Saint John Flames The Baby Flames finished the
1998–99 AHL season with a record of 31–40–8–1, fourth in the Atlantic Division with 71 points. They proceeded to shock the division winning
Lowell Lock Monsters in the first round of the playoffs 3 games to 0. The Flames would then be swept themselves by the
Fredericton Canadiens.
Martin St. Louis led the Flames in both goals (28) and points (62). Saint John used five different goaltenders as a result of Calgary's injury woes in goal.
Jean-Sebastien Giguere played the most games, going 18–16–3 in 39 games.
Johnstown Chiefs The Flames signed a secondary affiliation deal with the
Johnstown Chiefs of the
East Coast Hockey League prior to the start of the season. ==See also==