There's no rest for the weary.
The Canucks have really been up against it over the past month, returning from their unscheduled COVID absence with a mind-boggling cadence down the stretch.
Credit to them, as they were in action yesterday in the Alberta capital, handing the Edmonton Oilers a 4-1 defeat in Game No. 16 of a never-ending, 28-day spin cycle.
They - like the Flames - will now close out the campaign with a triad of games over the next three-and-a-half days.
Third-period goals by Matthew Highmore (2) and Jimmy Vesey, along with 31 saves from Thatcher Demko, propelled the visitors for a 4-1 victory, snapping a mini, two-game slide.
Vancouver captain Bo Horvat scored the other for the west-coast crew.
"The guys stuck with it, had a big third " Canucks Head Coach Travis Green said. "To come on the road and play a lot of games and go .500 (3-3-0), I thought it was a good trip."
Highmore, who was acquired in a deadline-day trade with the Chicago Blackhawks, now has a career-high three goals on the year - all scored as a member of the Canucks, only 15 games.
"I like his game a lot," Horvat said of his teammate. "He's tenacious on pucks and he's good in his own end. … Obviously, you saw (today), he can put the puck in the net when he wants to. He's been a great addition to our group, a good guy in the locker-room and we're happy to have him."
Demko, meanwhile, improved to 15-18-1, along with a .914 save percentage and a 2.87 goals-against average this year with the victory.
With this being a back-to-back situation, it's likely that veteran Braden Holtby will get the call in the blue paint tonight. The 31-year-old is on a personal four-game skid, and is looking to finish a tough year on a high note.
The Alberta product has an 7-10-2 record, along with a career-worst .897 save percentage and a bloated, 3.43 goals-against average.