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End the Trend: Flames-Blackhawks Game Day

March 26, 2024, 5:30 PM ET [23 Comments]
Trevor Neufeld
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It’s amazing how things can change in a week or so.

First of all, an apology. I keep the lights on during the winter by doing snow removal. Last week was a long one.

Speaking of long weeks, members of the Calgary Flames had only a little more fun than I did in that they put up an NHL-worst zero points in three games since March 18. Let’s catch up with our suddenly spiraling boys in red.


Calgary Flames (33-32-5, 71 pts) vs Chicago Blackhawks (20-46-5, 45 pts)
Last Ten: Calgary (3-7-0) Chicago (5-5-0)
Time: 6:30 p.m. Mountain Standard Time.
TV: Sportsnet One, Sportsnet West, NBC Sports Chicago, ESPN+


An Odd Juxtaposition

Six players on the Flames have managed to keep their even strength goal differential above -2 during this slide. AJ Greer and Kevin Rooney are both +3, Brayden Pachal and Dryden Hunt are +2, Joel Hanley and Matthew Coronato are +1.

The rest of the team? -2 or worse. Jonathan Huberdeau, Nazem Kadri and Rasmus Andersson are -5 each.

It’s certainly a bit off-brand to see the fourth line and third pairing excelling while the rest of the team flounders. Chances are solid that we’ll start seeing some weird trends popping up over the remainder of the season.


Can We Just Not?

The Flames are 1-3-1 against the Blackhawks since October 2022. Their only win came this year on January 27 when Markstrom stood on his head and stopped multiple breakaways and odd-man rushes. Elias Lindholm scored the only goal.

This season has had some ugly moments for Flames management in terms of putting out fires. Don Maloney received about the worst suicide pass from the team in recent memory when he had an intermission interview scheduled after the second period of a Blackhawks-Flames game on January 7.

The Flames went 0-2-1 against Chicago in the previous season. By the time Maloney spoke to Ryan Leslie about the state of the team and how they planned on being optimistic heading towards the deadline; the Flames were down 3-2 against the last-place team in the league.


Moose Sighting

Future Flame Mitch McLain potted a hat trick on Saturday. All three goals coming from in-tight.







He’s 30 years old, tough as hell, and has a nose for the net. McLain’s two-year AHL deal expires at the end of the season. Here’s hoping he gets a two-way deal and makes the team out of camp next year. The Minnesota native has 14 goals, six assists and 105 penalty minutes in 54 games this season with the Wranglers.


Look at That

After being passed by the Buffalo Sabres on Sunday, the Flames are now in range to win the first overall pick in the draft lottery.




Calgary Flames Projected Lineup

Zary-Kadri-Pospisil
Mangiapane-Backlund-Coleman
Huberdeau-Sharangovich-Kuzmenko
Greer-Rooney-Hunt

Kylington-Andersson
Weegar-Miromanov
Hanley-Pachal

Markstrom
Wolf



Chicago Blackhawks Projected Lineup

Donato-Bedard-Kurashev
Foligno-TJohnson-Raddysh
Entwistle-Athanasiou-Reichel
Slaggert-Dickinson-Anderson

Vlasic-Jones
Korchinski-Megna
Kaiser-Zaitsev

Mrazek
Soderblom


Puck drops around 6:38 p.m. MST.



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