NHL Game Preview: Philadelphia Flyers (20-11-7) vs. Calgary Flames (17-18-4)

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The Philadelphia Flyers continue their Western road trip against the Calgary Flames in a cross-conference matchup on New Year’s Eve. The Flyers, holding fourth in the Atlantic Division, aim to build on a solid December and maintain their playoff push against a Flames team that’s seventh in the Pacific and struggling with consistency amid injuries. This game pits Philadelphia’s balanced attack and strong special teams against Calgary’s home resilience and veteran leadership, with potential for a low-scoring affair given both teams’ recent defensive trends. As the Flyers seek to extend their road success, the Flames look to capitalize on home ice to climb the standings in a competitive West.

Venue Location

Scotiabank Saddledome, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. This 19,289-capacity arena, opened in 1983 and home to the Flames, is known for its unique saddle-shaped roof and passionate crowds, creating an intimidating environment at 3,438 feet elevation.

Puckdrop is scheduled for 9:30 PM ET (7:30 PM MT). The game will be broadcast on ESPN+ and local networks, offering a late-night holiday viewing option for East Coast fans.

Injury Report

Both teams are managing key absences that could impact rotations, with the Flyers dealing with long-term forward issues and the Flames facing defensive depth challenges.

Philadelphia Flyers:

Tyson Foerster (RW): Out (IR – Undisclosed) – Expected return in May 2026, long-term absence thinning forward depth.

The Flyers’ core remains healthy, but secondary scoring may suffer without Foerster.

Calgary Flames:

Jake Bean (D): Out (IR – Undisclosed) – Sidelined, impacting blue-line mobility.

Additional notes: No other major absences reported, but monitor for day-to-day issues like recent illnesses.

The Flames’ defense is vulnerable, forcing more minutes for MacKenzie Weegar and Rasmus Andersson.

Key Player Matchups

Projected starting goalies: Ersson or Fedotov (PHI, rotation) vs. Vladar or Wolf (CGY, post-win for Vladar). This game features speed versus physicality, with Philadelphia’s youth potentially overwhelming Calgary’s thinned blue line.

Travis Konecny (PHI) vs. Nazem Kadri (CGY): Konecny’s agitating scoring (leading Flyers with 20+ goals) faces Kadri’s veteran playmaking (strong faceoffs). Kadri must disrupt Konecny’s net-front presence.

Matvei Michkov (PHI) vs. MacKenzie Weegar (CGY): Michkov’s rookie creativity (point-per-game pace) tests Weegar’s shutdown defense (top-pair minutes). Weegar’s physicality could limit Michkov’s space.

Jack Hughes (wait, Flyers? No – for Flyers: Sean Couturier (PHI) vs. Jonathan Huberdeau (CGY): Couturier’s two-way center game clashes with Huberdeau’s offensive flair. Center battles may control tempo.

Bench Battle: Owen Tippett (PHI) vs. Yegor Sharangovich (CGY): Tippett’s speed against Sharangovich’s finishing. Philadelphia’s depth edges here amid Calgary’s injuries.

The Flyers’ improved power play could exploit the Flames’ middling penalty kill.

Recent Team Forms

The Flyers have been consistent with strong special teams, while the Flames show flashes but lack finishing.

Philadelphia Flyers (Last 10 Games: 6-3-1)

Averaging 3.2 GPG, allowing 2.8 (+0.4 margin)

Key wins: 3-1 vs. CHI (Dec 23), defensive effort; 4-1 vs. SEA (Dec 28).

Losses: OT setbacks, but resilient.

Form: W-L-W-OTL-W (Balanced; Konecny hot with 10 points in 10, elite PK at 85%).

Calgary Flames (Last 10 Games: 7-3-0)

Averaging 3.0 GPG, allowing 2.7 (+0.3 margin)

Key wins: 2-1 vs. BOS (Dec 29), OT heroics; 4-3 vs. DET (Dec 10).

Losses: Defensive lapses in regulation.

Form: W-W-L-W-W (Strong; Kadri with 8 points in 10, improved rebounding).

Series History

The Flames and Flyers have a balanced history, with Calgary holding a slight edge in away games (26W-43L-3D). Overall, Philadelphia leads 63-49-12-8. In the last 10 meetings, the Flames are 4-5-1. Recent games trend under the total (5 of last 7), averaging 5.5 goals, with the road team winning 4 of the last 6. The Flyers’ last win in Calgary was a 4-2 victory in 2024.

Betting Trends

PHI 6-4 ATS last 10; 4-1 SU when scoring 3+ goals. CGY 7-3 ATS last 10; 5-2 SU at home lately. Under in 5/7 recent H2H; over in 4/6 Flames home games. Flyers 4-2 ATS as +100 underdogs; Flames 5-5 ATS as -140 favorites.

Game Odds

Philadelphia Flyers         5.5

Calgary Flames                 – 142

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Tuesday, December 30, 2025

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