INJURY UPDATE
Dillon Dube suffered a lower-body injury in Monday's game against the Canucks and was unable to practice all week.
It's unclear if he'll be ready for Sunday's tilt, but Head Coach Geoff Ward isn't ruling out that possibility:
"We'll see," Ward said. "It's day-to-day, so we'll see how he is tomorrow. There is a chance, but he wasn't able to practice today. We'll see how it is in the morning and take it from there."
NEST'-QUICK
To this day, that 2012 semifinal matchup remains one of the wildest ever on record.
Canada. Russia.
A trip to the final and a shot at World Junior supremacy on the line.
Flames assistant coach Ryan Huska remembers everything about that day: The nerves; the excitement; the 19,000-plus on hand at the Scotiabank Saddledome, cheering on the nation.
He remembers the indelible, four-goal rally and last-minute goalpost that turned an impossible deficit into a sadistic, 6-5 final.
He also remembers the play of one talented Russian defender.
"I was a part of that Canadian coaching staff and given everything that happened in that game, it's pretty hard to forget," Huska laughed of the now-27-year-old Nikita Nesterov. "He was part of the group that beat us and I think he even got a goal that night, so I've been joking with him about that along the way, now that he's here."
Indeed, Nesterov was lights-out that winter, scoring twice and adding three helpers in seven tournament games.
Now that he's back in the NHL and doing great things early in the season here on the Flames blueline, Huska is left with a similar impression.
"He's very composed," Huska said. "He never plays an over-active game and thinks it very well. He reads the play and thinks about the next one constantly 'What's going to happen next?' or 'What is my opponent going to be doing with the puck here?' So, he always seems to find himself in the right position. He's comfortable, confident. He makes the simple play, he makes the quick play, and he never puts himself in a situation that gets him in trouble.
"I've been really impressed with him, both on and off the ice. You can tell he's put in a lot of work over the last number of years, learning the language and maturing with his game. You can tell, he's really excited about the opportunity to be back in the NHL."
CLEAN SWEEP
The Flames took both meetings with the Leafs last year, winning 4-2 on Dec. 12, 2019 at the Scotiabank Saddledome, and closing out the brief, two-game set with a 2-1 shootout victory on the road in the Big Smoke on Jan. 16, 2020.