
Canadian Teams Morning Review – Jan. 11: Flames, Habs, Sens, Leafs, Canucks & Oilers
Saturday night didn’t shout—but it revealed plenty. Structure, discipline, and depth quietly shaped where Canada’s NHL teams really stand.

Saturday night didn’t shout—but it revealed plenty. Structure, discipline, and depth quietly shaped where Canada’s NHL teams really stand.

Could the Flames’ Dustin Wolf–Devin Cooley duo become the NHL’s most reliable goalie tandem, even in a team that’s rebuilding?

Did the Flames ever really get started in Nashville, or was this one over before Calgary found its legs?

Despite a rough season, Flames extend GM Craig Conroy—here’s why the franchise’s move makes solid sense.

How did two Canadian teams lose in completely different ways last night—and what do those contrasting defeats reveal about where the Flames and Senators stand?

Did the Flames play well enough to win in Carolina—and what kept a solid road effort from turning into another point in the standings?

What did last night’s games reveal about where all six Canadian teams actually stand right now?

Can a shaky start on the road turn into a statement win? The Flames just showed how a little resilience—and a rookie’s first goal—can flip everything.

Calgary Flames stunned by Lightning’s 2-goal start, falling 5-1 as slow starts and goaltending woes leave them chasing all night.

Did last night’s Canadian slate show which teams are building momentum—and which ones still have work to do to find their groove?

Was last night's win one where the Flames finally figured out who they want to be? Can they bottle that fight for something more consistent?

Are the Calgary Flames finally turning a corner, or was their third-period burst in Buffalo just a one-night spark in a long, messy season?