COURTESY OF FLAMES PR
DO THE MATTHEW: Matthew Tkachuk notched his 100th point this season and his 40th goal when he opened the scoring on Thursday. It is just the 12th time a Flames player has notched 100 points in a season, as Tkachuk joins Johnny Gaudreau at the century mark this season.
Tkachuk and Gaudreau are only the fourth set of teammates to hit 100 points in the same season joining Bob MacMillan and Guy Choiunard in 1978-79, Hakan Loob and Mike Bullard in 1987-88, and Al MacInnis and Theo Fleury in 1990-91.
Tkachuk also becomes the first player to score 40 goals in a season since Jarome Iginla notched 43 in 2010-11 and the first 40 goals and 60 assists player since Kent Nilsson in 1980-81.
GOALS, GOALS, GOALS: Thanks to Andrew Mangiapane's empty net goal Thursday, the Flames are now the first team to feature four 35+ goal scorers in the same season since the 1995-96 Pittsburgh Penguins (Lemieux - 69, Jagr - 62, Nedved - 45, Sandstrom - 35).
This is only the third time in franchise history the Flames have featured four 35+ goal scorers (Nieuwendyk - 51, Loob - 50, Bullard - 48, Mullen - 40 in 1987-88 and Roberts - 41, Fleury - 40, Reichel - 40, Nieuwendyk - 36 in 1993-94).
GAUD THINGS HAPPEN: Johnny Gaudreau notched his 71st assist this season and is now tied for the third most assists in a season in franchise history. Gaudreau needs four more assists this season to tie Al MacInnis for the second most assists in a season at 75.
Gaudreau also looks to join Matthew Tkachuk and Kent Nillson as just the third 40+ goal and 60+ assist player in a season in franchise history if he scores two more goals.
Stick tap to Flames PR guru Dalton Ulrich for compiling these nuggets