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Escaping the Darkness: Game Day vs. Carolina

March 2, 2025, 8:57 PM ET [12 Comments]
Trevor Neufeld
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The Calgary Flames are dredging through arguably their roughest stretch of the 2024-2025 regular season.

How rough?

Zero goals in their last two games is a start.

Sublime goaltending has made the goal differential 5-0 over those two games. With league average netminding, we’re likely looking at ugly blowouts.

“I just felt like we were a slow team and didn’t look like we were prepared to play,” reflected Head Coach Ryan Huska following their 3-0 loss to the Florida Panthers. “so that’s on, obviously, how I handled them this afternoon.”

It doesn’t seem like rocket science. The team is down in sunny Florida. It’s Ryan Lomberg’s mid-season return to the city where he won a Stanley Cup last spring. They got shutout 2-0 by Tampa and followed that up with possibly their worst effort of the season.

You can read between the lines, it’s fine for Huska and Co. to fall on the sword, but not a single player on the Flames beyond Daniel Vladar looked ready to play. For all of the praise that the veterans get for providing leadership and showing the younger players how to prepare for games, they looked tired and lacking urgency.

We get it, the Flames put up a couple stinkers. Now have a back-to-back to finish out. Today’s opposition is the 34-22-4 Carolina Hurricanes.


At a Glance

Calgary Flames (28-23-8, 64 pts) vs. Carolina Hurricanes (34-22-4, 72 pts)

Last Ten: Calgary (4-5-1) Carolina (4-6-0)

Time: 3:00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time.

TV: FDSNSO, SNW


Calgary Flames Projected Lineup
We have two possible lineups. Either Huska goes back to what he started against Florida, or he goes what he shuffled the lines into by the third period.

Huberdeau-Kadri-Coronato
Sharangovich-Backlund-Coleman
Zary-Frost-Farabee
Lomberg-Rooney-Pospisil

Or

Zary - Kadri - Pospisil
Huberdeau – Frost - Coronato
Coleman – Backlund – Sharangovich
Lomberg – Rooney – Farabee

Defence is expected to remain the same. Wolf starts.

Bahl-Andersson
Hanley-Weegar
Solovyov-Pachal

Wolf
Vladar


Carolina Hurricanes Projected Lineup
Courtesy of nhl.com writing staff.

Andrei Svechnikov -- Sebastian Aho -- Mikko Rantanen
Eric Robinson -- Jesperi Kotkaniemi -- Jack Roslovic
Jordan Martinook -- Jordan Staal -- Seth Jarvis
Taylor Hall -- Tyson Jost -- Jackson Blake

Jaccob Slavin -- Brent Burns
Dmitry Orlov -- Jalen Chatfield
Shayne Gostisbehere -- Sean Walker

Pyotr Kochetkov
Frederik Andersen


Demoted
Scoreless in his last six games and with only one point since joining the Flames, Joel Farabee found himself on the fourth line on Saturday afternoon.



Eight of his nine goals have been from within ten feet of the net this season. The other an empty netter from the neutral zone.

The 25 year old from Syracuse, New York has had his fair share of chances; the Hockey Gods are simply testing his patience. Farabee started his time on the Flames on the first line and found himself on line four within nine games.

Who doesn’t enjoy a good old fashioned redemption arc?


Game time is 3:00 p.m. MST.

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