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Calgary Flames Game Day: A trip to scenic Winnipeg (6pm MT)

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The Calgary Flames hit the halfway point of their exhibition calendar on Wednesday evening, as they head to scenic Manitoba to face the Winnipeg Jets! It’s the fourth game for the local sports club and they hope to continue a pre-season effort that has largely been pretty positive for the group.
The puck drops at 6 p.m. MT and you can catch the action streamed on the Flames website or listen live on Sportsnet 960 The Fan!
The Flames
Projected lines via Sportsnet’s Pat Steinberg:
Andrew Mangiapane – Adam Ruzicka – Matt Coronato
Martin Pospisil – Connor Zary – Walker Duehr
Samuel Honzek – Cole Schwindt – Adam Klapka
Dryden Hunt – Kevin Rooney – Lucas Ciona
Martin Pospisil – Connor Zary – Walker Duehr
Samuel Honzek – Cole Schwindt – Adam Klapka
Dryden Hunt – Kevin Rooney – Lucas Ciona
Nikita Zadorov – MacKenzie Weegar
Jordan Oesterle – Jonathan Aspirot
Ilya Solovyov – Nick DeSimone
Jordan Oesterle – Jonathan Aspirot
Ilya Solovyov – Nick DeSimone
Dustin Wolf will start, backed up by Oscar Dansk. It’s yet another opportunity to see if the first-round trio of Coronato, Zary and Honzek impress. And hey, we see you there Adam Klapka – he’s hard to miss, but he’s looked positive so far.
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The Flames have played three games so far: a 10-0 win over Vancouver, a 5-3 loss to Seattle and a 3-2 shootout win over Seattle. As Meat Loaf said: two out of three ain’t bad.
The Jets
Projected lines, via Mitchell Clinton:
Namestnikov – Perfetti – Niederreiter
Iafallo – Lowry – Appleton
Harkins – Kupari – Ford
Malott – Toninato – Viel
Iafallo – Lowry – Appleton
Harkins – Kupari – Ford
Malott – Toninato – Viel
Dillon – Heinola
Chisholm – Bauer
Stanley – Kniazev
Chisholm – Bauer
Stanley – Kniazev
Connor Hellebuyck is expected to start, backed up by Ville Salminen.
The Jets have beaten Edmonton twice so far: a 2-1 shootout win on Sunday and a 5-0 win on Monday. So far, so good.
Breaking News
- Flames Game Day 29: Back at home to face the Wild (7pm MT, SN1)
- The Wranglers are nearly done their mammoth road trip
- Recap: Justin Kirkland gave the Wranglers a chance to win on Wednesday but they fall in a shootout
- A pair of Flames college prospects won weekly awards
- Recap: Wranglers go-ahead goal in the last 31 seconds secures the win in Abbotsford
