The Flames are coming off a tidy 4-1 win over the Seattle Kraken on Monday, improving to 4-2-0 on the preseason. Chris Tanev - who logged more than 19 minutes in his first action following off-season shoulder surgery - was named the game's first star after scoring the opening goal, before Michael Stone, Noah Hanifin and Blake Coleman rounded out the offence.
Tanev was an absolute beast for the Flames, doing all the little things well in his zone, breaking the puck out clean, and providing that staunch, physical presence that makes him a fan favourite.
A D-leading three shots on goal never hurts, either.
"It's good to get back and get in a game and get up and down the ice and compete down low," he said. "I mean, you can mimic it in practice as much as you want, but it's never going to be the same. It's always a half a step quicker out during the game, so it's good to get out there."
Considering the last time we saw him in a game he couldn't even wind up for a slapshot in the second round of the playoffs, his speedy recovery is not only a testament to the kind of athlete he is, but the expertise and professionalism of the Flames' medical and training staff.
"I think it just reinforced how everyone thought I was feeling," Tanev said. "Give credit to the doctors, medical staff, trainers for getting me where I need to be to be able to play tonight. I can't thank them enough."
In goal, Jacob Markstrom played the full game for the first time in the preseason, recording 21 saves in the victory.