In the midst of a disappointing road trip -- and an ugly season overall, to this point -- the Calgary Flames are desperate for a win Sunday when they visit the Philadelphia Flyers.

Calgary is 0-2-1 on its current road trip as part of a 2-9-2 start to the season.

"Obviously, it's frustrating with our record," said Flames defenseman Rasmus Andersson. "The effort is there, but the execution just isn't."

Most recently, Calgary fell to Nashville 4-2 despite third-period goals from Joel Farabee and Jonathan Huberdeau. The host Predators scored three goals in the first period and led comfortably until the Flames' late push.

"For most of the game, we were the better team out there," Huberdeau said. "We had a lot of chances. Again, we can't be down 3-0 right away. I still thought we were going

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