The crowd at the Saddledome absolutely roared when the Toronto Blue Jays advanced to the World Series.

The way the Calgary Flames have been struggling to start this season, it was nice to have something to cheer about.

On a night that the Toronto Blue Jays clawed back in Game 7 of the ALCS, the Flames were unable to protect a third-period lead, falling 2-1 to the visiting Winnipeg Jets.

While this may have been their finest performance of the fall, the Flames have now lost six straight. At 1-6-0, this marks the first time in franchise history that they’ve collected only two points through their first seven contests of a new campaign.

Perhaps it could have been different if rookie forward Sam Honzek didn’t clank the post in the late stages, one of many what-ifs Monday for the home sid

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