The last time the Kings beat Calgary was in February of 2008. Heading into tonight, that was the team’s lone win against the Flames in the last 12 tries. Given that, it’s easy to understand why you don’t head into a game against Calgary with a ton of optimism. ESPECIALLY when the Flames are the NHL’s hottest road team, and arguably playing the league’s best hockey of late. They possess... moreThe last time the Kings beat Calgary was in February of 2008. Heading into tonight, that was the team’s lone win against the Flames in the last 12 tries. Given that, it’s easy to understand why you don’t head into a game against Calgary with a ton of optimism. ESPECIALLY when the Flames are the NHL’s hottest road team, and arguably playing the league’s best hockey of late. They possess one of the most formidable defenses in recent league history, and they’ve got a fire breathing dragon named Mikka Kiprusoff guarding their net. Based on the Kings’ recent lackluster performances (even if they did gain points), you could hardly have blamed anyone for not bearing to watch. view page