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FLAMES (26-13-6) vs. BLUE JACKETS (23-22-1)

Brendan Parker sets up tonight's tilt

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GAME DAY VIDEO
Game Day with Brendan Parker
Pregame Interviews
GAME DAY FEATURES
'The Best Kind of Hockey' - Toffoli
Projected Lineup
Say What - 'I'm Here to Win'
FLAMES ACQUIRE TOFFOLI
Up Close - Flames TV's Brendan Parker reports on the trade
1-on-1 with Toffoli
Press Conference: Treliving, Sutter, Lucic, Monahan & Markstrom
'A Lot of Excitement'
Say What - 'He's a Really Good Player'
Say What - 'Everybody's Fired Up'
STAT PACK
Media Game Notes
Scoring Leaders
Head-to-Head Stats
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Leading Scorers:
Flames:
Points - Johnny Gaudreau (58)
Goals - Andrew Mangiapane (24)
Blue Jackets:
Points - Boone Jenner (33)
Goals - Jenner (19)
Special Teams:
Flames:
PP - 21.4% (13th) / PK - 84.5% (3rd)
Blue Jackets:
PP - 17.2% (23rd) / PK - 80.2% (15th)
Advanced Stats:
Flames:
Shot Attempts: 55.35% (2nd)
High-Danger Chances: 56.05% (2nd)
Blue Jackets:
Shot Attempts: 47.90% (21st)
High-Danger Chances: 44.09% (30th)

1. RED HOT

Reunited and it feels so good.
The story of the day Monday was the Flames making a splash in adding Tyler Toffoli via trade from the Montreal Canadiens in exchange for Tyler Pitlick, prospect Emil Heineman and a pair of draft picks.
Toffoli is no stranger to many in the Flames locker-room, having played with Trevor Lewis, Milan Lucic and Brad Richardson in Los Angeles, Jacob Markstrom and Chris Tanev in a short stint with Vancouver, while also playing junior hockey with Sean Monahan during their days with the Ottawa 67's.
And, of course, coached by current Flames bench boss Darryl Sutter in winning two rings with the Kings.
"It's good. I think everybody's fired up," Markstrom said. "Everybody knows what kind of a player he is and he's a goal-scorer everywhere he goes and I'm happy because he usually scores on me and has been doing it his whole career. I'm happy I got him in Vancouver. He left to Montreal and last year he scored some goals, and this year he scored, too. I'm happy he's wearing the C now.
"In the room, too, he's a great guy. A little quiet, but a good guy and he wants to win and he's excited to come here. (He's) obviously familiar with Looch and Tanny and myself and a few other guys, so I feel he's going to fit right in."
With 182 career goals to his name, Toffoli brings a lot to the Flames lineup, not only with his goal-scoring, but dedication to playing a complete game.
"It's one of those things where there was a lot of pressure on me to score goals, but first and foremost for me to get into the league, to play under Darryl and play the 200-foot style of hockey. That's what I take pride it," Toffoli said. "I know that sounds kind of cliche, but that's kind of like my style and when I get the puck on my stick, I like to shoot it. Hopefully I can have that success and fit in right away and help the team continue to win games."
There's no word yet on if the 29-year-old will play tonight. But when he does, he'll look make an immediate impact and help the red-hot Flames continue collect W's.
The Flames enter tonight's game against the Jackets riding a six-game winning streak, which ties their longest of the season.
The last time the clubs met was back on Jan. 28 when the Flames set a franchise record with 63 shots on goal in a dominating 6-0 victory. Since then, the Flames have had an impressive run of 6-1 with an undefeated run in February thus far.
Pretty good, hey?
"There's a lot of confidence and trust from management to make the next step for the team to move in the right direction," Lucic said. "We're in a good spot right now because of how we've played in the first 45 games - and what's nice, too, is that we didn't make this trade with 15-20 games left. We've made this trade with 37 games, so there's a lot of season to be played and we've got a lot of games coming up in not a lot of days coming up, so it's... Everyone's smiling, everyone's happy about it, and now it's just about keeping it going in the right direction."

Toffoli to Calgary. Done deal.

