He has 11 game-winning goals, tied for the NHL lead with Colorado Avalanche center Nathan MacKinnon and tied with Joe Nieuwendyk (1988-89) for the second most in a season in Flames history. Joe Mullen scored 12 in 1986-87.
"[Sean is] not going to be the guy to not play on his own accord," Calgary captain Mark Giordano said. "He's going to push to play right to the bitter end. That's the type of person he is. He hides his emotions sometimes, but he's an emotional guy and he cares a lot about wins and losses. That's why you see him out there battling through injuries."
The Flames will continue to be without forward Matthew Tkachuk, who has missed five games with an upper-body injury sustained in a 5-2 loss to the New York Islanders on March 11.
Neither Tkachuk nor defenseman TJ Brodie (upper body) will travel with the Flames on a two-game road trip beginning at the San Jose Sharks on Saturday (4 p.m. ET; NBCSCA, SNW, NHL.TV).
"We're still hoping at some point they can come back," Gulutzan said.
Forward Kris Versteeg will not. Versteeg, who played twice after missing 49 games because of hip surgery, has been shut down for the rest of the season.
"He came back early trying to get in for us, so he will not practice or travel," Gulutzan said. "He's done, that I can tell."