"Driving to the hotel last night, I thought about everything that's happened," said Ferland, who played four seasons with the Flames. "I thought about my daughter (Brynlee, 2) being born here and all the memories with her.
"Calgary will always be special to me. So many memories here. I was training here in the summers before I was actually on [the Flames], since I was about 19 years old."
Playing against a former NHL team is nothing new to Hamilton. He was traded to the Flames by the Boston Bruins for three draft picks June 26, 2015, and played his first game at Boston with Calgary on March 1, 2016.
"I'm older now and I've been through some stuff and been through a trade, so it makes it a little easier compared to however old I was the first time back (to Boston)," he said. "I got booed there pretty bad, my first game back."
The Flames (32-13-5) enter the game in first place in the Western Conference. They are coached by Bill Peters, who held the same position with the Hurricanes the previous four seasons, and have gotten strong production from Lindholm (57 points; 21 goals, 36 assists) and Hanifin (25 points; four goals, 21 assists).
"[The Flames are] doing great, obviously," Hamilton said. "So it's going to be a tough game, and I'm looking forward to playing a good game against them."
Ferland said he's happy his friends and former teammates on the Flames are winning, and although he wanted to play in Calgary for a long time, he harbors no hard feelings about being traded.