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The Flames’ special teams have struggled in the first quarter of 2025-26

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Flames Nation
Nov 17, 2025 8:30 PM

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The Calgary Flames have faced significant challenges with their special teams during the first quarter of the 2025-26 NHL season. With a power play conversion rate that ranks among the lowest in the league, the Flames need to find a way to capitalize on their opportunities. Key players like Elias Lindholm and Matthew Tkachuk have been struggling to create successful scoring chances, which has put additional pressure on their overall performance.

Defensively, the Flames have also encountered issues, with their penalty kill percentage falling short of expectations. The coaching staff has emphasized the need for better discipline and positioning to reduce the number of goals allowed while shorthanded. Johnny Gaudreau's presence on the ice is missed in these situations, as his skill could help turn the tide in close games.

As the season progresses, the Flames must address these special teams' deficiencies to regain their competitive edge. Looking ahead, management is monitoring possible trades or adjustments that could bring in fresh talent to aid their power play and penalty kill units. The commitment to improvement is clear, and the players understand that success in these areas is vital to the team's overall success moving forward.