Goalie Brian Elliott will start for the Calgary Flames on back-to-back days after a 3-2 shootout victory at the Chicago Blackhawks on Monday. Elliott, who was acquired from the Blues in a trade June 24, stopped 32 shots and all seven shootout attempts in Chicago to win for the first time with the Flames. He didn't play against the Blues in a 6-4 loss at Calgary on Saturday. St. Louis native Matthew Tkachuk, the No. 6 pick in the 2016 NHL Draft, will dress after being a healthy scratch the past two games; he'll play in front of his parents, Keith and Chantal Tkachuk, and other family and friends. "It means a lot," Tkachuk said. "I looked at the schedule before the year, and I really, really wanted to play. I've got a lot of friends and family, my parents and sister and all that. It's going to be a fun game for them for sure. For me, it's to just go out there and try to put on a good show for everybody that's coming, but most importantly, help out the team." Right wing Troy Brouwer, who spent last season with the Blues, marks his return to St. Louis for the first time along with Elliott. The Flames scored power-play goals against the Blackhawks on each of their first two attempts after starting the season 1-for-25. "I was hoping someone would ask me about the power play," coach Glen Gulutzan said on the Flames' website, "because I've been asked the last six games. We simplified. We made some adjustments on our breakouts that we put in place."