Heading into the home stretch, games against the NHL's weakest links end up the difference between an early end or a playoff berth.
Yet the Calgary Flames continue to waste those games against the league's cellar dwellers.
Not even a couple of weeks removed from dropping games against both the Edmonton Oilers and Chicago Blackhawks, the Flames laid another egg against the Los Angeles Kings, the NHL's last-place team, with a 6-3 loss last night.
Instead of building on a winning streak that could mean a shot at the Northwest Division title, head coach Mike Keenan's crew again showed that lack of urgency that's come in fits and starts all year long.
