1. Markstrom-Tanev connection
Goalie Jacob Markstrom and defenseman Chris Tanev each left the Vancouver Canucks to sign with the Flames this offseason (Markstrom on a six-year contract Oct. 9; Tanev for four years Oct. 10). Tanev, who played on Vancouver's top defense pair with rookie Quinn Hughes, could help Markstrom carry over his success from last season, when he had an NHL career-high .918 save percentage, was named an NHL all-star for the first time, and made his Stanley Cup Playoff debut.
2. Gaudreau's ability to bounce back
Calgary's top line remains intact with left wing Johnny Gaudreau, center Sean Monahan and right wing Elias Lindholm. But Gaudreau, who scored an NHL career-high 99 points (36 goals, 63 assists) in 2018-19, took a step back last season, scoring 58 points (18 goals, 40 assists) in 70 games. Ward, who replaced Bill Peters as coach Nov. 29, 2019, will be tasked with helping Gaudreau return to form.