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ETERNAL FLAMES? WILL GATE WOES PUSH THEM OUT OF CALGARY?

          The Flames are facing "dwindling ticket sales [that]
     may be symptomatic of a bigger problem: a growing civic
     discontent with the 19-year-old franchise that has owners
     and team officials baffled," according to Charles Frank of
     the CALGARY HERALD.  With season-ticket sales down to
     12,000, from 16,000 in '88-89, Flames execs suspect that
     "the root of what appears to be a diminishing interest in
     the team" is a combination of a "lackluster on-ice showing
     of recent years" and "a pall of bad will generated by poorly
     thought-out seating changes" at the Canadian Airlines
     Saddledome after the '94-95 season.  But the Flames'
     financial statements suggest that while the team's "fortunes
     have been extremely erratic, it is a long way from financial
     insolvency."  The team's financials were published in the
     CALGARY HERALD and show that team revenues have grown from
     C$23.6M in '88-89 to more than C$50M in '97-98.  But while
     the Flames earned approximately C$6.1M in profit during the
     decade, they have lost money four of the past six years, and
     "would show a net operating loss in each of the last six
     years" without the NHL's currency-equalization plan.
     Hotchkiss: "We're committed to staying here.  Whether we can
     do that, I don't know" (CALGARY HERALD, 6/20).   

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