Calgary Flames Split Squad Storylines

The Calgary Flames and Edmonton Oilers kick off their preseasons tonight in a pair of split squad games that have some compelling storylines to follow.  

In Calgary 

The YYC-based game will feature most of the big dogs, as well as a sprinkling of young guns. Lets take a look at the projected lineup.  

Gridin-Kadri-Coronato  
Zary-Backlund-Coleman  
Honzek-Kirkland-Stromgren  
Suniev-Morton-Basha  

Cicek-Andersson  
Hanley-Weegar  
Bean-Parekh  

Cooley  
Say 

Burning Ascent 

Matvei Gridin will ride shotgun for Nazem Kadri and Matthew Coronato tonight. He also gets to run on the first powerplay unit with Coronato, Kadri, Connor Zary, and MacKenzie Weegar. 

Things are moving quickly for the 19 year old. His promotion is due to Jonathan Huberdeau taking the game off for maintenance and his normal practice line is with Dryden Hunt and Rory Kerins (implying that he’ll likely start in the AHL) but—it’s certainly notable that the team is giving the 28th overall pick in 2024 every chance possible to impress as a top six winger.  

Started From the Bottom  

It appears that rookie Zayne Parekh will start his pro career on a pairing with Jake Bean.  

Head coach Ryan Huska is known to shorten the bench, so perhaps this isn’t exactly a surprise. To his credit, Bean has been lauded for his conditioning so far this camp.  

Parekh and Aydar Suniev will get reps on the second powerplay unit. 

Showdown Across Games 

Devin Cooley gets the start and will go the distance in Calgary. Ivan Prosvetov will get the same in Edmonton. Let the backup derby begin! 

In Edmonton 

Farabee-Frost-Frk  
Lomberg-Pospisil-Klapka  
Hunt-Kerins-Ciona  
Battaglia-Bishop-Bell  

Bahl-Hurtig  
Kuznetsov-Pachal  
Solovyov-Miromanov  

Prosvetov  
Sergeev 

Sorry Man 

Some may remember when Jonathan Huberdeau, Anthony Mantha and a group of lesser known players showed up in Edmonton last season and laid a beatdown on Connor McDavid and most of the Oilers starting lineup.  

Flames

Screenshot courtesy of ESPN.

This year’s B-squad is even less known. It’s worth noting that the bottom nine forwards are all bigger players. It’s a shame that the Oilers are putting this one behind a paywall.  

To be frank, it’s pretty wild that the Oilers are finding a way to charge over $250 for some lower bowl seats. Neither the organization nor any members of their local media have announced projected lineups for either game. 

It’s possible that Matthew “Turtle” Tkachuk scoring the Stanley Cup winning goal against them in game six has the city still a bit shook. 

Both games start at 6:00, which seems inconvenient for fans hoping to watch both.

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