The Ducks hold a two-point lead over the Oilers for first place in the division and are four points in front of the Sharks with three games remaining. "There's still work to do for us, but we're going to focus on what we can control," coach Randy Carlyle said. "If we look after our business, we think that we'll put ourselves in a great position." Anaheim's 24-game home winning streak against Calgary is the longest against one team in NHL history. The Ducks have played well against playoff-caliber teams in the past seven weeks, going 11-1-1 since Feb. 14 against teams that entered Tuesday in a playoff position. Center Ryan Kesler has nine points against the Flames this season (four goals, five assists), the most by any player against Calgary this season.