The Glen Gulutzan era has begun in Calgary.And to hear his boss speak, things are going relatively well.I think its been good, Calgary general manager Brad Treliving said during training camp. Theres a lot of teaching right now. Theres some different nuances in how he wants to play, so . youre going through that; the structure piece, theres a lot of that. But its been good. Its all been positive. In talking to him, the guys are grasping it.Coming off of a year in which Calgary finished sixth in the Pacific-and 26th overall-with a 35-40-7 record, that the Flames are understanding a new system can only be a positive. Under the since-fired Bob Hartley, the Flames had the leagues worst goals against average (3.13), the leagues worst penalty kill (75.5 percent success rate) and the 22nd-ranked power play (17 percent success rate) in 2015-16.The poor power play was particularly jarring, given a roster that includes Johnny Gaudreau, Sean Monahan, Mark Giordano and Dougie Hamilton.Goals against and both sides of special teams have got to improve, said Treliving, who noted Gulutzan definitely wants to do some different things.Youre not going to have any success in the league when youre giving up three-plus goals a game, and youre sitting in the bottom of the league in both of your special teams. Thats just not a recipe for success, Treliving said. Theyve spent a lot of time on it in the preseason and will continue to do it, in how we defend as a unit. Our special teams is a critical area for us this year.Here are some other things to watch with the Flames this season:JOHNNY GAU-DOUGHRestricted free agent left winger Johnny Gaudreau is a foundational piece for the Flames. In 160 games spanning three seasons in Calgary, Gaudreau has 55 goals and 88 assists for 143 points. The Flames cannot afford to have his contract status become a season-long talking point.WORLD TRAVELINGDue to the World Cup of Hockey, not every member of the Flames was available for the start of Gulutzans first camp. Gaudreau (Team North America), Michael Frolik (Czech Republic), Jyrki Jokipakka (Finland) and Mikael Backlund (Sweden) played in the best-on-best tournament.NET GAINThis season, the goaltender tandem will be Brian Elliott-acquired from St. Louis in a trade before the draft-and free agent signee Chad Johnson. Were excited about having Brian and Chad here, Treliving said.TROY IN TOWNTreliving added right winger Troy Brouwer in free agency. He is coming off a year in which he compiled 18 goals and 39 points in St. Louis. Still, Brouwer is 31 years old, though Treliving isnt concerned about his age.I think sometimes we get to this stage where we see 30 and everybody starts shaking in their boots a little bit, Treliving said. Troys got a lot of good hockey ahead of him.ON-ICE LEADERSHIPBrouwer was also brought in to mentor Calgarys younger forwards.Experienced guy, won a Stanley Cup, Treliving said. The vocal leader. He does things the right way (and) he expects teammates to do the same. He looks after himself. Hes a great example for young players. Al Jefferson Jersey . The veteran safety was a starter for the Bengals from 2008-2012. He totaled 41 tackles and three interceptions while starting all but four of the 13 games he played last season. Glen Rice Jersey . 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Check back after the conclusion of the 1 and 4 p.m. ET (and, when applicable, Sunday Night Football) games for our picks of the weeks best and worst.WinnersMarvin Jones, WR, Detroit Lions: What a free-agent signing! Jones is off to an outstanding start to his first season with the Lions, his 32 fantasy points tied for the weeks leading total through Sunday, giving him 51 through three games. To put that into perspective, only once during his nine-year NFL career did former Lions star wide receiver Calvin Johnson score more fantasy points than that through three team games: He had 56 through three games in 2011.Carlos Hyde, RB, San Francisco 49ers: Talk about a turnaround! Hyde, who was started in 37.7 percent of ESPN leagues despite a brutal matchup against the Seattle Seahawks, had nearly locked up his place in the Losers section through three quarters on Sunday, but he scored two touchdowns and a two-point conversion in the final eight minutes of the game to completely recover what seemed to be a lost day. His final tally: 24 fantasy points, which led all running backs through Sunday, and is only five shy of his career best (29, 2015 Week 1). Twenty of Hydes 24 fantasy points came in the fourth quarter, which is the most by any running back during the fourth quarter since Jerick McKinnon had the same number in 2015 Week 16.Kansas City Chiefs defense: Eight turnovers. Its the most accrued by any defense since the Seattle Seahawks had the same number in 2012 Week 14, and it resulted in a week-topping 32 fantasy points for the Chiefs D/ST. Thats a difficult point total to achieve, having occurred only 20 times since the turn of the century, and only one other time since 2013 (35 by the Arizona Cardinals, 2015 Week 16).Aaron Rodgers and Matthew Stafford, QBs, Green Bay Packers and Lions: Both quarterbacks, who went head-to-head on Sunday, managed 26 fantasy points, giving Stafford 66 and Rodgers 64 for the season.Trevor Siemian, QB, Denver Broncos: Practically no one expected this one: Siemian ranked outside our staff top 25 quarterback rankings and was started in only 0.7 percent of ESPN leagues in Week 3. He delivered the most fantasy points of any quarterback through Sunday, with 28, that coming in his third career NFL start. Only 11 quarterbacks since 1950 have managed a greater score in