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2019-20 Calgary Flames Broadcast Schedule on Sportsnet All Games Available on Sportsnet NOW & Sportsnet NOW+ 2019-20 Calgary Flames Broadcast Schedule on Sportsnet All games available on Sportsnet NOW & Sportsnet NOW+ Pre-season 2019 January 2020 Date Game Time (MT) Channel Date Game Time (MT) Channel Mon., Sept. 16 Calgary vs. Vancouver 8 p.m. SN ONE & SN West Thurs., Jan. 2 NY Rangers @ Calgary 7 p.m. Sportsnet Flames* Sun., Jan. 5 Calgary @ Minnesota 5 p.m. Sportsnet October 2019 Tues., Jan. 7 Calgary @ Chicago 6:30 p.m. Sportsnet West* Thurs., Oct. 3 Calgary @ Colorado 7 p.m. Sportsnet West* Thurs., Jan. 9 Minnesota @ Calgary 7 p.m. Sportsnet Flames* Sat., Oct. 5 Vancouver @ Calgary 8 p.m. Hockey Night in Canada Sat., Jan. 11 Edmonton @ Calgary 8 p.m. Hockey Night in Canada Tues., Oct. 8 Los Angeles @ Calgary 7 p.m. Sportsnet West* Mon., Jan 13 Calgary @ Montreal 5 p.m. Sportsnet West* Thurs., Oct. 10 Calgary @ Dallas 6:30 p.m. Sportsnet 360 Thurs., Jan. 16 Calgary @ Toronto 5 p.m. Sportsnet West* Sat., Oct. 12 Calgary @ Vegas 8 p.m. Hockey Night in Canada Sat., Jan. 18 Calgary @ Ottawa 2 p.m. Sportsnet West* Sun. Oct. 13 Calgary @ San Jose 8 p.m. Sportsnet ONE Tues., Jan. 28 St. Louis @ Calgary 7 p.m. Sportsnet Tues., Oct. 15 Philadelphia @ Calgary 7 p.m. Sportsnet 360 Wed., Jan. 29 Calgary @ Edmonton 8 p.m. Sportsnet West* Thurs., Oct. 17 Detroit @ Calgary 7 p.m. Sportsnet 360 Sat., Oct. 19 Calgary @ Los Angeles 8 p.m. Hockey Night in Canada February 2020 Sun., Oct. 20 Calgary @ Anaheim 7 p.m. Sportsnet 360 Sat. Feb. 1 Edmonton @ Calgary 8 pm. Hockey Night in Canada Sun., Oct. 22 Washington @ Calgary 7 p.m. Sportsnet Flames* Tues., Feb. 4 San Jose @ Calgary 7 p.m. Sportsnet West* Thurs., Oct. 24 Florida @ Calgary 7 p.m. Sportsnet West* Thurs., Feb. 6 Nashville @ Calgary 7 p.m. Sportsnet ONE Sat., Oct. 26 Calgary @ Winnipeg 8 p.m. Hockey Night in Canada Sat., Feb. 8 Calgary @ Vancouver 8 p.m. Hockey Day in Canada Tues., Oct. 29 Calgary @ Carolina 5 p.m. Sportsnet Flames* Mon., Feb. 10 Calgary @ San Jose 8:30 p.m. Sportsnet West* Thurs., Oct. 31 Calgary @ Nashville 6 p.m. Sportsnet Wed., Feb. 12 Calgary @ Los Angeles 8 p.m. Sportsnet ONE Thurs., Feb. 13 Calgary @ Anaheim 8 p.m. Sportsnet West* November 2019 Sat., Feb. 15 Chicago @ Calgary 8 p.m. Hockey Night in Canada Sat., Nov. 2 Calgary @ Columbus 5 p.m. Hockey Night in Canada Mon., Feb. 17 Anaheim @ Calgary 2 p.m. Sportsnet West* Sun., Nov. 3 Calgary @ Washington 5 p.m. Sportsnet Fri., Feb. 21 Boston @ Calgary 7 p.m. Sportsnet & SN ONE Tues., Nov. 5 Arizona @ Calgary 7 p.m. Sportsnet West* Sun., Feb. 23 Calgary @ Detroit 