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Canucks postponements impact scheduling for five Flames games

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The NHL announced schedule changes related to the Vancouver Canucks’ COVID-19-related postponements. Five Calgary Flames games have been impacted.
- The postponed Mar. 31 Calgary/Vancouver game is now Apr. 21 at 8 p.m. MT.
- The postponed Apr. 8 Calgary/Vancouver game is now May 16, time TBD.
- The postponed Apr. 10 Calgary/Vancouver game is now May 3 at 7 pm. MT. (This game was replaced by tonight’s Calgary/Edmonton game, previously scheduled for May 7.)
The previously-scheduled Apr. 20 Calgary/Ottawa game will now be played May 9 at 6 p.m. MT, in order to space Calgary’s schedule out a bit that week.
The previously-scheduled May 8 Calgary/Vancouver game will now be played May 15, time TBD.
As a result of all this shuffling, the Flames will play their originally-scheduled 56 games, but the season will now end on May 15 rather than the previously-scheduled May 8.
The remaining 16 games are as follows for the Flames:
- Apr. 10: vs. Edmonton
- Apr. 13: at Toronto
- Apr. 14: at Montreal
- Apr. 16: at Montreal
- Apr. 19: vs. Ottawa
- Apr. 21: at Vancouver
- Apr. 23: vs. Montreal
- Apr. 24: vs. Montreal
- Apr. 26: vs. Montreal
- Apr. 29: at Edmonton
- May 1: at Edmonton
- May 3: vs. Vancouver
- May 5: vs. Winnipeg
- May 9: vs. Ottawa
- May 15: at Vancouver
- May 16: vs. Vancouver
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