Blues vs. Flames: Playoff Intensity Hits Calgary as St. Louis Visits the Dome
Welcome to Wednesday night hockey, everyone. If you're looking for some late-season action with serious playoff implications, you've come to the right place. The St. Louis Blues roll into Calgary to take on the Flames at the Scotiabank Saddledome, and trust me, this one's got more at stake than just two points.
Both teams are scratching and clawing for positioning in the tight Western Conference wild-card race. The Flames are just coming off a tough road trip and now settle in for a crucial six-game homestand—starting tonight against a Blues squad that's been sneaky good on the road. St. Louis knows a win here could jump them over two teams in the standings, while Calgary needs to protect its home ice to keep pace in the Pacific.
Three Key Battles to Watch
- Faceoff dominance: Brayden Schenn vs. Mikael Backlund. Schenn wins puck battles with brawn, Backlund with brains. Whoever controls the dot controls the tempo.
- Net-front presence: Jordan Binnington has been steady, but Calgary loves to crash the crease. If the Flames get bodies in his way, those point shots start finding the back of the net.
- Special teams swing: Calgary's power play has clicked at 24% over the last ten, while St. Louis's penalty kill is a middling 78%. If the Flames draw early penalties, the Dome will erupt.
From a betting perspective—and I know a lot of you have your eyes on the lines—the odds have this one tight. The Flames are slight favorites at home, but the Blues have been covering the spread consistently lately. If I'm putting money down, I'm looking at the over, because both offenses have been lighting the lamp with regularity. St. Louis has scored three or more in five of its last seven, and Calgary's top line is due for a breakout after a quiet game in Winnipeg.
Injury updates? Both teams are relatively healthy, which is a gift this time of year. For the Blues, keep an eye on Pavel Buchnevich—he's been carrying a minor bruise but is expected to suit up and skate on the second line. Calgary gets Nazem Kadri back at full speed after he missed a couple of practices; he's been centering the third line but seeing power-play time, and he loves scoring against his old Central Division rivals.
Puck drop is at 7:00 PM MT. You can catch it on Bally Sports Midwest or stream it on ESPN+. But honestly? This is the kind of game you want to watch with the sound up and a cold one in hand. Let's see who wants it more—the desperate visitors or the homestanding Flames looking to make a statement.