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The Flames

Predicted lines via Daily Faceoff: Johnny Gaudreau – Elias Lindholm – Matthew TkachukAndrew Mangiapane – Mikael Backlund – Tyler ToffoliDillon Dube – Calle Jarnkrok – Blake ColemanMilan Lucic – Ryan Carpenter – Trevor Lewis Noah Hanifin – Rasmus AnderssonMichael Stone – Chris TanevNikita Zadorov – Erik Gudbranson We are waiting for Jacob Markstrom to start, with the support of Daniel Vladar. The projected extras are Connor Mackey and Brett Ritchie. Carpenter comes for the injured Sean Monahan, while Stone for the injured Oliver Kylington. Advertising – Continue reading below The Flames have had the most injury problems they have had all season, losing two regular-season players – although it should be noted that Monahan had a healthy scratch quite recently. But the Flames are also a team that has played well enough to have a chance to win most of their recent games, even when they have admittedly not played very well. The challenge for them right now will be to find a good level where they can continue to score points in the last month of the season. As usual, watch out for Johnny Gaudreau. It has 91 points and crawls to the plate of 100 points.

The Blues

Predicted lines via Daily Faceoff: Brandon Saad – @Ryan O’Reilly – David PerronPavel Buchnevich – Robert Thomas – Vladimir TarasenkoIvan Barbashev – Brayden Schenn – Alexei ToropchenkoMackenzie MacEachern – rotating – Nathan Walker Marco Scandella – Colton ParaykoNick Leddy – Justin FaulkCalle Rosen – Robert BortuzzoNiko Mikkola Jordan Binnington started in Edmonton and was chased after 13 minutes and Will Husso finished the game. So obviously that means the Flames will see Binnington tonight, but we’ll see in the warm-up. However, Logan Brown is ill, so the Blues will go 11 forwards and 7 blues against the Flame. Advertising – Continue reading below The Blues are facing injury and stoppage time right now, but their big challenge last night against Edmonton was their goal. Neither Binnington nor Husso were great last night and gave the Oilers plenty of chances to bounce back from their own goalkeeper failure. We may see the Flames trying to get into the net area and gain bodies and diversions, given the Blues’ recent challenges. This is the Blues’ second visit to Calgary and their third game in four nights. The last time it happened, they scored seven goals. (The NHL schedule is strange, as the Flames ‘only visit to St. Louis was also the Flames’ third match in four nights.)

The numbers

Calgary St. Louis Earns 40 37 points (%) 89 (.664) 84 (.727) Custom Corsi for 57.2% 48.3% Expected Goals for 55.6% 47.1% Power Play 24.0% 25, 8% Penalty 8% Kill 82.

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The Flames are without Sean Monahan and Oliver Kylington. The Blues do not have Scott Perunovic, Tyler Bozak, Torrey Krug, Jordan Kyru and Logan Brown. Advertising – Continue reading below

When was the last time we met?

This is the third and last meeting between these clubs in the regular season. They exchanged one-sided victories: a 7-1 victory for the Flames in Calgary and a 5-1 victory for the Blues in St. Louis.

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