Calgary Flames defensive depth tested by injuries in race to playoffs
Calgary’s defensive depth has been put to the test while the Flames scratch and claw to maintain playoff position.
Since the NHL all-star break, it seems when one big-minute man draws back into the lineup after an injury, another goes down.
Add in the acquisition of a pair of defencemen at the Feb. 24 trade deadline and the Flames have had a blue line in flux.
Noah Hanifin is the latest to deal with a malady. He left Sunday’s 5-3 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights in the first period and did not return with an undisclosed upper body.