The Flames remain tantalizingly close to a playoff spot. At 7-3-0 in their last 10 they HAVE been good enough to gain in most scenarios but Detroit was 7-2-1 while Nashville matched their 7-3-0--
Oh and all those strength of schedule discussions haven't really come to much yet since Edmonton is stubbornly winning while the Flames beat SJ and then lose to Minny ( a very very costly loss)
The Flames chances are still not great-- lets say they manage to go 7-2. I see this as optimistic (but possible) so that would give them 97 points. Here are the records the teams they are chasing would need to get to 97 points
Detroit 6-4
Colorado 5-5
Nashville 4-4
LA 4-7
The first 3 records are possible-- heck its probably even LIKELY that one of the top 3 there may be around .500.
But the bottom line is that a Flames team that has not shown itself to be consistently very good, needs to be very good down the stretch to have a chance. It is "possible" I just don't see it as likely. Its also possible that someone will falter completely but I wouldn't count on that.
Interstingly, the Flames best chance may be against Colorado. The Avs play the Flames in what will be a must-win for the Flames, plus the Avs have LA TONIGHT with a Phoenix and SJ back to back on the weekend. But I am not counting on anything-- I seem to recall a week or so ago, Nashville had a tough California swing and damn near swept the thing
Oh and all those strength of schedule discussions haven't really come to much yet since Edmonton is stubbornly winning while the Flames beat SJ and then lose to Minny ( a very very costly loss)
The Flames chances are still not great-- lets say they manage to go 7-2. I see this as optimistic (but possible) so that would give them 97 points. Here are the records the teams they are chasing would need to get to 97 points
Detroit 6-4
Colorado 5-5
Nashville 4-4
LA 4-7
The first 3 records are possible-- heck its probably even LIKELY that one of the top 3 there may be around .500.
But the bottom line is that a Flames team that has not shown itself to be consistently very good, needs to be very good down the stretch to have a chance. It is "possible" I just don't see it as likely. Its also possible that someone will falter completely but I wouldn't count on that.
Interstingly, the Flames best chance may be against Colorado. The Avs play the Flames in what will be a must-win for the Flames, plus the Avs have LA TONIGHT with a Phoenix and SJ back to back on the weekend. But I am not counting on anything-- I seem to recall a week or so ago, Nashville had a tough California swing and damn near swept the thing
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