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This is a complete list of ice hockey players who played for the Atlanta Flames in the National Hockey League (NHL). It includes players that have played at least one regular season or playoff game for the Atlanta Flames from their founding in 1972 until their relocation to Calgary in 1980. A total of 93 players wore the "Flaming A" — six goaltenders and 88 skaters. Three players captured individual awards during their time in Atlanta: Eric Vail (1975) and Willi Plett (1977) won the Calder Memorial Trophy as rookie of the year, while Bob MacMillan won the Lady Byng Trophy as the most gentlemanly player in the NHL in 1979.

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  • This is a complete list of ice hockey players who played for the Atlanta Flames in the National Hockey League (NHL). It includes players that have played at least one regular season or playoff game for the Atlanta Flames from their founding in 1972 until their relocation to Calgary in 1980. A total of 93 players wore the "Flaming A" — six goaltenders and 88 skaters. Three players captured individual awards during their time in Atlanta: Eric Vail (1975) and Willi Plett (1977) won the Calder Memorial Trophy as rookie of the year, while Bob MacMillan won the Lady Byng Trophy as the most gentlemanly player in the NHL in 1979. The Atlanta Flames all-time leading scorer was Tom Lysiak, who recorded 431 points in six seasons in Atlanta. Vail led the team in goals with 174. Goaltender Dan Bouchard was the team's top goaltender. A Flame for all eight seasons the team called Atlanta home, Bouchard won 164 games, while posting a team best 3.00 career goals against average in Atlanta. (en)
  • Cette liste contient tous les joueurs de hockey sur glace ayant joué au moins un match sous le maillot des Flames d'Atlanta, franchise qui évolua dans la Ligue nationale de hockey de sa création en 1972 jusqu'à sa re-localisation vers Calgary en 1980. Au total, il y aura eu 93 joueurs qui auront porté le maillot des Flames, soit six gardiens et 87 joueurs. Trois joueurs ont obtenu des honneurs individuels durant leurs séjours avec l'équipe, soit Eric Vail (1975) et Willi Plett (1977) qui remportèrent le Trophée Calder remis à la meilleure recrue. Puis qui remporta en 1979 le trophée Lady Byng remis au joueur le plus gentilhomme. Le meneur de l'histoire des Flames d'Atlanta pour le nombre de points fut Tom Lysiak qui récolta 431 points en six saisons avec l'équipe. Vail quant à lui fut celui qui inscrivit le plus de bus avec 174. Ayant pris part aux huit saisons des Flames, le gardien Daniel Bouchard remporta 164 rencontres tout en maintenant une moyenne de buts alloués de 3,00. (fr)
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  • This is a complete list of ice hockey players who played for the Atlanta Flames in the National Hockey League (NHL). It includes players that have played at least one regular season or playoff game for the Atlanta Flames from their founding in 1972 until their relocation to Calgary in 1980. A total of 93 players wore the "Flaming A" — six goaltenders and 88 skaters. Three players captured individual awards during their time in Atlanta: Eric Vail (1975) and Willi Plett (1977) won the Calder Memorial Trophy as rookie of the year, while Bob MacMillan won the Lady Byng Trophy as the most gentlemanly player in the NHL in 1979. (en)
  • Cette liste contient tous les joueurs de hockey sur glace ayant joué au moins un match sous le maillot des Flames d'Atlanta, franchise qui évolua dans la Ligue nationale de hockey de sa création en 1972 jusqu'à sa re-localisation vers Calgary en 1980. (fr)
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  • Liste des joueurs des Flames d'Atlanta (fr)
  • List of Atlanta Flames players (en)
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