Flames at Wild
THE STORY: Riding high following their season-high five-game winning streak, the red-hot Calgary Flames were quickly doused with three consecutive losses. Captain Jarome Iginla will look to reignite the Flames when they visit the reeling Minnesota Wild on Thursday. Calgary has defeated its Northwest Division rival on four straight occasions.
TV: 8 p.m. ET, RSW, FSNO
ABOUT THE FLAMES (34-26-14): Calgary's once-potent offense has been nowhere to be found during its skid, prompting Iginla to reason that "you aren't going to win many scoring one goal in games." The veteran has been held off the scoresheet during the stretch, but has fared remarkably well versus Minnesota. Iginla, who has scored in four straight contests against the Wild, has 35 career goals against them - his most versus any NHL club. Matt Stajan is doing his part to lift Calgary's ailing offense, collecting five goals in his last seven games.
ABOUT THE WILD (30-32-10): Minnesota will receive a boost with the expected return of captain Mikko Koivu, who has been sidelined for the last 15 games with a shoulder injury. Josh Harding provided a lift on Monday with a scintillating 33-save effort in a 2-0 victory over the Vancouver Canucks. The 27-year-old netminder has struggled versus Calgary, winning just one of seven decisions (1-5-1). Erik Christensen is certainly not struggling, as he is riding a four-game goal-scoring streak.
OVERTIME:
1. The Flames sit two points behind eighth-place Los Angeles in the Western Conference, but they've also played one more game than the Kings.
2. Minnesota's Dany Heatley simply can't seem to find the net. Heatley, who has been held off the scoresheet in his last eight contests, has just one goal in his past 16 games