Back in the day, when hostilities were at their zenith, in those muskets-at-the-ready, Marquis-of-Queensbury-rules-be-damned days, the profane and the sublime mixed in a never-to-be-duplicated conflict.
"What the hell do you expect?" blurted elfin-sized/iron-willed winger Hakan Loob of the infamous highwater point of the Battle of Alberta.
"When two big battleships are floating in the same pond, somebody's going to start firing."
That's what's we need now, what we've been waiting for all these years since: big battleships … two of them …firing at each other.
"I think it's coming, I think we're close,'' says Flames assistant coach Martin Gelinas, a part of the enemy Oilers at one time, who vividly remembers the Battle at its apex.
"Those games were so much fun. They brought out the best in everyone. Nobody had to tell you it was Calgary up next. The games had consequences, you were both battling for something, something important.
"It's been a while, yeah.
"But you look at the young players on both sides now and that gives us all hope."
BATTLE OF ALBERTA REVITALIZED WITH YOUNG TALENT
With plenty of talent on each side, the Battle Of Alberta is heating up
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