To re-create their regular-season success of last season, when they finished first in the Western Conference, the Flames will look to duplicate their shot attempts differential at 5-on-5 (plus-560; tied for fifth in NHL). The Flames were even better in SAT when trailing, their plus-395 ranking second in the NHL behind the Carolina Hurricanes (plus-483). This shows that Calgary was able to apply pressure when behind, resulting in the second-most wins in the NHL (eight) when trailing entering the third period (Tampa Bay Lightning, nine). Forward Matthew Tkachuk was a big reason the Flames generated more shot attempts than their opponents, ranking first among their forwards with a plus-290 SAT. Elias Lindholm, acquired in a trade from Carolina prior to last season, was second among Calgary forwards at plus-226. It's worth noting Tkachuk and Lindholm skated on separate lines for the majority of the season, indicating the Flames controlled possession whether their first or second line was on the ice.