Calgary Flames

The Battle of Alberta is the meanest rivalry in hockey and any Calgary fan will tell you the Oilers are the only team it actually matters to beat. These Calgary Flames rivalry shirts wear that exact energy with anti-Edmonton gear leading the entire collection by a wide margin.

The Oilers get the most heat because three hundred kilometres of highway between the two cities has carried four decades of hate, with text and box designs, censored or fully explicit, in Flames red, yellow, and white. Anti-Canucks shirts cover the western front of the rivalry map, with anti-Jets tees handling the prairie-province grudge with Winnipeg. The Pacific Division gives Flames fans enough rivals to talk to year-round.

Calgary Flames fan gear for the C of Red. Wear it to the Saddledome for one of its final seasons before Scotia Place opens, to the Red Mile after wins, to bars across 17th Avenue, to watch parties anywhere Flames fans turn the city red.

A Stanley Cup in 1989 and a 2004 final that should have been a second. Lanny McDonald's mustache. Jarome Iginla as franchise face and franchise heart. The Saddledome's potato-chip roof watching over four decades of Flames hockey. The Red Mile when this team gets going. C of Red forever.

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