Talk:1988–89 Calgary Flames season

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DateProcessResult
June 12, 2011Good article nomineeListed
Did You Know
A fact from this article appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the "Did you know?" column on June 22, 2007.
The text of the entry was: Did you know ...that in the Calgary Flames' 1988-89 season, they became the only visiting team to defeat the Montreal Canadiens to win the Stanley Cup in the Montreal Forum?

Rangers vs. Maroons, 1928 edit

Did that victory actually happen in the Forum? I've got at least four books beside me that list the Flames as the only visiting team to win. Resolute 17:40, 16 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

It did, however for some reason it's usually overlooked, mainly because the victory was against the Maroons. Hmm, I'd suggest you bring the subject up here, perhaps someone there can clarify it for us. GoodDay 18:35, 16 June 2007 (UTC)Reply
I've opened a discussion at the 'mentioned' WikiProject page. Now you've got me wondering. GoodDay 18:46, 16 June 2007 (UTC)Reply
I added some questions on the talk page at WP:HOCKEY. Resolute 18:56, 16 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

Who won? edit

Being a big NHL fan, I love this article. I just have a hard time telling who win in your list/table of games. Could you bold the name of the winning team? That would make it a lot easier. Wrad 19:50, 16 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

It's based off the background colour of the entry. Green means Calgary won, red a loss, yellow a tie. I'll look to adding an index to the head of that section. Resolute 19:52, 16 June 2007 (UTC)Reply
Ok. Wrad 19:53, 16 June 2007 (UTC)Reply

GA Review edit

This review is transcluded from Talk:1988–89 Calgary Flames season/GA1. The edit link for this section can be used to add comments to the review.

Reviewer: Harrias talk 08:51, 8 June 2011 (UTC)Reply

Initial look
  • No dab links.
  • All eight web references are clean and working.
  • Neither of the two images have alt text: I know it isn't policy at the moment, but I would prefer that you add some alt text, though it won't affect whether I pass or fail the article.
  • On the whole, looks pretty good. I'll break the article down section by section for a more detailed review. Harrias talk 08:51, 8 June 2011 (UTC)Reply
Lead
  • Having used "ninth", I'd be looking for "sixteenth" to be written out too, rather than the current mix of the two.
  • Consider linking "regular season" to Season (sports)#Regular season (not that it provides much explanation there!)
  • Were Fleury and Pryakhin the only players to make their debuts for the Flames that year? If not, it seems strange to mention only them in the lead. I can understand the relevance of listing Pryakhin, and I assume Fleury is listed because he went on to become (for a time) the leading scorer to the Flames: to support having them both there, perhaps mention Fleury's relevance in the lead?
  • "He capped off his Hockey Hall of Fame career by scoring a goal in the game that clinched the Stanley Cup, and announced his retirement following the season." – This whole sentence reads a little weirdly, and "capped off" is probably not encyclopedic language! I'd suggest changing the end of the sentence to something like ".. and announced his retirement shortly thereafter." I can't think of an alternative for the first bit at the moment though.
Regular season
  • "The Flames season.." change to "The Flames' season.."
  • "..but his disappointing playoffs left general manager Cliff Fletcher desiring a trade." – try "..but his disappointing performance during the playoffs left general manager Cliff Fletcher desiring a trade." (I'm also not convinced about the second half, but I can't think of a workable alternative.)
  • "Coach Terry Crisp preached a defensively responsible system," – replace "preached" with "favoured", a more encyclopedic term.
  • "..compiling a 14–0–3 record.." Explain this for the layman, probably best done with a note.
  • "Co-captain Lanny McDonald, a veteran.." – In the lead you capitalise the term "Co-Captain", but here you don't: try to be consistent. For the record, I prefer this version; "Co-captain".
  • "On the same night McDonald scored his 500th.." – Missing a word, try inserting "that" between night and McDonald.
  • "..becoming the third player in NHL history after Mike Bossy and Wayne Gretzky to reach the 50-goal mark in his first two seasons." – Probably worth tightening this sentence, "..becoming the third player in NHL history after Mike Bossy and Wayne Gretzky to reach the 50-goal mark in each of his first two seasons."
  • No need to link Mike Bossy on his second mention in the paragraph.
  • Similarly, no need to link Joe Mullen just after that; you already linked to him earlier in the section.
  • Per MOS:ACCESS, avoid using bold or italics on their own to indicate something; a lot of screen readers won't highlight it's use. So in the season standings table, in addition to emboldening the text, perhaps add an asterisk * or use one of the insertion templates: Category:Image insertion templates (such as † ({{dagger}}).

I'm going to take a break from the review for the moment: the article looks pretty good; the points I'm making are nitpicks more than anything else. Harrias talk 09:27, 8 June 2011 (UTC)Reply

Thank you for the review! I have addressed all of your comments, except for the last. I agree with your comment, but that change would have to be made on a couple dozen templates (4-6 per NHL season), so I will look to do that to all, but at a later date. Resolute 23:41, 8 June 2011 (UTC)Reply
Playoffs
  • Link overtime to Overtime (ice hockey).
  • Not keen on the phrase "extra frame"; I'd just stick to "extra period" or the longer "first period of overtime".
  • Link breakaway to Breakaway (ice hockey).
  • "Calgary moved on to face.." – perhaps change to "Calgary progressed to face.."?
  • "The Chicago Blackhawks represented the Flames' opponents.." – seems an overcomplicated way of saying this; change "represented" to "were".
  • Is there a reason the Division semi-final is in bold in the match log? None of the other series are.
Player statistics
  • As with the table previous, per MOS:ACCESS, avoid using bold or italics on their own to indicate something, as done for Tim Hunter's PIM.
  • In a similar vein, replace the text form † with {{dagger}} and the ‡ with {{double-dagger}}.
Transactions
  • Do you have any references for the subtractions?

I'll place the review on hold, but I'm sure it won't take you too long to address my remaining points. Nice work on this article. Harrias talk 13:37, 12 June 2011 (UTC)Reply

And second round of comments addressed. Thanks! Resolute 22:52, 12 June 2011 (UTC)Reply

Smythe Division regular season stats error edit

The Edmonton Oilers had 84 pts, not 83. Frustratingly, the template doesn't have 'View-Disucss-History' links, so I can't make the correction. GoodDay (talk) 06:37, 7 February 2013 (UTC)Reply

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