
Calgary Flames ready to make playoff push without reinforcements
CALGARY — The Calgary Flames’ push for their first playoff appearance in three seasons will have to come without the benefit of reinforcements.
With his team clinging to the second wild card spot in the NHL’s Western Conference, Flames general manager Craig Conroy opted to do nothing ahead of Friday’s trade deadline while conference rivals brought in players to bolster their lineups.
“I watch in the locker room, they do care about each other, they want to do it, and they’ve got a chip on their shoulders and I love that,” Conroy said. “The next step is not easy because we know all these games get more and more difficult, but for these last 20, I think they’re going to be excited. They’re all together. Nobody’s leaving.”
In what was supposed to be a rebuilding year, the overachieving Flames are one point up on the Vancouver Canucks, who hold a game in hand. They’re just three points back of Los Angeles for third in the Pacific, although the Kings have played two fewer games.