CALGARY, Alberta -- The Calgary Flames host the Tampa Bay Lightning on Wednesday night at the Scotiabank Saddledome in a battle of two well-rested teams.Both the Flames (16-13-2) and Lightning (14-13-2) have enjoyed a break in their schedules since they last played on Saturday night.While the Flames beat the Winnipeg Jets 6-2 at home on Saturday for their sixth straight win, the Lightning dropped a 4-3 decision to the Pittsburgh Penguins in Tampa earlier the same evening.Although the streaking Flames are back in contention, Calgary coach Glen Gulutzan cautioned that his players will have to continue to build on that momentum to stay in the mix in the highly-competitive Pacific Division.We have moved the bar for ourselves in the last month, Gulutzan said. Everybody knows about our start, we dug ourselves a hole and we are starting to get ourselves out of it. Weve got a lot of work to do, but we have a great group.Included in that group is goaltender Chad Johnson, who has gone 9-1-0 in his past 10 starts.Obviously, it starts with (Johnson) back there in the pipes, said center Sean Monahan, who has shrugged off a slow start to his season with the Flames by recording points in seven straight games, which is a career high.Hes giving us that confidence to go out there and work for him. When were getting the chances were putting the puck in the back of the net. I think that comes down to us sticking to our structure and keeping it simple. Thats why were getting our chances.While the Flames are on fire, the same cant be said for the Lightning, who have gone 1-6-1 in its past eight games and 4-7-1 since superstar center Steven Stamkos suffered a meniscus tear in his right knee.After enjoying a three-day break from action, Tampa Bay will play three road games in four nights starting with Wednesdays tough test against Calgary. The Lightning will then play the Canucks in Vancouver on Friday before taking on the Oilers in Edmonton the next night.Weve had a little time to practice, Lightning coach Jon Cooper told the Tampa Bay Times on Tuesday. Weve had a little rest. Were going to need that going on the road here especially that were playing three in four nights. I think every team that we play is sitting home waiting for us for a couple of days, so we have to be on our game.Despite the slump his team is in, Cooper said his players have kept up a positive attitude.Nobody wants to be in the situation that were in, but we are in that situation and we have to work our way out just like everybody else, said Cooper.The Lightning recalled right winger Erik Condra and defenseman Slater Koekkoek from the AHLs Syracuse Crunch on Monday. 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The Blackhawks hosted the defending Stanley Cup champions in Games 1 and 2 and recorded victories in both outings to grab a 2-0 lead in the best-of-seven set. Chicago posted a 2-1 decision in Saturdays opener and notched a 4-2 victory in Game 2 on the following day. The Kings, who went 16-4 en route to the franchises first championship last spring, are now 8-7 in this postseason overall and 1-7 on the road. However, the fifth-seeded Kings have come back from a 2-0 deficit already this spring. L.A. lost Games 1 and 2 on the road in the first round against St. Louis before winning four straight. The Blackhawks hope they can avoid the Blues fate and will try to grab a commanding three games to none lead on Tuesday. Chicago has been using its speed to great effect in this series so far and will aim to keep doing that in L.A., where the Kings boast a 7-0 record in these playoffs. In fact, the Kings havent lost a home game since March 23 against the Vancouver Canucks. Including the playoffs, L.A. has won 14 consecutive tilts at Staples Center. The Blackhawks, meanwhile, have won five straight overall since trailing Detroit 3-1 in the conference semifinals. Corey Crawford posted 29 saves and 10 different Blackhawks registered at least one point in Chicagos victory Sunday at United Center. Andrew Shaw, Brent Seabrook, Michal Handzus and Bryan Bickell each scored once, while Patrick Sharp and Brandon Saad added a pair of assists apiece for the Blackhawks. "Were cycling the puck well," Shaw saiid.dddddddddddd. "Were going to the net and taking pucks to the dirty areas. Were rewarded that way." Chicago also managed to chase Kings goaltender Jonathan Quick from Saturdays game, as the 2012 Conn Smythe Trophy winner surrendered four goals on 17 shots before being removed near the midpoint of the second period. Jonathan Bernier stopped all nine shots he faced in relief for the Kings. The Game 2 loss ended Quick and the Kings 34-game playoff streak of not surrendering more than three goals. L.A.s team mark was seven games longer than the previous NHL record of 27 set by Detroit from 2002-06. Quicks individual record was six starts longer than the old record set by Patrick Roy from 1992-94. Prior to this series, Quick had a 1.50 GAA and a .948 save percentage to go along with three shutouts in this years playoffs. He has an .887 save percentage and 4.03 goals against average in the first two games of this series. Tyler Toffoli tallied a goal and an assist on Sunday for the Kings in place of an injured Mike Richards, who skated in pregame warmups but was unable to play after taking a big hit from Chicagos Dave Bolland late in the third period of LAs 2-1 setback in Game 1. "I talked to him for a minute before the game," Kings coach Darryl Sutter said of Richards. "I didnt feel and he didnt feel he should play, either." Richards remains out with an upper body injury and will not play in Game 3. Jeff Carter registered the other goal for the Kings, who could be without Richards again in Game 3. Chicago is 2-3 on the road in this postseason after going 18-4-2 away from the Windy City during the regular season. Game 4 of this series is scheduled for Thursday night in Los Angeles. ' ' '