The Scotiabank Saddledome will feature two teams looking to regroup tonight following bitter losses when the Calgary Flames host the Colorado Avalanche in what should be a showdown between two very different styles of hockey.
For Calgary, a firm reminder that the team isn’t built for track races with elite talent lurks fresh in the minds of many following a 6-3 loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs on Tuesday.
To blame were several skaters. Defenceman Tyson Barrie got caught pinching deep into the offensive zone a number of times, the first line of Jonathan Huberdeau, Nazem Kadri and Joel Farabee were on the ice for three goals against, and Rasmus Andersson found himself witness to four goals against between even strength and the penalty kill.
Add on an underperforming fourth line and you have all of the ingredients needed for a sour night.
Rasmus Andersson and Nazem Kadri were not happy with each other after the Leafs 4th goal.
— Robert Munnich (@RingOfFireCGY) February 5, 2025
🎥: Sportsnet | NHL pic.twitter.com/4z0uawvhEr
As for the Colorado Avalanche, they may be seeking redemption after dropping to 0-2-0 against the Vancouver Canucks this season following a 3-0 shutout loss on Tuesday.
Scoring zero goals is certainly nothing to celebrate, but their goals against were also of note—breakdowns out front of their net.
An ongoing issue for the Avs. Greasy net-front goals become a currency in the postseason and Colorado continues to struggle with protecting the front of their net.
"From the glove, to the stick, to the net." 🚨 pic.twitter.com/cvwfmKaNAL
— Vancouver Canucks (@Canucks) February 5, 2025
At a Glance
Calgary Flames (26-20-7, 59 pts) vs Colorado Avalanche (31-22-2, 64 pts)
Last Ten: Calgary (5-5-0) Colorado (4-5-1)
Time: 7:00 p.m. Mountain Standard Time.
TV: SN1, SNW, ALT
The Tortoise & the Hare Saying that Calgary cannot afford another track meet tonight would be an understatement. Colorado is the fastest team in the NHL when it comes to hitting the neutral zone with speed.
Calgary, as we have looked at a few times on here, is around the slowest.
There are ways to beat that, but if the defence can’t maintain proper gaps; Ryan Huska’s crew won’t stand a chance.
Oli’s Return Oliver Kylington is set to return to the Avs lineup after having roughly two and a half months off. Due to a run of injuries in the forward core, the 27 year old Kylington was slotted in as a forward for a stretch. Those experiments turned into disasters quickly.
With Oliver dressing for just eight games this season and the Flames having a bit of disorder on their blueline, perhaps tonight is a tryout for the former Flames who developed out of Ryan Huska’s tutelage alongside Rasmus Andersson and Ryan Lomberg in the AHL.
The Stockholm, Sweden product has a goal and an assist in eight games this season. Both recorded on Nov. 23 against the Florida Panthers.
Calgary Flames Projected Lineup Courtesy of Pat Steinberg. @Fan960Steinberg
Huberdeau-Kadri-Farabee Coleman-Backlund-Coronato Sharangovich-Frost-Pospisil Lomberg-Rooney-Klapka Hanley-Andersson Weegar-Miromanov Bean-Pachal
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Colorado Avalanche Projected Lineup Courtesy of nhl.com writing staff.
Artturi Lehkonen -- Nathan MacKinnon -- Martin Necas Jonathan Drouin -- Casey Mittelstadt -- Juuso Parssinen Miles Wood -- Jack Drury -- Ross Colton Joel Kiviranta -- Parker Kelly -- Logan O'Connor
Devon Toews -- Cale Makar Samuel Girard -- Oliver Kylington Keaton Middleton -- Sam Malinski
Mackenzie Blackwood Trent Miner
Game time is 7:00 p.m. MST.
Tyson Barrie is -5 and has one primary assist in four games since returning to the #Flames lineup.
— TrevorNeufeld (@Trevor_Neufeld) February 5, 2025
He may right the course, but with the Flames holding on to a playoff spot by only a tiebreaker over the Canucks; is there time for reclamation projects? pic.twitter.com/1KYCM7C5TM


