NHL Game Preview: Calgary Flames at Carolina Hurricanes with Line Combinations 3/2/2025

Dustin Wolf in net for Calgary Flames Photo by Christopher Mast/NHLI via Getty Images
Photo by Christopher Mast/NHLI via Getty Images

Calgary Flames (28-23-8, 64 pts) at Carolina Hurricanes (34-21-4, 72 pts)

Venue: Lenovo Center
Date: Sunday, March 2
Time: 5:00 pm EST

TV: ESPN+ / Sportsnet / FDSS
Radio:
Calgary Flames – Sportsnet 960
Carolina Hurricanes – The Fan 99.9 FM

DraftKings Sportsbook Betting Lines:
Calgary Flames +1.5 ML +200
Carolina Hurricanes -1.5 ML -250
O/U 5.5

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Calgary Flames News & Notes:

The Flames have lost two straight games and were shut out in both contests, but are still just one point out of a Wild Card spot. Calgary is 11-13-4 away from home and is 4-5-1 in their last ten games as they try to right the ship to climb into a post-season position. Calgary is 25-5-3 when they score at least three goals in a game.

Carolina Hurricanes News & Notes:

The Hurricanes have lost three of their last four contests as they host the Flames tonight. Carolina has scored four goals combined in their three losses, while they scored twelve goals in their last two wins. The Hurricanes are 22-7-1 at home this season and are 32-5-2 when they score 3+ goals in a game. Tonight is the second and final matchup between these two clubs, with the ‘Canes taking the victory in the first meeting 4-2 on October 24 in Calgary.

Calgary Flames Projected Lines:

Huberdeau-Kadri-Coronato
Sharangovich-Backlund-Coleman
Zary-Frost-Farabee
Lomberg-Rooney-Pospisil

Bahl-Andersson
Hanley-Weegar
Solovyov-Pachal

Wolf
Vladar

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Carolina Hurricanes Projected Lines:

Svechnikov-Aho-Rantanen
Martinook-Staal-Jarvis
Hall-Jost-Blake
Robinson-Kotkaniemi-Roslovic

Slavin-Burns
Orlov-Chatfield
Gostisbehere-Walker

Kochetkov
Anderson

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Players To Watch:

Calgary Flames

Dustin Wolf has had a breakout season for Calgary despite the teams’ trouble scoring goals, he’s been able to keep them in games. Wolf has a respectable record of 20-12-3 with a 2.60 goals against average and a .919 save percentage with three shutouts.

Carolina Hurricanes

Seth Jarvis had three goals and three assists in seven games in February for the Hurricanes. The 23-year-old Center has 23 goals and 23 assists for Carolina, which is second on the Hurricanes in scoring behind Sebastian Aho. Jarvis had a goal in the first meeting against Calgary.

Injury Report:

Calgary Flames

C Justin Kirkland – IR – Will Miss The Entire Season
RW Anthony Mantha – IR – Will Miss Entire Season

Carolina Hurricanes

LW William Carrier – OUT
RW Jesper Fast – LTIR

Next Game:

Calgary Flames – March 4 at Philadelphia Flyers
Carolina Hurricanes – March 4 at Detroit Red Wings

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