Someone has broken down the NHL schedule based on total distance travelled during the season:
http://www.ontheforecheck.com/2015/7...edule-released
For 2015-16, the Flames will be the 4th most-travelled team in the League, behind San Jose, Edmonton, and Dallas. The Flames will travel almost 10,000 more air miles than they did last season (the biggest increase from last year of any team in the league).
Six of the seven most-travelled teams are in the Pacific Division. Dallas is the only non-Pacific team in the top seven, and Arizona is the only Pacific team not in the top seven (they're in the middle of the pack at 15). Last season, Arizona travelled more than any team in the League. Last season, the Flames were by-far the least travelled team in the Pacific.
TSN also has a breakdown of the number of back-to-backs as well as "tired" and "rested" games for each of the Canadian teams:
http://www.tsn.ca/which-nhl-team-wil...15-16-1.332122
A tired game is one where the team played the night before and their opponent did not. A rested game is one where the team did not play the night before but their opponent did (any games where both teams played the previous night do not count as either rested or tired).
Calgary has 12 back-to-backs this season; 14 "rested" games; and 11 "tired" games. Edmonton's schedule is slightly easier, with 9 back-to-backs; 14 "rested" games; and only 7 "tired" games. Vancouver's schedule is slightly worse than the Flames', with 13 back-to-backs; 13 "rested" games; and 12 "tired" games.