As we all predicted, the Calgary Flames took game one of their murderer’s road trip on Tuesday night when they choked out the second-place Washington Capitals team en route to a 3-1 final.
Up next is the Tampa Bay Lightning—who may pose an even greater challenge.
To start, the Lightning are currently humming along through a six-game winning streak. Unlike the Capitals, they won't be playing their third game in four nights. Head Coach Jon Cooper’s crew has matching 4-1 wins over the Oilers and Kraken since returning from the Four Nations Face Off.
Taking in their most recent win over Edmonton, it’s tough to say whether the Lightning was rolling or the Oilers were dragging their feet.
Bagels for breakfast! pic.twitter.com/PZnYfsZ9a6
— Tampa Bay Lightning (@TBLightning) February 26, 2025
A shoutout to Edmonton for keeping the Tampa Bay area well-fed on Wednesday.
Burgers are calling tomorrow 🔠pic.twitter.com/13ZOoyPPF7
— Tampa Bay Lightning (@TBLightning) February 26, 2025
One certainty tonight is that this is a Lightning group brimming with confidence, and likely giving Andrei Vasilevskiy the tap to go in net. The 30 year old Tyumen, Russia product has started the last eight games for Tampa, but enjoyed two weeks off during the Four Nations break.
The Hall of Fame lock has allowed just one goal in each of his last two games.
At a Glance
Calgary Flames (28-21-8, 64 pts) vs. Tampa Bay Lightning (33-20-4, 70 pts) Last Ten: Calgary (4-5-1) Tampa Bay (7-2-1)
Time: 5:00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time. TV: FDSNSUN, SNP, SNW
Keeping the Push The Calgary Flames won their game over the Caps by committee.
With goals from Matthew Coronato, Jonathan Huberdeau and Martin Pospisil on Tuesday, the odds of seven different Flames players contributing on three goals again may be low; but perhaps we're seeing the offence finally starting to click.
Taking in the underlying stats, the Flames didn’t control the puck for most of the game.
Head Coach Ryan Huska relayed similar sentiments while addressing the media on Thursday. Good result, but they need to be better to beat Tampa. Especially in the skating category.
#Flames head coach Ryan Huska speaks with the media ahead of tonight's match-up against the Lightning. pic.twitter.com/Ra3UgnmzV5
— Calgary Flames (@NHLFlames) February 27, 2025
Lombo Ryan Lomberg is going to be a fun one to watch tonight. He rarely gets along with Tampa Bay and the Flames fourth line is on fire heading into the game.
Ryan has two assists in two games since the resumption of the NHL regular season. Martin Pospsil has a goal and an assist and Kevin Rooney has a goal as well.
Huska opted to start the fourth line on Tuesday; a move that fired up the rest of the squad. When asked if he would do it again in the pre-game presser, Ryan opted for patience.
“We will see how the day goes. We will see how the day goes. They’d like it, but we’ll see.…
Huska had a big smile on his face. The room has captured a bit of lightning in a bottle, but can they do it against the actual Tampa Bay Lightning?
Tonight will be a fun one. Reminder that it starts at 5:00 p.m. MST.
Calgary Flames Projected Lineup Courtesy of Derek Wills. @Fan960Wills
Huberdeau-Kadri-Coronato Zary-Backlund-Coleman Farabee-Frost-Sharangovich Lomberg-Rooney-Pospisil
Bahl-Andersson Hanley-Weegar Solovyov-Pachal
Wolf Vladar
Tampa Bay Lightning Projected Lineup Courtesy of nhl.com writing staff.
Jake Guentzel -- Brayden Point -- Nikita Kucherov Brandon Hagel -- Anthony Cirelli -- Gage Goncalves Mitchell Chaffee -- Nick Paul -- Michael Eyssimont Zemgus Girgensons -- Luke Glendening
Victor Hedman -- J.J. Moser Ryan McDonagh -- Erik Cernak Emil Lilleberg -- Darren Raddysh Nick Perbix
Andrei Vasilevskiy Jonas Johansson
Game time is 5:00 p.m. MST.
Cursory reminder that Ryan Lomberg doesn't get along with the Tampa Bay Lightning and once scored this beauty in playoffs OT.
— TrevorNeufeld (@Trevor_Neufeld) February 27, 2025
Jonathan Huberdeau doesn't like that group either. He played his final game as a Panther vs Tampa. A 2-0 loss in game 4 to cap a sweep in 2022. #Flames https://t.co/2EtpWmF8H1
