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Settings →NHL · 2025-2026
34-39-9 record · 0 streak · AI picks & best odds updated daily
34-39-9
Record
41.5%
Win%
0
Streak

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ATS Record
3-2
60.0% cover rate
Over / Under
185O–116U
61.5% over rate
Home
23–13
64% at home
Away
11–26
30% on road
Advanced Stats
0.90
save %
9.02
shooting %
28.11
shots per game
49.32
faceoff win %
37
power play goals
3.12
avg goals against
11
short handed goals
29.91
shots against per game
Scoring
2.6
PPG / GPG
3.2
Allowed
-0.6
Diff
Season Stats
64%
Home Win %
30%
Road Win %
82
Games Played

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Kevin Bahl
D
Bahl will complete 2025-26 with four goals, 18 points, 47 PIM, 114 hits and 99 blocks in 76 outings. Barring a trade, the 25-year-old is expected to be back with the Flames next season and continue to serve in a top-four capacity.
Connor Zary
C
out
Yan Kuznetsov
D
After sitting out Sunday's 4-1 win over Utah because of the injury, Kuznetsov won't play against the Avalanche and Kings on Tuesday and Thursday, respectively. He will conclude the 2025-26 campaign with four goals, 12 points, 64 shots on net, 103 blocked shots and 79 hits across 57 appearances.
Joel Hanley
D
out
Samuel Honzek
LW
Honzek practiced for the first time Friday since he was injured versus Winnipeg on Nov. 15, a span of 52 games. The 21-year-old ends the season with two goals, four points and 35 hits over 18 games with the Flames. He is expected to be fully recovered in time for training camp in September.
Jonathan Huberdeau
LW
Huberdeau was already ruled out for the rest of the 2025-26 campaign after undergoing hip surgery, so the decision to put him on IR isn't surprising. He'll conclude the year with 10 goals and 25 points in 50 regular-season appearances. The 32-year-old's eight-year, $84 million contract runs through 2030-31, and he has a no-movement clause, so odds are he'll be back with Calgary next season.
Cullen Potter
LW
out
Jake Bean
D
Bean has played in just six of the Flames' last 21 games due to his undisclosed injury and now faces an extended stint on the shelf. Even when healthy, the Calgary native has only reached the 20-point threshold once in his career and doesn't offer enough category coverage to be more than a low-end fantasy option. If the Flames need some cap relief, Bean would be a good candidate to be shifted to long-term injured reserve, especially if he is ruled out for the rest of the year.
Henry Mews
D
out