Saturday, 5 p.m. MT, Xcel Energy Center TV: Sportsnet West. Radio: Sportsnet 960 The Fan Odds: Flames +155, Wild -188 The buzz Feisty forward Ryan Lomberg is aware that plenty of outsiders remain unconvinced that his Calgary Flames can stick in a playoff spot.
After a disappointing outing in Vancouver, the Washington Capitals returned to Alberta to take on the Calgary Flames in another Caps After Dark tilt. This one was an interesting c
There were plenty of good moments for the Flames in Saturday's win, including Clark Bishop's first NHL snipe in six years and Andrei Kuzmenko's two-goal night. Eric Francis has that and more in his takeaways from Calgary's third straight victory.
It appeared to be a tight game until the very end when the Flames pulled ahead, the Wild responded but the Flames got the win.
Minnesota starter Marc-Andre Fleury flashed the leather three-and-a-half minutes into proceedings, denying Jakob Pelletier on a clear-cut chance after the Flames forward was sent in on goal thanks to a deft touch pass through the middle of the ice by Jonathan Huberdeau.
Calgary Flames defenseman Rasmus Andersson punched Minnesota Wild goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury in the face during a massive scrum at the Wild net in the second period of Saturday night's game at Xcel Energy Center in St. Paul, Minn.
Jakob Pelletier got some high praise from his teammates and head coach Ryan Huska after a big showing in a 5-2 win over the Buffalo Sabres.
Jakob Pelletier scored a promotion. And then scored the game-winning goal for the Calgary Flames. It continued to get better and better as he was tapped for Thursday’s first-star spin at the Saddledome,
The team hits the road for a pair of contests in Minnesota Saturday (5 p.m. MT) and Winnipeg Sunday (4 p.m. MT). After this weekend's games, the Flames will play seven of their next eight at home, beginning with a Tuesday night affair against Washington. GET TICKETS
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Huberdeau notched a power-play assist, two shots on goal and two hits in Sunday's 5-2 loss to the Jets. Huberdeau helped out on a MacKenzie Weegar tally in the second period. Consistency has started to slip for Huberdeau again,
playing alongside Ryan Lomberg and Clark Bishop. He played 4:34 in the first period, 3:35 at even strength plus 59 seconds on the penalty kill – he was on the ice for Jonathan Huberdeau’s ...