Welcome back to another edition of Throwback Thursday!
This week in 1989 (May 6), Doug Gilmour and Al MacInnis each potted three assists as the Calgary Flames took down the Chicago Blackhawks 5-2 in game three of the conference finals.
The Flames, of course, went on to win their lone Stanley Cup that year after posting their best regular season in NHL history with a 54-17-9 record.
Joe Mullen led the way offensively scoring 51 goals and 110 points, while Hakan Loob and Doug Gilmour both put up 85 points.
Calgary cruised through the Vancouver Canucks and the LA Kings in the first two rounds before meeting with Chicago in the third round.