Emotional Kiprusoff honoured to see Flames retire his number
CALGARY — Twenty years after unceremoniously arriving in Calgary only to backstop the Flames to an unexpected playoff berth and improbable run to the 2004 Stanley Cup final, Miikka Kiprusoff will have his number retired on Saturday night.
“It’s a great honour and I know they’re going to have a great show,” Kiprusoff said Friday when the former star goaltender met with the media. “To see the jersey go up, I’ll try not to cry, but we’ll see.”
It was on Nov. 16, 2003, when an injury to No. 1 goaltender Roman Turek prompted then-Flames coach and general manager Darryl Sutter to trade a second-round draft pick to the San Jose Sharks in exchange for the 27-year-old Finn.
At the time, Kiprusoff was stuck behind Evgeni Nabokov and Vesa Toskala on the Sharks’ depth chart. Soon, he would be atop the Flames depth chart as he went 24-10-4 with a team-record 1.69 goals-against average and .933 save percentage to get Calgary into the playoffs.