Battle of Alberta (NHL)

The Battle of Alberta
First meetingOctober 22, 1980[a]
Latest meetingNovember 3, 2024
Next meetingMarch 29, 2025
Statistics
Meetings total299
All-time series143–133–18–6 (CGY)[a]
Regular season series131–110–18–6 (CGY)[a]
Postseason results23–12 (EDM)
Largest victoryEDM 10–1 CGY
November 26, 1996
Longest win streakCGY W9
Current win streakEDM W1
Postseason history

The Battle of Alberta refers to the rivalry between the National Hockey League's Calgary Flames and Edmonton Oilers. The rivalry has become one of the fiercest regional rivalries in league history. Geography plays a heavy role in the rivalry as both teams are located in opposite sides of the Canadian province of Alberta as two teams are based in the cities of Edmonton, the provincial capital of Alberta, and Calgary, the province's most populous city. Both teams have met in the postseason six times and have combined for six Stanley Cup titles. The Flames lead the regular season record 130–108–18–6, while the Oilers lead the postseason matchups 23–12.[1]


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  1. ^ "Series records : Edmonton Oilers(H) against Calgary Flames(A)".