FGD: FTC (Attack of the acronyms!)
Justin Azevedo
January 23 2013 02:19PM

Well, the past two games haven't gone as well as hoped.
However, two games is only two games. Sure, 48 is less than 82, but to make as much noise as has been made feels, to me, asinine.
Tonight the Flames play a team with only one more point than they have: the Vancouver Canucks. The Canucks have gotten off to an even shakier start than the Flames, giving up 7 goals on opening night to the Anaheim Ducks and losing in overtime in Edmonton on Sunday.
Last year, the Flames finished about even with Vancouver for the first time in years (3-2-1). With a Western Conference and division heavy schedule, Calgary will have to make hay against some of their closet rivals in order to make the post-season.
The Line-Up
- Cammalleri-Backlund-Iginla
- Glencross-Tanguay-Stempniak
- Baertschi-Stajan-Comeau
- Begin-Horak-Jackman
- Bouwmeester-Giordano
- Wideman-Brodie
- Smith-Sarich
- Kiprusoff
I'm already starting to question Hartley's decision-making when it comes to lines, although to be fair to the new bench boss he's still figuring out what he has with this roster.
That said, the existing set up above seems like it will get murdered if they try and go power versus power, but there's also no line that you can bury. To me, it looks like the Flames have the players for 3 second lines and a third line that you can feed to the wolves, but Hartley is going with 2 second lines, a generic third line and a 4th line. It is nice to see a natural center on the top unit in Backlund, however.
It seems Jones is getting bumped tonight in favor of Steve Begin, although with Hudler and Cervenka slated to return on Saturday, Roman Horak is the good bet to be sent down to Abbotsford given his waivers exepmt (and would be better served playing rather than watching from the pressbox as well).
The defense looks suspect to me as well - as much as I like Brodie, I'm not sure he's better suited to a top-4 role then Butler is, and given the line combos yesterday Butler could be a healthy scratch tonight, which is insane. Giordano had a terrible game one, Bouwmeester had a terrible game two, and Wideman just looks completely lost on the defending side of the red line. A shakeup is needed, for sure, but moving Butler out of the line-up altogether seems unncessarily harsh.
The Opponent
- Sedin-Sedin-Kassian
- Higgins-Burrows-Hansen
- Raymond-Schroeder-Weise
- Volpatti-Malhotra-Lapierre
- Hamhuis-Bieksa
- Edler-Garrison
- Ballard-Tanev
- Schneider
There's been a faux-controversy regarding the Canucks' goaltending situation since...well, pretty much since ever. In my opinion, the better goalie started the season on the bench, but the difference between the two of them is probably pretty small. It remains to be seen how Schneider will hold up throughout a whole season, so it's probably a good idea that Mike Gillis held on to Luongo.
Obviously the prominent name missing from the above roster is Ryan Kesler, who is currently rehabbing from both shoulder and wrist surgeries and still has no timetable to return. Kesler is likely the best single player on the team - or, rather, the player that effects the team the most with his consistent Selke-caliber play. David Booth is also out long-term, which means the Canucks highly adept second line has been completely hollowed-out to start the season. As a result, Vancouver is far more vulnerable in the middle of the rotation - to the degree the Flames arguably have the better depth after the top line up front.
Sum It Up
Even if the Flames lose this one, I wouldn't be too worked up about it. They'd have one basically "equal" loss against Anaheim, a loss against a top-5 Western Conference team and another against their most hated rival/top-5 Western Conference team. Point is, two losses to good teams and an even game against another playoff bubble team isn't a big deal. The issue, more than anything, is timing. It's just not good optics for the team to have a start like this after the past three seasons under Brent Sutter.
Saying that, it's always nice to see those pukes on the West Coast lose. Go Flames.
Enemy Perspective - Thom Drance sets things up from a Vancouver perspective at Canucks Army. Swing by and make sure to brink the smack talk.
Iginla looking bad again tonight.... very slow
Watching Bieska run Kipper with no penalty called simply because the refs had called Van for 2 straight penalties is why NHL officials are such a joke.
Got a feeling Iggy just needs that "first" goal, and he might go on a tear.
Comeau looks like he's playing with a floor hockey stick
Let's be honest though... as we saw in the NFL, the real refs are the best we can get
I can see Iggy warming up, even if he doesn't score this game, he's about to break out. That's perfect if we want to trade him at the deadline :)
I don't like him with Baertschi at all
holy bowl over kipper>
About time Van gets called on the goalie interference
Nope.. me neither
Man just once I would like to see a flames player mess some ones stuff up after running our goalies like that! jezzzzzus!
@Rubberbadger
Jarome hasn't looked too bad to me. He's more engaged than he was half the time last year at least.
Iggy has a sickly strong wrister but he always seems to take just a split second too long to get it off alot of times..
Good pressure from the Flames.. Keep it rolling
Coach finally separates Baertschi from Comeau! Man... What the hell happened to that guy he plays like a tiny European checker.
What a pace to this game now...
Backlund is on fire
What a great third period.
FFS.. Get off the ice Comeau
This one is definitely more evenly contested.
How do you miss that Bouw!!!!!!!!!
Yikes that was some good play there.
That is a LOAD of Brown Bananas that Iggy the post
That was the hardest shot that I've ever seen from Bouwmeester.
I love that Gio commercial
Hahah you wrote exactly what I was thinking.
Maybe it's just me but I'm never going to see that Mama movie. Looks terrifying
Why does JayBo hate hitting the net?
Flames look good but need an accurate shot
You'll need an adult to accompany you schevv.
If Iginla and the 'top' line can at least stay close to above water in PVP, our bottom six should be able to make some hay. There's a lot of useful bodies to make a relatively capable group once Cervenka and Hudler come back.
Matchups are the big problem. Witness the big boys on ANA and SJ.
But man, Vancouver does not look like the Vancouver of the past couple years.
I'm sure Shnied's will be happy that his GAA will drop significantly from the 11 when he started this game.
I'll need a guardian angel so I don't die
Well damn
F*ckin Jones...
Not to defend the V-boys but they had the least players in Europe or AHL so bound to start slow
@Drad
Yeah take out Kesler and it's a different story.
However, you still shouldn't take a penalty in the late stages of the third against them.
Yup he matters
Stempniak is a BEAST out there.
nice work by stemps there
That call was a load of brown bananas
Don't blow it Flames
Hit the net!
Why is Stajan on the ice!?!?!?!
ooo kipper. back to your old self. *sigh
FIRST POINT OF THE YEAR.
A POINT!!
1 point!!! #Progress
Damnit Kent