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Our Jets vs. Flames predictions expect Connor Hellebuyck to be at his best and goals to be few and far between as a result.
The floundering Calgary Flames are hoping a return home will be the tonic to snap their losing skid when the high-flying Winnipeg Jets visit on Monday.
Pregame analysis and predictions of the Winnipeg Jets vs. Calgary Flames NHL game to be played on October 20, 2025 on ESPN.
Through five games, he's notched a team-leading six goals and nine points, one point better than sniper Kyle Connor, who became the latest Jets star to pledge his future to Winnipeg earlier this month, putting pen to paper on an eight-year, $96-million extension.
Yegor Sharangovich is going to sit one out. The Calgary Flames are making the forward a healthy scratch for Monday’s game (Sportsnet, 9:30 p.m. ET / 7:30 p.m. MT) against the Winnipeg Jets, coach Ryan Huska told reporters.
How to watch the NHL game between the Calgary Flames and the Winnipeg Jets, as well as puck drop time and team news.
While losses are one thing, Calgary Flames head coach Ryan Huska is making it clear he won't put up with poor effort.
Sharangovich, who is signed on a five-year, $28.75 million contract, has only one point in six games this season. He has been underperforming but the problem is not just limited to Shrangovich only. Out of those five losses, the Flames (1-5-0) have been limited to just 1 goal in three games, and in the other two losses they scored two goals each.
Two days after he was shredded by Sportsnet’s Kevin Bieksa, Yegor Sharangovich was out of the Calgary Flames lineup. Not exactly a ringing endorsement for the Belarussian.
The Winnipeg Jets take on the Calgary Flames at the Scotiabank Saddledome today. Here are the projected/expected lineups.