The Jets (5-6-0) are coming off a 1-4-0 five-game homestand. The Flames (6-5-1) have won four of their past six games.
Players from each team said they'll be all business when it comes to game time for the Heritage Classic, but it won't stop them from soaking up the atmosphere in the city and the dressed-up stadium that holds 33,350.
"Every time you can get out there and play outside, it brings you back a little bit," Calgary captain Mark Giordano said. "We had some fun out there today in practice, but tomorrow it will be all business.
"When I was growing up, we actually had a lot of practices outside with our AAA team and stuff like that. Those were the best days. Playing with your buddies at the park or in your backyard and stuff like that. Those are the memories you have. A lot of fun."
Winnipeg defenseman Josh Morrissey was born and raised in Calgary, but his grandparents lived their entire lives in Saskatchewan, and his father was born and raised in the province.
"It's definitely a spectacle, but as soon as the pucks drops, it's an NHL game with two points on the line and a big game in the standings," Morrissey said. "But at Christmas growing up, my grandparents gifted us Riders jerseys and hats. They were season ticket holders through the years ... and it definitely means a lot, a lot of nostalgia for me to come back here and be in [the Roughriders locker] room and play here tomorrow."
Attentiveness will be a big thing come game time, Flames coach Bill Peters said. He said he understands there are natural distractions for the participants in an outdoor NHL game. He cited the 2014 Winter Classic in Ann Arbor, Michigan, between the Toronto Maple Leafs and Detroit Red Wings, when he was an assistant with Detroit.
"[The players] know how important (the points) are for us," Peters said. "The first TV timeout I had when I was in the Big House, we talked to the players and they were attentive, but in the second and third [periods], they were [gazing around], 104,000 people and snow coming down. ... I think it's important in these games that you get everybody going and keep them engaged. There are factors. The wind's the biggest thing for me. But if you manage the puck and play the game properly, you'll be all right.
"I'm looking forward to tomorrow. Spectacular venue. It looks great. It's just fun to be part of these outdoor games, the Heritage Classic."