mike Vernon, Doug Risebrough, #14 Theo Fleury, #19 Tim Hunter, #10 Gary Roberts, #2 Al MacInnis, #31 Rick Wamsley, #22 Mark Hunter, #6 Ric Nattress, #7 Joey Mullen, #24 Jim Peplinski, Terry Crisp, Al Coates, Tom Watt, Cliff Fletcher,
The video also included tributes to two other big pieces of that club. One for Brad McCrimmon, who died in the 2011 Lokomotiv Yaroslavl plane crash and another for former equipment manager Bobby Stewart.
You can see the full video down below:
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