5 THINGS - FLAMES @ JETS
The Flames look to stay hot as they make a quick stop in Winnipeg to take on the Jets
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GAME DAY VIDEO
Game Day with Natasha Staniszewski
Pregame Interviews
GAME DAY FEATURES
'Always Believed In Myself' - Andersson
Projected Lineup
Say What : 'Shut Down Their Top Guys'
STAT PACK
Media Game Notes
Scoring Leaders
2022-23 Head-to-Head Stats
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Leading Scorers:
Flames:
Points - Elias Lindholm (34)
Goals - Tyler Toffoli (15)
Jets:
Points - Kyle Connor (43)
Goals - Mark Scheifele (23)
Special Teams:
Flames:
PP - 19.2% (25th) / PK - 81.1% (12th)
Jets:
PP - 23.9% (11th) / PK - 82.4% (6th)
Advanced Stats:
Flames:
Shot Attempts: 55.45% (3rd)
High-Danger Chances: 52.02% (14th)
Jets:
Shot Attempts: 49.40% (20th)
High-Danger Chances: 49.71% (18th)
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- HAPPY NEW YEAR!
So, coach, any resolutions in mind?
"No," Darryl Sutter said, rather comically, but with his usual blunt delivery.
Aside from the obvious - going deeper in the playoffs and getting that vaunted Cup ring - it's true, the Flames don't need to re-invent themselves with vague platitudes this January. What they accomplished in 2022 was impressive, and has put them on the right track for what they hope is a wildly productive 2023.
Overall, the Flames put together a 52-27-12 record over the past 365 days, with a 3-2 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on New Year's Eve capping one of the best calendar years in franchise history.
Now, it's about continuing what they've started.
"We're starting to play the right way, structurally," MacKenzie Weegar said of a 5-1-1 stretch to close out December. "We're getting contributions from everybody here, so we've just got to take it into the new year and keep staying positive. Keep clicking as a unit."
Weegar tallied his first goal as a Flame - the eventual game-winner - on Saturday as the locals took down their divisional foe.
They enter Tuesday's action back in a Pacific Division playoff spot - and there are a number of reasons for that.
First, many of the team's key weapons have been finding their stride offensively. Among them, Elias Lindholm nabbed his 12th of the season and with 34 points in 37 games, the recently-engaged two-way talent is actually ahead of where he was at this point last year.
Jonathan Huberdeau, Tyler Toffoli, Dillon Dube and the rock-solid trio of Mikael Backlund, Blake Coleman and Andrew Mangiapane are all firing on all cylinders. A little puck luck - especially with the Backlund unit - and we'll begin to see their totals rocket up the charts.
It's only a matter of time.
But the biggest reason for their tidy turnaround has been their play on the defensive side of the puck.
For a team that's played in more one-goal games than anyone in the league (22), the Flames have trimmed their goals-against from 3.06 in the first 31 games, to 2.43 in their last seven.
For the Flames to be successful, that has to be their meal ticket.
"I think if you look at our goals against ... it's getting lower and lower the longer the season has been going, and now we got to keep pushing it lower," said Jacob Markstrom, who's been something of a revelation himself, going 4-1-0 in his last five starts and posting a miniscule, 2.20 goals-against average in that span.
"Obviously, (that's a) big part of my job, but it also everyone out there that's on the ice."
Following tonight's game, the Flames will then return home to the Scotiabank Saddledome to host the New York Islanders on Friday, before heading out on a five-game swing through the Central Division.