Final Feb 4
OTT 3 +150 o5.5
TB 4 -180 u5.5
Final Feb 4
FLA 3 -130 o5.5
WAS 6 +110 u5.5
Final Feb 4
MIN 0 +120 o5.5
BOS 3 -140 u5.5
Final SO Feb 4
NJ 3 -135 o6.0
PIT 2 +115 u6.0
Final Feb 4
CLB 2 +150 o6.0
BUF 3 -180 u6.0
Final Feb 4
VEG 1 -150 o5.5
NYI 2 +125 u5.5
Final OT Feb 4
EDM 3 -190 o6.0
STL 2 +160 u6.0
Final Feb 4
CAR 0 -155 o5.5
WIN 3 +130 u5.5
Final Feb 4
TOR 6 -135 o6.0
CAL 3 +115 u6.0
Final OT Feb 4
PHI 2 +125 o5.5
UTAH 3 -150 u5.5
Final SO Feb 4
DET 5 -105 o5.5
SEA 4 -115 u5.5
Final Feb 4
COL 0 -160 o5.5
VAN 3 +135 u5.5
Final Feb 4
DAL 1 -260 o5.5
ANA 2 +210 u5.5
Final Feb 4
MON 4 -160 o6.0
SJ 3 +135 u6.0
Florida 1st Atlantic32-20-3-0
Calgary 4th Pacific26-20-6-1

Florida @ Calgary preview

Scotiabank Saddledome

Last Meeting ( Mar 9, 2024 ) Calgary 1, Florida 5

The Florida Panthers' next stop on their five-game western road trip comes Saturday when the defending Stanley Cup champions visit Calgary to face off against the Flames.

Both teams will look to come back from dismal performances in their previous games. The Flames lost at home Thursday 8-3 to the Tampa Bay Lightning, and the Panthers dropped a 4-0 decision in Vancouver to the Canucks.

After practice Friday, Calgary coach Ryan Huska told reporters the loss to the Lightning was "uncharacteristic" for his team, which is 1-2-1 in its last four contests.

Having the defending champions come to town should sharpen his team's focus, Huska said.

"I mean, those are the nights you want to play in," he added. "So, you get them one time in our building. They're a very good team. There's a lot of guys on that team that know each other. So, it always makes for a fun night."

Jonathan Huberdeau leads the Flames with 11 goals and 21 points. The left wing enters Saturday with a six-game point streak (four goals, five assists), including a goal and an assist apiece in each of the last two games.

Saturday's game is the second in a five-game homestand for the Flames that will take the team into the holiday break. Entering Friday, the Flames were a point behind the Colorado Avalanche for the second wild-card spot in the Western Conference.

Earlier Friday, the Flames promoted goalie Devin Cooley from the Calgary Wranglers, its AHL affiliate. That was in response to Dan Vladar, who suffered a lower-body injury in Thursday's loss.

Florida saw its seven-game points streak (6-0-1) end Thursday against the Canucks. In absorbing their first shutout of the season, the Panthers outshot Vancouver 27-19, but the visitors gave away the puck 19 times.

Three of Vancouver's goals came thanks to rushes, something Panthers coach Paul Maurice said cannot happen.

"It's very difficult to defend off a turnover because you're in an attack position," Maurice said, per NHL.com. "Then, when you do turn the puck over, it's very difficult to get to a defensive position."

The loss broke a four-game winning streak for Panthers goalie Sergei Bobrovsky (13-6-1, 2.87 goals-against average), who has only lost consecutive starts only once this season.

Florida, which is tied with the Toronto Maple Leafs for the lead in the Atlantic Division, ranks fifth in the league, averaging 3.53 goals per game. Their top three skaters -- center Sam Reinhart (19 goals and 20 assists for 39 points), Matthew Tkachuk (30 points with 10 goals) and Aleksander Barkov (29 points with 20 assists) -- all average more than a point per game. Barkov saw a seven-game point streak end in Thursday's loss.

Tkachuk, who played his first six seasons in Calgary, has a goal and three assists in four games against his old team.

The Flames will look to stay out of the penalty box against one of the league's top teams on the power play. Florida is tied with Carolina for the fourth-most power play goals, 26, and no team has allowed more than the Flames' 27 goals when down a man, and their 70.7 percent kill rate is the fourth worst in the league.

--Field Level Media

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