5 THINGS - FLAMES @ RANGERS
The Flames open a four-game road trip tonight in the Big Apple
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'We Can Beat Anybody'
Projected Lineup
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Scoring Leaders
2021-22 Head-to-Head Stats
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Leading Scorers:
Flames:
Points - Elias Lindholm (45)
Goals - Nazem Kadri (19)
Rangers:
Points - Artemi Panarin (50)
Goals - Mika Zibanejad (22)
Special Teams:
Flames:
PP - 19.1% (25th) / PK - 82.6% (5th)
Rangers:
PP - 21.6% (17th) / PK - 81.3% (9th)
Advanced Stats:
Flames:
Shot Attempts: 55.89% (2nd)
High-Danger Chances: 52.04% (14th)
Rangers:
Shot Attempts: 51.81% (9th)
High-Danger Chances: 49.36% (20th)
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- BACK AT IT!
What began as a marathon is now an all-out sprint.
Fifty games down.
Thirty-two to go.
The playoff push continues tonight as the Flames return from the bye week and begin a crucial four-game road trip against the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden.
"I think we're starting to find our groove," said Nazem Kadri, who represented the Flames this past weekend at the NHL All-Star Game. "We've probably had the biggest turnover of any team in the league - and that takes some time to get used to.
"But now, it's crunch time.
"We like that we're in the fight and it's time that we try to solidify ourselves."
The Flames entered the break on a high after beating the first-place Seattle Kraken 5-2 back on Jan. 27. Elias Lindholm and Blake Coleman each had a goal and two helpers, while Dan Vladar stopped 28 shots and has now tied a franchise record by helping the Flames earn at least a point in 13 consecutive appearances (10-0-3).
The Flames are now 3-1-0 in their last four games and return to game action tied for the final wild-card playoff spot with the Colorado Avalanche. (However, due to Colorado's 27 wins and a fewer number of games played, the Avs officially occupy that coveted seed.
Nevertheless, the Flames feel their game is rounding into form - and now is no time to let off the gas.
"We're a team that has that belief in any building, against any team, that if we play the right way, we can come out on top," Kadri said. "It's always fun when you're in the hunt and we've got an opportunity to be in the Top 3, Top 2, or 1, and we haven't even played close to our best.
"That's a positive sign."
The NHL's All-Star break officially ended on Sunday and some teams - including the Rangers - were able to return to practice. But with a four-hour flight and two-hour time change on the books, the Flames flew straight to the Big Apple and will take to the ice for the first time as a group at their 11 a.m. morning skate.
Following tonight's game, the Flames will make their way to Detroit, Buffalo and Ottawa, before returning home to the Scotiabank Saddledome on Feb. 16.