Backlund's Record Attempt: Iginla's Support Fuels the Fire
The hockey world is abuzz with anticipation as Mikael Backlund prepares for a historic feat: breaking the NHL record for consecutive games with at least one point. The Calgary Flames center, currently on a remarkable streak of 16 games with a point, is just two games away from surpassing Joe Nieuwendyk's record of 18 set in 1995.
Iginla's Words of Encouragement
Adding to the excitement, former Flames legend Jarome Iginla, who holds the franchise record for most consecutive games with a point at 13, has publicly voiced his support for Backlund's bid.
"I'm really pulling for him," Iginla said in a recent interview. "He's a great player, a great teammate, and he deserves all the success in the world. It's fantastic to see him have this kind of run."
Iginla's recognition of Backlund's talent and dedication is significant. As a former teammate and a legend in Calgary, his words carry weight and further motivate Backlund to achieve his goal.
Backlund's Determination
Backlund, known for his consistent play and unwavering work ethic, is approaching the record attempt with humility and determination.
"It's a cool thing to be a part of, but I'm just trying to focus on the game at hand," Backlund said. "I want to help the team win, and if the points come, they come."
His focus on team success is admirable, reflecting the true spirit of a team player. However, the weight of the record attempt isn't lost on him.
"It's definitely something I'm aware of," Backlund admitted. "But I'm not going to change my approach. I'll just keep playing my game."
A Historic Run
Backlund's streak began on January 21st, 2023, and has seen him score a total of 24 points, including 11 goals. His ability to consistently contribute both offensively and defensively has been instrumental in the Flames' recent success.
If successful, Backlund's record-breaking feat would cement his place in Flames history and further highlight his remarkable talent.
The Big Question: Can He Do It?
The anticipation surrounding Backlund's record attempt is palpable. Will he be able to break the 27-year-old record?
The Flames will be facing the Seattle Kraken and the Nashville Predators in the next two games. Both teams are strong opponents, but Backlund's consistency and the team's support behind him will be crucial factors in the final push.
One thing is for sure, the hockey world will be watching with bated breath as Backlund takes his shot at history.