FGD: Seeing Stars
Ryan Pike
February 13 2013 01:54PM
For seemingly the zillionth time this hockey season, your Calgary Flames face-off at home with a team that played the night before (usually in a different city). Okay, it's only the third time, but the Flames haven't won one of these games yet. And with the quarter-pole of the season looming on Friday night, the club desperately needs to cash in on some of these opportunities.
Tonight's opportunity pits the 3-4-3 Flames against the 7-5-1 Dallas Stars.
THE LINE-UP
The Flames are still without the services of goalkeeper Miikka Kiprusoff, centre Mikael Backlund and winger Sven Baertschi. Paul Byron (wearing #32) and Joey MacDonald (wearing #35) will make their 2013 Flames debuts, although MacDonald will merely replace Danny Taylor opening the gate. The biggest boost is that Mike Cammalleri will return to the Flames line-up after missing a few games due to a hip flexor injury.
Wednesday's skate was an optional, but on Tuesday Steve Begin was between Glencross and Iginla and Baertschi was between Cammalleri and Stempniak. In reality, we're guessing they'll line up something like this.
- Hudler – Tanguay – Cervenka
- Glencross – Stajan – Iginla
- Cammalleri – Byron – Stempniak
- Comeau – Jones – Jackman
- Giordano – Bouwmeester
- Brodie – Wideman
- Sarich – Butler
- Irving
Cammalleri should give Calgary an offensive boost, assuing he returns to the line-up a better player than when he left it. Byron showed some great chemistry with Stempniak when he was up last season, so maybe he can do some damage rather than just be a warm body. That sure is a line of smaller guys though.
Sarich replaces Smith for the second straight game on the back-end while Steve Begin sits out up front. Anton Babchuk is more or less ready to go, but remains in the presssbox.
THE OPPOSITION
The Stars played last night and did a lot to get Flames fans on their side as they beat the Oilers up in Shelbyville by a 4-1 score. Dallas boasts a slew of familiar faces, including one of two active NHLers with more career goals than Jarome Iginla in the ageless Jaromir Jagr. Also contributing in Dallas is former Flames first rounder Eric Nystrom.
From our friends at Defending Big D, a stab at the lines:
- Morrow-Benn-Jagr
- Eriksson-Roy-Ryder
- Smith-Eakin-Vincour
- Nystrom-Fiddler-Garbutt
- Dillon-Robidas
- Rome-Daley
- Goligoski-Larsen
- Bachman
One of the fourth liners may cycle out for Wandell or Roussel and Oleksiak might swap in for Larsen.
Jamie Benn has returned the line-up and put together strong counting stats and underlying numbers as well. With him in the fold the Stars top six is pretty strong, alhough there are some useful players (albeit with limited offensive upside) in their bottom six as well.
Things get a bit dodgy on the back end, and its likely that the Flames will be seeing back-up netminder Richard Bachman (career stats: 8-6-1, 2.68 GAA, .913 S% and 1 shutout). He's not quite Kari Lehtonen, but he's got more games under his belt and better numbers than Leland Irving.
SUM IT UP
Dallas has a pretty strong team and they're not missing any big guns (well, besides Ray Whitney). With them having played the night before, there will be no better opportunity for the Flames to get two points. Of course, with the Flames missing their starting goalie, top rookie and their best possession center, they are by no means guaranteed success.
Im gonna pretend im on Hockeybuzz
FIRST ;-)
I like this first line combo: Hudler – Tanguay – Cervenka
Well it couldn't possibly be a worse display of hockey than that wild game....... simply not possible.. thus.... onward and upward.
Glencross - Stajan - Iginla
Well, this should be interesting to see.
If we see it. I have no idea what kind of strategy Hartley will employ with lines like that.
This is just like the Colorado game a couple of weeks ago. It really is a must-win.
If Dallas (or Colorado, or Minnesota, etc.) makes the playoffs, then Calgary likely won't, since they're all going to be competing for the 7-8 slots.
So if a Calgary team that's rested and at home can't beat a Dallas team that's tired and on the road, then how will the Flames find a way to gain more points than them in the standings? Not likely. Therefore, a must-win.
Nice to see Iggy bumped down to the 2nd line where I think he'll have more success. Curious to see how the new top line does in PVP matchups, I hope they can hold their own.
@Purple Hazze
I suspect we'll see about 7 different combinations over the course of the evening.
Who says that's the second line? Because Ryan typed them down there? Lines are primarily determined by two things Ice-time and Quality of Competition... Iginla is only on the "second-line" if both those things go down.
I'd actually say that it's almost more likely that this is Stajan being promoted to the first line since Glencross was one the top line early on in the season.
It distresses me every time we talk about Babchuk being good to go. Doesn't mean he's going to, right? Please?
Can't wait to see him replace Brodie on the 1st PP unit! (shudder)
No BoL.. They mean he's good to go to another team! #WishfulThinking
Big game and a big win tonight.
Go Flames!
Back to the ROR trade talk, what the Avalanche need right now is a top 2 defenseman especially considering Johnson is hurt. Personally I think J-Bo is worth more than just O'Reilly. Any other thoughts? Should Gio be in the discussion?
@clyde
The Avs aren't going to take on much in the way of dollars coming back. They're literally the cheapest team in the league.
They might be interested in Gio, but JayBo's $ won't interest them.
Odds on Ottawa coming back, forcing OT and making the Flames game on TSN2? Probably high
So, we can now take on some salary correct? If it's JayBo, we take some salary and they give us a 2nd. As I said, a top 2 def is worth a great deal imo.
Man, that is a HUGE injury for the Sens. Karlsson out indefinitely
Are you kidding?
Randy Bachman plays hockey too?
@schevvy
I worked with a guy that severed his achilles, it took him 6 months to walk and 6 more to run without pain.
indeed it is, matt cooke gotta wonder if he got the leg up on purpose
@ChinookArch
I think there is absolutely no chance he plays this year
A shame. Such a great young player.
Nice draw Cervenka!
a faceoff win is something new.
or possibly more, depends on the severity could be a very long rehab
Jay-Bo!
Would u guys take the trade of ROR for Gio? I honestly might ...
Absolutely
nice. way to go J Bo! 5 last year and 3 already this year! on pace for a good year...
Honestly I might even go so high as Gio and a 2nd. ROR is a Kesler type who makes things happen
i would
I would accept that trade faster than you could say ROR.
I love the play of JBo this year. So much like he used to play in Florida.
Whoa! Irving is playing pretty good since being up
Oh BABY! tic tac toe! very nice boys
Hudler! What a signing!
@Vintage Flame
Hudler again. Love it.
Holy crap that was just sick!!!
God damn I hate Ferraro so much...
some kinda passing, good things happen when you keep your feet moving and go to the net
Watching Bouwmeester this year makes me hate Brent Sutter.
Good start here. Wait...did I just jinx it?
@RexLibris
Leave Rex. Now.
Saaaaay whaaaat? I've been good lately VF!!
Ha ha. LouboSimmer
Wow!
Guess not.
WHO IS THIS TEAMMMSSSM!!WAFSDAFWE
oooooooooo what is happening??? am ii watching this? 3 for 3? on the pp?
Nice play by Iggy there.