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About the Flames
The Flames arrive in Winnipeg after blowing a two-goal, third-period lead in a 4-2 loss to Edmonton Saturday night, dropping their record to 6-11-3.
Calgary is 0-5-1 in its last six, their last win a 3-2 overtime decision over Chicago on Nov. 3.
Rookie Sean Monahan (above) scored his eighth of the season against the Oilers and was named the game’s second star. He is second on the team in scoring with the eight goals and five assists.
The Flames have five players on their roster who were drafted by the organization: Monahan, Mikael Backlund, Sven Baertschi, TJ Brodie and Lance Bouma. Five others were signed as free agents while 14 were acquired via trade.
Calgary’s power play ranked 23rd, its penalty kill 28th heading into Sunday night’s action.
Flames coach Bob Hartley is in his second year with Calgary after leading the ZSC Lions to a Swiss League title in Zurich in 2012.
Hartley was head coach of the Atlanta Thrashers in 2006-07 — the Thrashers/Jets’ franchise only playoff appearance.
Calgary is 3-7-1 on the road.
This is just the second meeting between the clubs since the Jets’ rebirth and the first in Winnipeg.
The Flames knocked off the Jets 5-3 on March 9, 2012 and they did not face each other last season.
WINNIPEG JETS
31 Ondrej Pavelec
35 Al Montoya
2 Adam Pardy
7 Keaton Ellerby
9 Evander Kane
12 Olli Jokinen
14 Anthony Peluso
15 Matt Halischuk
16 Andrew Ladd
17 James Wright
18 Bryan Little
22 Chris Thorburn
24 Grant Clitsome
25 Zach Redmond
26 Blake Wheeler
27 Eric Tangradi
33 Dustin Byfuglien
39 Toby Enstrom
40 Devin Setoguchi
55 Mark Scheifele
67 Michael Frolik
71 Julian Melchiori
CALGARY FLAMES
29 Reto Berra
31 Karri Ramo
3 Ladislav Smid
4 Kris Russell
6 Dennis Wideman
7 TJ Brodie
8 Joe Colborne
11 Mikael Backlund
13 Mike Cammalleri
15 Tim Jackman
16 Brian McGrattan
17 Lance Bouma
18 Matt Stajan
22 Lee Stempniak
23 Sean Monahan
24 Jiri Hudler
27 Derek Smith
39 TJ Galiardi
44 Chris Butler
47 Sven Baertschi
54 David Jones
55 Shane O’Brien
— Ed Tait