The Calgary Flames are looking to build some much-needed momentum as they prepare to close out their season series with the New York Islanders Saturday night in Elmont, N.Y. After a thrilling 5-4 victory against the New Jersey Devils on Thursday, the Flames arrive on Long Island with a renewed sense of confidence and a glimpse of the aggressive identity they hope to carry through the final stretch of the season.
In that high-scoring affair, veteran center Mikael Backlund achieved a significant milestone by scoring the game-winning goal early in the third period, bringing his career total to 600 NHL points. For a Flames team that has faced adversity throughout the season, this achievement serves as both a personal triumph for Backlund and a symbolic spark for the group. “We want to play the right way every game and come out and play Flames style,” Backlund stated. “That’s competing hard, playing the right way. That’s our main focus every night.”
Despite the victory, the Flames find themselves struggling near the bottom of the standings, entering the weekend with just 59 points, placing them 31st in the NHL, just ahead of the Vancouver Canucks. A rocky start to the season, marked by 11 losses in their first 13 games, has left the Flames chasing the pack for the majority of the year. Currently, they sit 10 points behind the Los Angeles Kings for the final wild-card position in the Western Conference, making every game crucial as the regular season winds down.
On the other hand, the Islanders are looking to rebound after a frustrating 3-2 loss to the Kings on Friday night. New York fell behind early, with Los Angeles scoring three times in the first period. Despite a valiant comeback effort fueled by forward Emil Heineman’s two redirect goals, the Islanders couldn’t find the equalizer, with rookie defenseman Matthew Schaefer’s last-second chance blocked by veteran Joel Edmundson.
The defeat interrupted what had been a solid stretch for the Islanders, who had won five of their previous seven games and displayed resilience by overcoming multi-goal deficits in four of those victories. However, the constant need to play catch-up is beginning to take its toll. Center Bo Horvat acknowledged the challenge, saying, “It wears on you having to come back all the time. We have to find ways to get leads and hold leads. Going down the stretch here like that’s tough — not only physically but mentally to keep having to come back in games like that.”
Despite the setback, the Islanders remain firmly in the playoff hunt, entering the weekend tied with the Pittsburgh Penguins at 79 points, two ahead of the Columbus Blue Jackets for the final guaranteed Metropolitan Division playoff spots. They also find themselves level with the Detroit Red Wings for the top wild-card position in the conference, just a point ahead of the Boston Bruins.
For the Flames, the stakes are straightforward. They are playing for pride, identity, and perhaps laying the groundwork for next season. A victory on Saturday would not only add to their recent success but also mark one of their most consistent stretches in months.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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