On Monday night, it’s time for the annual pre-season split squad set against the Edmonton Oilers! It’s Calgary against Edmonton in Calgary, and Edmonton against Calgary in Edmonton!
This video explains it nicely.
Both games start at 7 p.m. MT. The game in Calgary is streamed on the Flames’ site and has a radio call from Sportsnet 960 The Fan! The game in Edmonton is streamed on Oilers+ (for a fee) but there’s no radio broadcast in the Calgary market.
In Calgary
Lines for the Flames in Calgary, via Sportsnet 960 The Fan’s Pat Steinberg:
Zary-Backlund-Coleman
Sharangovich-Kadri-Kuzmenko
Lomberg-Schwindt-Klapka
Stromgren-Morton-Basha
Sharangovich-Kadri-Kuzmenko
Lomberg-Schwindt-Klapka
Stromgren-Morton-Basha
Weegar-Miromanov
Solovyov-Barrie
Grushnikov-Hanley
Solovyov-Barrie
Grushnikov-Hanley
Dan Vladar starts in net, backed up by Waltteri Ignatjew.
Dressing in Calgary after playing in Seattle on Sunday evening are Cole Schwindt, Adam Klapka, William Stromgren, Sam Morton and Artem Grushnikov.
Lines for the Oilers in Calgary, via Jason Gregor:
J. Skinner-Henrique-Arvidsson
Savoie-O’Reilly-Caggiula
Hoffman-Pederson-Ryan
Stefan-Grubbe-Weatherby
Savoie-O’Reilly-Caggiula
Hoffman-Pederson-Ryan
Stefan-Grubbe-Weatherby
Dermott-Brown
Dineen-Stecher
Gleason-Wanner
Dineen-Stecher
Gleason-Wanner
Collin Delia starts for Edmonton, backed up by Nathaniel Day.
In Edmonton
Lines for the Flames in Edmonton, again via Steinberg (thanks Pat!):
Huberdeau-Pospisil-Mantha
Ciona-Rooney-Duehr
Honzek-Kirkland-Coronato
Bishop-Lipinski-Misa/Battaglia
Ciona-Rooney-Duehr
Honzek-Kirkland-Coronato
Bishop-Lipinski-Misa/Battaglia
Tinordi-Andersson
Jurmo-Brzustewicz
Kuznetsov-Mews
Jurmo-Brzustewicz
Kuznetsov-Mews
Devin Cooley starts in net, backed up by Connor Murphy.
Dressing in Edmonton after playing in Seattle on Sunday evening are Kevin Rooney, Sam Honzek, Matt Coronato and Hunter Brzustewicz.
Lines for the Oilers in Edmonton, via Gregor:
Nugent-Hopkins-McDavid-Hyman
Podkolzin-Draisaitl-Lavoie
Petrov-Philp-Perry
Clattenburg-Wakely-Griffith
Podkolzin-Draisaitl-Lavoie
Petrov-Philp-Perry
Clattenburg-Wakely-Griffith
Ekholm-Bouchard
Hoefenmayer-Kemp
Corcoran-Kannock-Leipert
Hoefenmayer-Kemp
Corcoran-Kannock-Leipert
Olivier Rodrigue starts for Edmonton, backed up by Connor Ungar.
Yes, Edmonton is dressing four Connors. The key to victory for the Flames in Edmonton could be shutting down at least two of them, ideally all four.