That goal was scored on the power play; but even though the No. 1 line did not score at even strength, it dominated for long stretches against Winnipeg.
The wings on that line are looking for more consistency. Gaudreau has three goals in 13 games; he had an NHL career-high 36 last season. Tkachuk has four goals this season after having an NHL career-best 34 last season.
The line was credited with 13 shots on goal Saturday, with Tkachuk and Gaudreau each having six. Gaudreau had three prime scoring chances, including a breakaway in the first minute of the game.
"We were talking on the bench that we felt really good and we were getting so many chances," Tkachuk said. "Maybe if we were playing indoors or on clean ice, some of them would go in, but that is just the way it goes tonight.
"We didn't get one at even strength. For a line like us that is counted on to produce, you have to find a way to get one at even strength, no excuse. We have to put one in and maybe it's a different game."
Peters liked what he saw up and down the lineup enough to say he will keep the new alignment together for several games to build on the momentum he witnessed Saturday.
The Flames continue their road trip against the Carolina Hurricanes at PNC Arena on Tuesday (7 p.m. ET; FS-CR, SNF, NHL.TV). Games at the Nashville Predators, Columbus Blue Jackets and Washington Capitals will follow.
Tkachuk said he believes the seeds set for the Flames during the two days of team bonding and line experimentation in Regina can fully blossom during the eight-day road swing.
"I think this sets up the rest of our road trip," Tkachuk said. "Getting together in a city where nobody has really played before and nobody is used to, we spent a lot of time hanging out with each other, a lot of travel. I think this does bring us together."