The Calgary Flames are looking to secure their third straight victory as they prepare to host the Chicago Blackhawks at the Scotiabank Saddledome.
After an impressive 5-1 win over Columbus two nights ago, energized by Nazem Kadri's celebration, the Flames have proven strong at home. They currently hold a two-game winning streak and have outscored opponents 10-2 in their last 120 minutes on home ice.
"They’re starting to do some things that are more indicative of a winning team," said Huska after Wednesday’s victory. "I still think we have a ways to go, but that’s a few areas, for sure, a huge step in the right direction. You give yourself a chance to win games when you’re disciplined like that."
Though the Flames experienced a slow start this season in scoring, their offense is gaining momentum, especially at home. The team has distributed their scoring across multiple players recently.
The team’s balanced attack and growing discipline signal positive strides as they build toward playoff contention.
Author’s summary: Calgary Flames show strong signs of improvement with balanced offense and increased discipline, fueling hopes for sustained success at home.