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DENVER - It's not Mike Tyson vs. Evander Holyfield.
Or Muhammad Ali vs. Joe Frazier.
It's still a regular-season game in March with no title on the line, but make no mistake - it's still an important heavyweight tilt, nonetheless.

Tonight's game in Denver features the top two clubs in the Western Conference standings meeting for the first time this season.
It's Flames vs. Avs in Saturday Night's Main Event.
"Very big challenge, very tough opponent," said Matthew Tkachuk following the team's morning skate in the Mile High City. "Their record at home speaks for itself, their record this whole year and what they've done the past few years is very, very impressive. Team that we've got to get used to playing if we want to ultimately do what we want this year. Seems like they're the top team not only in the conference, but in the league. Tough challenge."

"Very big challenge, very tough opponent"

As pointed out, the Avs have been the class of the NHL so far, sitting atop the standings with a six-point cushion over the second-place Hurricanes. They have been, as the kids say, a wagon.
They went nearly two months (from Dec. 16 to Feb. 15) without losing in regulation, piling up the points in a dominant run. Along the way, they've amassed a sparkling 23-3-2 record at the Ball Arena.
"It's a huge test," agreed Milan Lucic. "Obviously, not only best team in the NHL, but probably the best home record as well. Like I said, it's a huge test and both teams coming off losses, so both teams are looking to bounce back and it should make for a good battle here tonight."
The Avs were expected to be a Cup favourite this year and they have lived up to the billing.
The Flames, of course, have also been pretty wagon-esque. They are leading their division and sit second in the West - 13 points behind the Avs but with two games in hand. They have scored a ton of goals, and their +56 differential trails only the Mile High crew and the Panthers.
They have already played most of the league's other top teams - Florida, Tampa Bay, Toronto, St. Louis and Minny, to name a few - so to face Colorado for the first time this late into the season makes for a salivating Saturday night matchup.
In an odd scheduling anomaly, they play them again next Sunday back in Denver before closing out the season-series March 29 at the Scotiabank Saddledome (
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"Yeah, it's obviously exciting - especially because, like you said, we haven't played them yet," said Lucic. "Top team in the league, well-rounded, great forwards, great D, good goalie. It's a huge test for us and it's going to take all guys in the lineup tonight to beat this team."
"You use these as measuring stick-type games and to play them three times in the next 25 games or 20 games, or whatever it's going to be - it's obviously a very important game, so it would be great to get the first one and try to get a win," echoed Tkachuk. "But they're a very tough team at home, so we're expecting their best effort. We're a team who they know is probably looking at us as another top team, hopefully, in the west, too, so I'm sure they're going to be coming for us as well."