With what this series means to the province, you can bet the intensity is going to be high, and how each team channels that will be important. Specifically, Calgary would like to avoid Edmonton's power play, tied with the Colorado Avalanche for best in the NHL during the playoffs at 36.8 percent and third in the League during the regular season at 26.0 percent, behind the Toronto Maple Leafs (27.3 percent) and St. Louis Blues (27.0 percent).
"For us, being smart defensively against their top guys, you can't give them those line rushes," Gaudreau said. "And stay out of the box, for sure. That's a big one for us.
"Can't give their guys opportunities to get on the power play. You saw how dangerous they were all year long and their last series, too. If we play 5-on-5, I think we'll be all right."