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The 2017 Playoff Chase: running in place
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Ryan Pike
Jan 20, 2017, 12:00 ESTUpdated: Invalid DateTime
Welcome to the second exciting week of our Western Conference playoff race coverage. The Calgary Flames are still very much in the playoff mix, but they didn’t do very much to help themselves over the past week.
Let’s take a dive into the numbers, gang.

WHERE THEY STAND

Team
GP
W
Pts
Pct
ROW
Div
Chances
% Change
Wild
44
29
63
.716
28
CEN
100%
none
Blackhawks
47
28
61
.649
26
CEN
99.5%
down 0.2
Ducks
47
25
59
.628
23
PAC
98.5%
up 3.7
Sharks
46
28
58
.630
26
PAC
99.6%
up 0.8
Oilers
47
25
57
.606
22
PAC
96.7%
up 6.5
Blues
46
23
51
.554
22
CEN
69.6%
up 6.1
Flames
48
24
51
.531
22
PAC

50.1%
down 7.7
Predators
45
21
49
.544
20
CEN
72.0%
up 7.8
Kings
45
22
49
.533
21
PAC
72.7%
down 7.1
Canucks
46
21
48
.522
17
PAC
18.4%
up 4.8
Jets
48
21
46
.479
19
CEN
12.6%
down 5.6
Stars
47
19
46
.489
19
CEN
10.3%
down 9.1
Coyotes
45
13
32
.356
9
PAC
0.0%
none
Avalanche
42
13
27
.321
13
PAC
0.0%
none
The Flames begin the weekend ninth in the Western Conference in points percentage and seventh in terms of points earned. They’ve played more games than anybody else in the conference, so take their points total with a shaker full of salt. The scary thing right now is that everybody has games in hand. If they win them, Calgary falls right on out of a playoff spot without actually doing anything themselves.
If the playoffs began today, the Flames would be starting against Anaheim (if you judge by point totals) or golfing (if you judge by points percentage).

THIS PAST WEEK

Since last Friday, the Flames have played four games: they lost to New Jersey, they lost to Edmonton in a shootout, they beat Florida and they lost to Nashville. That’s a 1-2-1 record and three points, for what it’s worth. They played two good games (Edmonton and Florida) and looked pretty bad in their other two.

THIS COMING WEEK

The Flames play four games this week: they face Edmonton on Saturday night at home, then hit the road for games with Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa before the All-Star Break. They probably need two wins, maybe three, to keep pace with everyone around them – and to guard against the other clubs winning their games in hand and leap-frogging them.