TORONTO MAPLE LEAFS (31-19-2) at CALGARY FLAMES (26-19-7)

When: Tuesday, 9 p.m., Scotiabank Saddledome

TV: TSN Radio: TSN 1050

Odds: Maple Leafs -128, Flames +104

The buzz

The Flames are in it to win it — or, in their case, to continue to make a strong run to a playoff spot. General manager Craig Conroy figured he gave the team a better chance last week when he acquired forwards Morgan Frost and Joel Farabee from the Philadelphia Flyers, and don’t expect Conroy to trade forwards Jonathan Huberdeau and Nazem Kadri and defenceman MacKenzie Weegar before the March 7 National Hockey League trade deadline … The Flames have managed to stay in the race in the Western Conference despite a subpar offence. With an average of 2.65 goals a game, Calgary was in the bottom five in the NHL in goals scored … Sitting in eighth in their conference, the Flames are in a position that no one predicted they would be in during the first week of February. One reason: They’ve allowed just 83 goals at five-on-five, more than only Los Angeles, Winnipeg and Washington. Next after the Flames are the Leafs, who have allowed 88 goals at five-on-five … Through games on Sunday, the Leafs were 13th on the power play (22.5%) and 13th on the penalty kill (80.3%). Getting those numbers into the top 10 heading into the post-season should be a goal … Kadri has just two points in his past four games, but has done well against the Leafs. In eight career games versus Toronto, Kadri has nine points (four goals and five assists) … The Flames are 7-for-19 in their past seven games on the power play … In their past 10 visits to Calgary, the Leafs are 8-2-0.

The news

Leafs captain Auston Matthews will play in his 600th NHL game. With 388 career goals, he needs one goal to tie Darryl Sittler for second in team history. Sittler played in 844 games for Toronto … Leafs coach Craig Berube wouldn’t say one way or another whether winger Mitch Marner or defenceman Oliver Ekman-Larsson would play on Tuesday. Both missed practice on Monday for maintenance reasons. Ekman-Larsson departed the game in Edmonton on Saturday with a lower-body injury … The lines below are what Berube employed at practice. If Marner plays, he’ll be back on the right side on the No. 1 line and Domi, presumably, would centre the third line. In turn, Berube would go with Pontus Holmberg or Ryan Reaves on the fourth line … The Flames are coming off a 3-2 win in Seattle against the Kraken on Sunday. Calgary scored all three of its goals in the first period, marking just the second time this season it has scored three times in the opening 20 minutes.

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The quote

“I enjoyed my time a lot. It was a great part of my life and my son was born here, met a tremendous amount of people and built a ton of relationships here that I will have forever. It was a great place to play and my family and I really enjoyed it.”

— Leafs defenceman Chris Tanev, who will play in Calgary for the first time since the Flames traded him to Dallas last February. Tanev played in 259 games in four seasons with the Flames

The poll

Other than the McDonalds and Gilmours of the hockey world, which player who skated for both the Flames and Maple Leafs do you recall most fondly?

  1. Jonas Hoglund
  2. Gary Leeman
  3. Matt Stajan
  4. Jamie Macoun

The projected Leafs lineup

Forwards

Matthew Knies-Auston Matthews-Max Domi

Max Pacioretty-John Tavares-William Nylander

Bobby McMann-Pontus Holmberg-Nick Robertson

Steven Lorentz-David Kampf-Ryan Reaves

Defence

Jake McCabe-Chris Tanev

Morgan Rielly-Philippe Myers

Simon Benoit-Conor Timmins

Goal

Joseph Woll

Anthony Stolarz

The injuries

TOR: D Oliver Ekman-Larsson (lower body), G Anthony Stolarz (knee), F Calle Jarnkrok (groin), D Jani Hakanpaa (knee), F Connor Dewar (upper body).

CGY: D Kevin Bahl (upper body), F Anthony Mantha (knee), F Connor Zary (lower body), F Justin Kirkland (knee).

The prediction

The Leafs continue their good run in Calgary. 4-2 Toronto final.

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