The Calgary Flames continue their road trip this Sunday evening as they roll into Raleigh to face the Carolina Hurricanes. With the holiday weekend winding down, this 5:00 PM ET matinee matchup at the Lenovo Center offers a perfect opportunity to catch some high-stakes hockey.
Both teams are coming off solid wins on Friday—the Flames topped the Panthers 5-3, while the Canes dominated the Jets 5-1—setting the stage for a fast-paced clash. If you are looking to catch every shift, hit, and goal, here is your complete guide on how to watch the game on TV and online.
Broadcast Channels: Where to Find the Flames vs Hurricanes Game
For fans tuning in from the United States, the game will be available regionally on FanDuel Sports Network South for those in the Hurricanes’ broadcast territory. If you are out of market or looking for a national streaming option, the game is available on ESPN+ as part of the NHL Power Play package.
For viewers in Canada, the game will be broadcast regionally on Sportsnet West. If you are streaming online, you can catch the action on Sportsnet+.
Game Time:
- Eastern Time: 5:00 PM
- Mountain Time: 3:00 PM
- Pacific Time: 2:00 PM
Team Records, Key Injuries, and Leading Scorers for Nov 30
The Carolina Hurricanes enter tonight’s contest with an impressive 15-7-2 record (32 points), sitting comfortably near the top of the Metropolitan Division. Their offense has been electric, led by Sebastian Aho (24 points). Seth Jarvis is also having a breakout campaign with 15 goals already this season.
However, the Canes are dealing with significant injury trouble. Goaltender Pyotr Kochetkov is day-to-day with a lower-body injury, meaning we will likely see Frederik Andersen or Brandon Bussi between the pipes. Defenseman Jaccob Slavin (lower body) and Charles Alexis Legault (hand) remain on IR, while captain Jordan Staal is battling an illness and is questionable for tonight.
The Calgary Flames have had a rockier start to the 2025-26 season, currently sitting at 9-14-3 (21 points). Despite the struggles, they showed resilience in their win against Florida. Nazem Kadri continues to be the engine for this team with 21 points, while defenseman Rasmus Andersson has been hot lately with 12 points in his last 7 games.
On the injury front, the Flames are missing key rookie Zayne Parekh (upper body, IR) and forward Samuel Honzek, who is out long-term after surgery. Martin Pospisil also remains on IR with an undisclosed issue.
My Betting Prediction and Odds
Honestly, looking at the line for this game, Carolina -250 feels incredibly steep, even for a home game against a struggling Flames squad. The oddsmakers are clearly respecting the Canes’ 5-1 demolition of Winnipeg on Friday. With the Total set at O/U 6.5, I’m actually leaning toward the Over. Both teams have defensive lapses—Calgary’s GAA is hovering around 3.17, and Carolina is missing Slavin on the back end.
I expect the Flames to put up a fight, but Carolina’s depth is just too much right now. I’m predicting a 5-3 victory for the Hurricanes. If you’re betting, I’d stay away from the moneyline and look at the Puck Line (-1.5) or the Over 6.5 for better value.
Finding the Game and More
If you are scrambling to find the Calgary Flames game on TV today, remember that Sportsnet West is your go-to hub in Alberta. For Hurricanes fans, check your local listings for FanDuel Sports Network South. As we move deeper into the 2025-26 season, keep an eye on the NHL Point Leaders race; Sebastian Aho is quietly making a case for himself among the elite.
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