NHL Game Preview: Calgary Flames (32-36-9) vs. Colorado Avalanche (51-16-10)

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Faceoff is scheduled for 9:00 PM ET
Venue:
Ball Arena, Denver, Colorado (home of the Avalanche; capacity ~18,000)
Broadcast: ESPN+ (U.S.); ALT, KTVD, KUSA (regional).

This late-season Western Conference matchup is a pure mismatch: the visiting Flames are mathematically eliminated from playoff contention and playing out the string on the road, while the host Avalanche have already clinched the Central Division and the top seed in the Western Conference. Colorado enters as one of the league’s most dominant teams and will look to tune up for the postseason against a depleted Calgary side that has struggled mightily away from home.

Recent Team Forms (Last 5–10 Games)

Flames (roughly 4-6-0 in last 10; 1-3-1 in last 5 – eliminated and inconsistent):

Apr 7/8: L 4-3 (OT) @ Dallas Stars

Apr 4: W 5-3 @ Anaheim Ducks

Apr 2: L 6-3 @ Vegas Golden Knights

Mar 30: L 9-2 @ Colorado Avalanche

Mar 28: W 7-3 vs. Vancouver Canucks
Calgary has shown occasional offensive flashes but has been outscored badly on the road and against top teams.

Avalanche (8-2-0 in last 10; 4-1-0 in last 5 – dominant and locked in):

Apr 7: W 3-1 @ St. Louis Blues (clinched division/top seed)

Apr 5: L 3-2 vs. St. Louis Blues

Apr 4: W 2-0 @ Dallas Stars

Apr 1: L 8-6 vs. Vancouver Canucks

Mar 30: W 9-2 vs. Calgary Flames
Colorado has earned points in 8 of its last 11 and boasts the league’s top offense while resting key pieces as needed.

Injury Report

Flames (multiple long-term absences; depth thin):

Kevin Bahl (D) – Day-to-day (lower body; did not return Apr 7 vs. DAL)

Joel Hanley (D) – Out (undisclosed)

Samuel Honzek (LW) – Out for season (upper body)

Jonathan Huberdeau (LW) – Out for season (hip)

Cullen Potter (LW) – Out (undisclosed)

Avalanche (key blueline concern but otherwise healthy):

Cale Makar (D) – Day-to-day / expected to miss a few more games (upper body; injured Mar 30 vs. CGY, not believed long-term but being rested ahead of playoffs)

The Flames are skating with a skeleton crew on defense and up front; Colorado is resting Makar as a precaution but remains stacked elsewhere.

Key Player Matchups

Elite Forwards: Nathan MacKinnon (~league-leading production) & Mikko Rantanen / Valeri Nichushkin (recent multi-goal games) vs. Nazem Kadri / Ryan Strome / Morgan Frost (Flames’ top contributors). MacKinnon and company have feasted on Calgary’s defense.

Dynamic Wingers: Jonathan Huberdeau (if somehow available, but out) or Matvei Gridin / Brennan Othmann (CGY) vs. Artturi Lehkonen / Martin Necas (COL).

Goaltending: Likely Dustin Wolf or Dan Vladar (CGY) vs. Scott Wedgewood or primary starter (COL, strong in recent shutout wins).

Defense/Secondary: Avalanche will exploit Calgary’s thinned blue line (without Bahl) with speed and forecheck; Flames lean on physical play but lack the depth to match Colorado’s pace. Special teams heavily favor the Avs.

Series History

2025-26 Season: Avalanche lead 2-0 (including a dominant 9-2 home win on Mar 30).

All-Time: Colorado has owned recent meetings (6-0-1 in the last several seasons vs. CGY). The Avs are 8-2 SU in their last 10 against Calgary overall.

Betting Trends

Avalanche are 8-2 in last 10 and dominate as home favorites vs. non-playoff teams. Flames are 1-4-1 ATS on the road lately and have been blown out in recent meetings with Colorado. Overs have cashed in several Avs home games due to their league-leading scoring.

Game Odds

Calgary Flames                 6.5

Colorado Avalanche       – 340

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Wednesday, April 8, 2026

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