After years of the Flames and the Wild battling it out in the Northwest Division, with the Flames usually being a colossal thorn in the Wild's side, tonight the team's face off with a lot less at stake. The Flames now find their home in the Pacific division and, so far haven't been quite as awful as people expected. Their 6-6-2 record is respectable enough, considering the lack of talent on their roster.
Much of their early success have been thanks to the goalscoring of rookie Sean Monahan, who has now played more than 9 games and will not be sent back to juniors. The decision to keep him for the season and burn a year of his ELC has raised a lot of eyebrows (including mine) as the Flames stand almost no chance of making the playoffs, and his 20% shooting percentage will regress to the mean over the course of the season, meaning his production will likely dry-up.
In terms of stopping goals, the Flames waived back-up goalie Joey MacDonalad the other day and called-up Reto Berra from the AHL. He had a good debut as the Flames scored an unlikely OT victory against the Chicago Blackhawks at the United Center. There's a chance he will start again tonight, but, if not, it will be regular starting goaltender Kari Ramo who gets the nod.
-Here are the Wild's injuries:
-Here are the Flames injuries:
Game starts at 8 PM ET. Check back here for the game-day thread and the final team news ahead of puck-drop.
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