After a tough set of losses in St. Louis that allowed the Blues to catch up in the standings, the Calgary Flames will have to overcome a tough schedule to stay in the race
BOTTOM LINE: The Winnipeg Jets host the Calgary Flames as winners of three consecutive games. Winnipeg has gone 18-4-3 at home and 31-12-3 overall. The Jets are 27-2-1 in games they score three or more goals.
Kraken give up last-minute goal to Jets
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On Thursday night, for the second time in three days, the Calgary Flames faced the St. Louis Blues on the road. For the second time in three days, they were held to just a single goal and just couldn’t muster enough offence to overcome their mistakes.
The Jets are an excellent team worthy of an all-in approach. Who should be their ideal targets at the trade deadline?
A case of mistaken identity, thoughts on the Calgary Flames surprising season as well as that of the Columbus Blue Jackets (including defenseman Zach Werenski) and a visit from Vegas Golden Knights Spanish broadcaster Jesus Lopez is all featured in this week's episode of "NHL Unscripted with Virk and Demers" podcast presented by iHeartPodcasts.
The Calgary Flames host the Los Angeles Kings after the Kings took down the Winnipeg Jets 2-1 in overtime. Calgary has gone 19-14-7 overall with a 6-4-1 record in Pacific Division games.
The Los Angeles Kings will continue their road trip when they face the Calgary Flames on Saturday, but their collective thoughts are back home.
Well, the good news is that the Calgary Flames do not need to make another trip to Enterprise Center to face the St. Louis Blues for the rest of the season.
Ryan O'Reilly's 6th career hat trick and 31 saves from Justus Annunen led the Nashville Predators to a 4-1 win over the Calgary Flames on Saturday.