5 p.m. Sportsnet Thurs., Nov. 7 New Jersey @ Calgary 7 p.m. Sportsnet West* Tues., Feb. 25 Calgary @ Boston 5 p.m. Sportsnet West* Sat. Nov. 9 St. Louis @ Calgary 8 p.m. Hockey Night in Canada Thurs., Feb. 27 Calgary @ Nashville 6 p.m. Sportsnet West* Wed., Nov. 13 Dallas @ Calgary 7:30 p.m. Sportsnet ONE Sat., Feb. 29 Calgary @ Tampa Bay 2 p.m. Sportsnet West* Sat., Nov. 16 Calgary @ Arizona 2 p.m. Sportsnet Flames* Sun., Nov. 17 Calgary @ Vegas 6 p.m. Sportsnet March 2020 Tues., Nov. 19 Colorado @ Calgary 7 p.m. Sportsnet Sun., March 1 Calgary @ Florida 2 p.m. Sportsnet West* Thurs, Nov. 21 Calgary @ St. Louis 6 p.m. Sportsnet West* Wed., March 4 Columbus @ Calgary 6:30 p.m. Sportsnet Sat. Nov. 23 Calgary @ Philadelphia 11 a.m. Sportsnet West* Fri., March 6 Arizona @ Calgary 7 p.m. Sportsnet West* Mon., Nov. 25 Calgary @ Pittsburgh 5 p.m. Sportsnet West* Sun., March 8 Vegas @ Calgary 5 p.m. Sportsnet Wed., Nov. 27 Calgary @ Buffalo 5 p.m. Sportsnet West* Thurs., March 12 N.Y. Islanders @ Calgary 7 p.m. Sportsnet West* Sat., Nov. 30 Ottawa @ Calgary 5 p.m. Hockey Night in Canada Sat., March 14 Winnipeg @ Calgary 8 p.m. Hockey Night in Canada Mon., March 16 Calgary @ N.Y. Rangers 5 p.m. Sportsnet ONE December 2019 Tues., March 17 Calgary @ N.Y. Islanders 5 p.m. Sportsnet West* Thurs., Dec. 5 Buffalo @ Calgary 7 p.m. Sportsnet West* Thurs., March 19 Calgary @ New Jersey 5 p.m. Sportsnet West* Sat., Dec. 7 Los Angeles @ Calgary 8 p.m. Hockey Night in Canada Sat., March 21 Tampa Bay @ Calgary 8 p.m. Hockey Night in Canada Mon. Dec. 9 Calgary @ Colorado 7 p.m. Sportsnet West* Mon., March 23 San Jose @ Calgary 7 p.m. Sportsnet ONE Tues., Dec. 10 Calgary @ Arizona 7 p.m. Sportsnet ONE Wed., March 25 Anaheim @ Calgary 7:30 p.m. Sportsnet 360 Thurs., Dec. 12 Toronto @ Calgary 7 p.m. Sportsnet West* Fri., March 27 Calgary @ Vancouver 8 p.m. Sportsnet West* Sat., Dec. 14 Carolina @ Calgary 2 p.m. Sportsnet West* Tues., March 31 Winnipeg @ Calgary 7 p.m. Sportsnet West* Tues., Dec. 17 Pittsburgh @ Calgary 7 p.m. Sportsnet West* Thurs., Dec. 19 Montreal @ Calgary 7 p.m. Sportsnet West* April 2020 Sun., Dec. 22 Calgary @ Dallas 5 p.m. Sportsnet Thurs., April 2 Vegas @ Calgary 7 p.m. Sportsnet West* Mon., Dec. 23 Calgary @ Minnesota 3 p.m. Sportsnet West* Sat., April 4 Edmonton @ Calgary 8 p.m. Hockey Night in Canada Fri., Dec. 27 Calgary @ Edmonton 7 p.m. Sportsnet West* Sun., Dec. 29 Vancouver @ Calgary 7:30 p.m. Sportsnet 360 * Regional restrictions apply Tues., Dec. 31 Chicago @ Calgary 7 p.m. Sportsnet West* ** Channel allocations for Hockey Night in Canada announced on a weekly basis.
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