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How Calgary is feeling about tonight's game

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Your Flames are still in it, somehow

You'd think folks around here, from Kensington to Forest Lawn, would be pretty checked out with the Calgary Flames sitting where they are, but that's just not how we do it. There's a quiet hum in the city today, a bit of that stubborn prairie hope. You hear it at the Tim Hortons on Macleod Trail and at the office water cooler. We know the math, sure, but there's a game tonight against the Anaheim Ducks, and even if it's a long shot, you still gotta show up. It's less about confidence and more about a refusal to quit, a feeling that if they just give'r, maybe, just maybe, they can pull something off.

The talk isn't really about playoffs though, not directly. It's more about how the young guys are looking, especially after that tough loss to the Oilers. That one still stings, you know? There's a lot of chatter about who's going to step up and show some grit tonight. Nobody's expecting a miracle run down Stephen Avenue, but we're watching for the fight, for the effort. If they play hard, that's what matters to Calgary.

* Quiet determination, not wild confidence

* Focus on individual player performance

* That Oilers loss still burns a bit

* Hoping for a gritty performance against Anaheim

Red and gold forever — give'r, Calgary.

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