  1. KNOW YOUR ENEMY

Like the Flames, the Blue Jackets have gone undefeated in the month of February with a 3-0 mark.A
Each game was a tight battle, with scores of 5-4, 4-3 and 2-1, with the latest victory in Montreal last Saturday night, seeing the game-winner come off the stick of Patrik Laine with just eight seconds left in regulation.
This is the fourth stop on a five-game road swing, where they currently hold an 11-12-0 record away from Nationwide Arena. Since that 6-0 setback suffered on home ice to the Flames, the Blue Jackets have strung together a nice stretch of 5-1-0.
They still have a lot of ground to make up for if they want to make a push for a playoff spot, currently 10 points behind the Washington Capitals for the final wild-card spot in the east.
"We're not in the playoffs right now but we're working hard and it's obviously nice to get wins," Laine told NHL.com after Saturday's win. "You need to get wins at this time of year if you want to make it and we've got to capitalize when other teams are losing and try to get back into the race that way.
"I think everybody has pride to play this game and play on this team."
Expect Elvis Merzlikins to get the nod for the Blue Jackets, who is coming off a strong 30-save outing vs. the Canadiens. This, after posting a below-.900 save percentage in each of his previous three starts.

Condensed Game: Flames @ Blue Jackets

  1. FAST FACTS

'DOME, SWEET 'DOME: The Flames are currently riding a six-game win streak, five of which have come consecutively on home ice. The Flames have improved to 10-4-4 at the Scotiabank Saddledome. Calgary has won six-straight on home ice with their last loss at the 'Dome coming on Jan. 13 against the Ottawa Senators.
Matthew Tkachuk (10G, 14A) and Johnny Gaudreau (7G, 17A) lead the Flames with 24 points each on home ice this season in 18 home games. Jacob Markstrom has won all 10 home games for the Flames posting a 1.87 GAA and .926 GAA at the Scotiabank Saddledome.
GOALS, GOALS, GOALS: The Flames scored another five goals on Saturday against the Islanders, and have out-scored their opponents 25-9 over this six-game win streak. The Flames have scored four-or-more goals in five consecutive games, which is the third longest streak of scoring 4+ goals in a winning efforts in Flames franchise history.
Most Consecutive Wins Scoring 4 or More Goals:
March 9-19, 1988: 6 games
February 19 - March 3, 1981: 6 games
February 1 - Present: 5 games
The Flames are on the brink of having four 20-goal scorers this season with Andrew Mangiapane (24) and Matthew Tkachuk (21) already above 20 and Johnny Gaudreau (19) and Elias Lindholm (18) close to the mark.
DID YOU KNOW? Tyler Toffoli will be the first player in Flames franchise history to wear the number 73 for the team. Toffoli has worn 73 throughout his entire career with Los Angeles, Vancouver and Montreal.

4. PLAYERS TO WATCH

Flames - Tyler Toffoli
Enough said.
Blue Jackets - Patrik Laine
The NHL's Second Star of the Week, tallied six points (3G, 3A) in the three Blue Jackets wins last week and also extended his current point streak to six games with 12 points (7G, 5A) in that span - which is tied for the third longest streak in his career.
The second-overall pick in the 2015 NHL Draft sits just two points shy from hitting the 300-point mark.

Guys weigh in on new (old) teammate Toffoli

  1. QUOTABLE

Flames General Manager Brad Treliving on acquiring Toffoli:
"I expect him to come in and be a good player. That's what he's been his whole career. The goal-scoring gets talked about a lot and he's one of those guys that has that gift. Some people need four, five or six whacks - but what doesn't get talked enough about is his all-around game. He's one of those guys - to me he's a top-six forward in this league. On the team he's been on, he plays both wings. Plays the powerplay, touches both sides of special teams. You look at the data on him when you dig into it - the ability to drive play, shot volume and also shot suppression has been strong. Yes, he's made his living because he can shoot it in the net, but he does a lot more. That's what excites me. I expect him to come in and be a really good player. He's excited. He's excited about where our team is at he knows we have a lot of work ahead of us, but he's excited to get into a playoff race."