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Calgary Flames & Edmonton Oilers To Face-Off This Month For The First Time Since February

This is going to be wild.
Staff Writer

Hockey is finally coming back to Canada and the Edmonton Oilers are taking on the Calgary Flames this month. 

This pre-playoff exhibition game will be the first game for both teams since the NHL suspended all games in March. 

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July 28

The Battle of Alberta will take place

The last time these two teams played was on Saturday, February 1 when the Oilers won. 

Even over the break, the beef between Zack Kassian and Matthew Tkachuk was still fresh in people’s minds. 

If you've been itching to watch another Battle of Alberta, you're in luck. 

Via Oilers Nation

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