The 2007–08 Calgary Flames season was the 28th season for the Calgary Flames and 36th season for the Flames franchise in the National Hockey League (NHL). In a surprise move, the Flames announced on June 14 that Jim Playfair would be replaced by "Iron" Mike Keenan as the team's head coach. Playfair remains with the Flames as an associate coach. Keenan entered the season sixth all-time in the NHL in wins. At the end of the regular season, Miikka Kiprusoff's goals against average of 2.69 is his worst ever as a Flame. In the playoffs, the team falls to the Sharks in seven games in the first round.