one of their first three career starts, led by Eric Hipples 42 in his first career start (1981 Week 7).LeSean McCoy, RB, Bills: His 23 fantasy points was second-best among running backs, through Sunday, which is actually a somewhat unusual feat for this player whose strength is typically his weekly consistency. Oddly enough, this was McCoys best single-week score since 2013 Week 16 (27), and it was only his 12th game out of 105 in his career in which he has managed at least 20 fantasy points. Still, consider this: McCoy managed double-digit fantasy points in 18 of the 30 games he played between scores this big.Zach Miller, TE, Chicago Bears: With his 19 fantasy points on Sunday Night Football, Miller captured the lead among tight ends through Sundays action. Its his second-best single-game performance in his career, trailing only his 22 fantasy points in 2015 Week 10. It also gave Miller 89 fantasy points total since (and including) Week 9 of last season, which is fourth-best at the position, behind only Delanie Walker (122), Jordan Reed (119) and Greg Olsen (102).Terrelle Pryor, WR, Browns: Week 3s every man scored a career-best 23 fantasy points, and keep in mind that he had 10 prior career starts at quarterback (the most fantasy-friendly position). Pryor did it with three completed passes (for 35 yards), four rushing attempts (for 21 yards and a score) and eight receptions (out of 14 targets for 144 yards), making him the first player to have at least that many of each type of attempt and the first player to have at least that much of each type of yardage since at least 1960.DeMarco Murray, RB, Tennessee Titans: His rebound season continued on Sunday, with a 21-point fantasy game that brought his season total to 51. To put that number into perspective, consider that during Murrays 282-fantasy point career year of 2014, he managed 54 points through his first three team games.Emmanuel Sanders, WR, Broncos: Well that was unexpected. Sanders, who totaled seven fantasy points through his first two games of 2016, scored 23 on Sunday, his third-best single-game total. Unfortunately, since the beginning of 2015, Sanders has been unpredictable on a week-by-week basis, scoring 15 or more fantasy points five times and three fantasy points or fewer five times in his 18 games played during that time span.Jeremy Hill, RB, Bengals: Raise your hand if you were bold enough to start Hill versus the vaunted Denver Broncos defense? Dont lie -- we know that his owners in the 92.6 percent of ESPN leagues in which he is owned started him in only 28.7 percent. Hills 21 fantasy points were his most since 2015 Week 4 (24), and represent his fourth-best single-game total in his three NFL seasons.Cameron Brate, TE, Tampa Bay Buccaneerss: Presented with a larger opportunity following the Buccaneers decision to waive Austin Seferian-Jenkins on Friday, Brate ranked second among tight ends through Sunday with 16 fantasy points.dddddddddddd Thats seven more points than he scored in his previous seven games combined.Carson Wentz, QB, Philadelphia Eagles: Though his 21 fantasy points fell seven shy of the weeks lead (through Sunday), Wentzs performance was yet another positive step in his rookie campaign. He now has 102 career pass attempts without an interception, trailing only Warren Moons 103 for the most by a quarterback through his first three NFL games since 1970, and he has 52 fantasy points total through three games, tied for 24th-best since 1950. Incidentally, among players who didnt have that many fantasy points through three games: Drew Brees, Andrew Luck, Peyton Manning, Russell Wilson.Christine Michael, RB, Seahawks: It took 25 NFL games and a detour through Dallas, but Michael finally enjoyed a breakout performance, scoring a career-best 22 fantasy points, 12 more than he had in any previous game. His ESPN start percentage rose a whopping 44.7 percent (from 4.3 to 49.0 percent) in Week 3.Sterling Shepard, WR, New York Giants: For the third consecutive game to begin his career, Shepard managed double-digit fantasy points, making him the first player to do that since Martavis Bryant (2014 Weeks 7-9), and only the seventh wide receiver to do that since at least 1950.LosersKelvin Benjamin, WR, Carolina Panthers: The leagues leading fantasy scorer among wide receivers through two weeks (37 points), Benjamins start percentage soared to a whopping 90.5 percent of ESPN leagues on Sunday. He let his many confident owners down, scoring zero fantasy points on only one target, which came with less than three minutes to play in the game.Ben Roethlisberger, QB, Pittsburgh Steelers: Many fantasy owners started Roethlisberger with confidence -- he was active in lineups in 81.2 percent of ESPN leagues -- and he promptly let them down with only six points. Its only the 20th time in his 174 career games that he has scored that few, though he did perform that poorly (or worse) twice in 2015, in Weeks 3 (5) and 16 (4).DeAngelo Williams, RB, Steelers: It wasnt only Roethlisberger; Williams disappointed with only four fantasy points of his own. It was only the fourth time in Williams 13 career starts for the Steelers that he was held to single-digit fantasy points, which was a huge letdown for a player started in 97.7 percent of ESPN leagues.Ryan Fitzpatrick, QB, New York Jets: What does a six-interception game -- the first of its kind since Peyton Manning had the same number in 2007 Week 10 and only the third instance this century -- look like? Simple: Minus-3 fantasy points, which fortunately was only absorbed by fantasy owners who started him in 10.6 percent of ESPN leagues. Its the worst score by any starting