Goaltender Brian Elliott, who is 10-0-0 with a 1.67 goals-against average, .944 save percentage and two shutouts in his past 10 games, will start for Calgary. Elliott can tie Mike Vernon for the Flames record of 11 straight wins set from Jan. 17-Feb. 27, 1989. "He's been great back there for us," forward Johnny Gaudreau said. "He's won a lot of games for us in these past 10. It's fun to play in front of him when you get a goaltender playing like that." The Flames, who trail the Oilers by one point for third in the Pacific, are 11-1-0 in their past 12 games. Their only defeat was a 5-2 loss to the Boston Bruins on March 15, a game Elliott missed because of the flu. Forward Micheal Ferland, who has nine goals in his past 20 games, is a game-time decision because of an illness. "We've got a little bug in our room there a little bit, like [Elliott] and everybody else," coach Glen Gulutzan said. "[Matthew Tkachuk] was sick the other day too and didn't skate in the morning, but he played the game at night. It'll be the same thing here." If Ferland doesn't play, Curtis Lazar will make his debut with the Flames. Lazar was acquired by Calgary prior the NHL Trade Deadline and has since been a healthy scratch for seven games.