It's been a long time coming - a return to home ice.
The last time the Flames played at the Scotiabank Saddledome was over a month ago - Dec. 11, 2021 - in a 4-2 loss to the Boston Bruins. Between then and now, there's been a pause due to COVID, game postponements and five road games played.
Now, it's time to return to the 'Dome, sweet 'Dome.
And a return to home ice might just be what they need to snap a three-game losing streak with their latest setback, a 6-3 decision in Raleigh six days ago.
"There's no panic. We know what we have in the room," Blake Coleman said. "The coaching staff has done a great job of keeping us competitive in practice, keeping it high-tempo and trying to replicate game reps as much as we can. It's been a good week of practice. I don't want to say it came at a good time as far as the stretch we were going through, but sometimes it's nice to hit the reset.
"We'd all agree as a group that we need to be better here at home than we have been this season. It's nice to be at home and have that convenience of playing in front of our fans again."
Thursday night's tilt vs. Ottawa wraps up the two-game season series, with the Flames having a victory to their credit when they came out on top 4-0 in the nation's capital back on Nov. 14.
Tonight's meeting will also be just the 12th home game of the campaign so far for the Flames, compared to the 22 they've played on the road. Not only is the clash a chance to get back on track, but also to start improving on their home record of 4-3-4.
They've been road warriors all season. Now, it's time to translate that into some home success, too.
"It's always nice to come home and play here," Sean Monahan said. "These next two (games) are going to be big for our group and something that we're really looking forward to.
"We gotta use the energy from the crowd. It's home ice, when teams come in here we want to make this a hard place. You gotta do that as individuals knowing who you are matching up against and be better than them.
"We have to step up here as individuals and as a team. We're looking to get some points."