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  1. Mallards defenseman recalled to AHL Pirates

    Thursday, November 11, 2004 12:00 am

  2. Mallards' Francisco gets weekend in AHL

    Saturday, February 7, 2004 12:00 am

  3. Ex-Mallard brings 'Hammer' to Flames

    Tuesday, July 22, 2008 12:00 am

  4. Flames out in Q-C

    Tuesday, April 28, 2009 8:15 am

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  5. Flames will be in AHL's Western Division

    Wednesday, May 30, 2007 12:00 am

  1. AHL architect Taylor leaves Flames

    Tim Taylor resigned his position Monday as president of the Quad-City Flames.

  2. Most fans favor Mallards potential move to THE AHL

    Larry Fisher/QUAD-CITY TIMES According to a Quad-City Times poll question, Mallards fans say they would attend more games if the team made the jump fromthe United Hockey League to the American Hockey League.

  3. Lundmark happy to assist Flames

    Jamie Lundmark leads the Quad-City Flames in assists. He has been a part of 40.5 percent of the Flames 40 goals entering Tuesday's game against Iowa. (Andrew Link/Quad-City Times)

  4. Flames this week

    The Flames' J.D. Watt said he relishes his role as an agitator. (John Schultz/Quad-City Times)

  5. A fighting chance: Flames' Nystrom determined to return to NHL

    Eric Nystrom played for three months with the Calgary Flames before he was reassigned to the Quad-City Flames last week. (Contributed photo)

  6. Flames this Week

    Flames goalie Matt Keetley is an admitted neat freak. He can't say the same for roommate Dan Spang. (Times file photo)

  7. Flames this week

    The Flames' Gord Baldwin has spent some time with the Stanley Cup, but he didn't touch it. (Quad-City Times file photo)

  8. Fit Flames shaping up

    The Quad-City Flames' Matt Pelech lifts weights Tuesday at i wireless Center. The team has put an increased emphasis on an offseason training program. (Jeff Cook/Quad-City Times)

  9. Flames this week

    The Flames' Dan Spang said he enjoys driving over the Mississippi River every day. (Quad-City Times file photo)

  10. Fanning the flames: Negotiations to bring AHL to Q-C went fast, smooth

    Tim Taylor, Dennis Voss and Kevin Murphy celebrate the arrival of the Calgary Flames AHL team to the Quad-Cities.

  11. Flames woes don't stop on home ice

    Four Milwaukee Admirals including Cal O'Reilly, goalie Drew MacIntyre, T.J. McElroy, and Tim Ramholt chase the puck after Quad City Flame's Aki Seitsonen took a shot during the second period. The puck bounced off the pipe. (John Schultz/Quad-City Times)

  12. Famous son Sutter shows value, growth

    Quad-City Flames Brett Sutter comes off the ice after being hit in the face by a stick during a game this season. Sutter played three games with the Calgary Flames and scored one goal this season (John Schultz/Quad-City Times).

  13. Flames' Germyn takes center stage

    The Quad-City Flames' Carsen Germyn recently switched to center, and it has paid dividends for him and the Flames, who won three games last weekend (Times file photo).

  14. Flames learning plan: No rookie left behind

    Quad-City Flames rookie defensman Gord Baldwin, right, said he isn't discouraged by a lack of playing time. (John Schultz/Quad-City Times)

  15. Flames third-year forward Couture plays for future

    Derek Couture of the Quad-City Flames lifts the puck into the air as he moves it down the boards at the i wireless Center. (Quad-City Times file photo)

  16. Flames' Greentree prevents losses with clutch goals

    Flames winger Kyle Greentree has scored seven goals in the past seven games. (John Schultz/Quad-City Times)

  17. Flames fall, don't lose ground in playoff race

    The Flames' Cam Cunning, above right, slams the Lake Erie Monsters' Jamie Lundmark into the boards on Saturday. (John Schultz/Quad-City Times)

  18. One too many penalties burns Flames against Rivermen

    Quad City Flames goalie Matt Keetley makes a save as Peoria's Cam Paddock tries to score with the loose puck during a West Division game Sunday, Oct. 12, 2008, at the i wireless Center in Moline, Ill. (Andrew Link/Quad-City Times)

  19. All penalties aren't created equal: Some trips to box can provide boost, Flames say

    Quad City Flames J.D. Watt heads for the penalty box after a second period infraction against the Chicago Wolves. (John Schultz/Quad-City Times)