FGD: A Slumbering Monarch
Kent Wilson
February 20 2013 02:48PM

If you think the Calgary Flames start to the season is disappointing, imagine being an LA Kings fan. Fresh off their Cinderella (sort of) Stanely Cup win, you endure 3 1/2 of months of lock-out, only to see your club stumble out of the gates and land at 12th in the Conference through the first 14 games.
Of course, the Kings struggled though much of last season only to squeak in under the wire and then win the whole thing, so it's possible LA's issues aren't causing as much consternation amongst their faithful as the Flames are here. Nor should they, frankly, because the Kings still boast some of the league's best underlying numbers, including the top close-fenwick (corsi) ratio in the league (58.29). Meaning, Sutter's boys still control the flow of the game better than anyone else in the NHL, the puck just isn't going in for them enough for it to matter. Yet.
In addition, Jonathan Quick had off-season back surgery and has gone from stud to dud. His even strength SV% is just .905 right now (roughly about replacement level) which is a huge step back from his elite .933 last year. It was Quick and the defense that held the Kings in the running during the clubs long offensive dry spell in 2011-12, so now the team will either need him to re-discover his form or actually start converting all that zone time to goal scoring earlier rather than later this time around.
The Flames can't really count on a goaltending turn around, at least not right now. With Kipper still out and the pairing of MacDonald and Taylor probable to guard the net for another few games at least, Calgary will either have to hope one of them plays over his head for a bit or they can outscore their issues in net. A nice run of percentages would really help things out right now.
Like the Blues, the Kings are an excellent team at dictating play, so Calgary will have another stiff challenge on their hands this evening. St. Louis kind of toyed with the Flames through the first half of that game, so without Backlund and the first liners looking a bit lost south of the red line these days, the team will have to have their foot to the floor from minute one in order to have a chance tonight.
The Line-up

The Flames first line was mostly a non-entity against the Coyotes and didn't really show up in the Dallas game either despite the club's notable come back in the third period. Tanguay and Iginla are some of the only forwards with an o-zone ratio above 50% at this point, but both are back to hovering are break even in terms of possession.
- Cammalleri - Tanguay - Iginla
- Glencross - Stajan - Stempniak
- Hudler - Horak - Cervenka
- Comeau - Begin - Jackman
- Giordano - Bouwmeester
- Brodie - Wideman
- Butler - Smith
- MacDonald
The Stajan line has probably been the best one through the last two games. Matt's semi-resurrection under Hartley probably has less to do with the player and more to do with the coach and opportunity. Stajan was never good enough to be tabbed as "Iginla's next center", but he was also never as bad as Brent Sutter seemed to think. Centering a line with guys like Glencross and Stempniak, who are generally at the bad end of the ice and can contribute offensively, is ideal for a guy of Stajan's skillset. If that was Calgary's third line (and if they had a true PvP option) they'd be in good position.
MacDonald goes again tonight after Taylor's loss in Phoenix. I thought Taylor generally looked more solid and was better at absorbing rebounds than the former Red Wing, but it's hard to argue too hard given how lousy a couple of the rookies goals against were.
The Opposition

Unlike the Flames, the Kings have three first/second lines, although Sutter seems to have inserted at least one third/fourth liner on each of them
- Clifford - Kopitar - Brown
- King - Richards - Carter
- Penner - Stoll - Williams
- Lewis - Fraser - Nolan
- Ellerby - Doughty
- Scuderi - Voynov
- Muzzin - Drewiske
- Bernier
It is somewhat obscene, as a Flames fan given the clubs center depth, to see the Kings using Jeff Carter as a winger.
Aside from scoring troubles and lackluster goaltending, the Kings are also battling injuries on the blueline, which is why you see youngster (and up until now first round disappointment) Keaton Ellerby skating on the first pairing with Drew Doughty. Scuderi and Voynov are a more than capable second pairing though, so it's not like the Kings have a severe depth problem there.
In net will be Jonathan Bernier, who in contrast to Quick has a sterling.950 ES SV% in three games played so far. Bernier was disgruntled in the summer and asked the Kings organization for a trade, which never happened. If Quick continues to struggle for any length of time, he might just have a chance to usurp the incumbent (which was unthinkable just a few months ago).
Sum it Up
Both teams are looking to climb out of the Western basement and sooner rather than later. The Kings have a better roster, better underlying numbers and a better reason to expect a sharp turn around at some point. The Flames, on the other hand, are simply trying to turn back the tide and prove to everyone - especially themselves - they can be an-going concern.
NHL.com has him listed at 25%, I think you got that backwards.(21% now) that I check again. Tanguay is at 0% and Begin hasn't taken a draw, while Horak is at 60%. But its cool everyone else thats taking draws is 60% or more.
Does anyone else despise Ferraro as much as I? Seriously, he's f'n horrible.
Chances were 7-2 LAK in that one.
Would you rather have Maguire? I will take Ray given the available options.
Better than Simmer
Iggy has 7 of the 15 shots
@Mitch P
He's a brain surgeon compared to Simmer.
Iginla's best game of the season so far I'd say.
I genuinely would rather have Maguire.
Too bad no other forwards are doing much
@schevvy
True. Hudler's line is getting beat up.
Clearly the Flames have tuned out Hartley. Time to hire Ruff!
After the match, I will show them all their PP and will play it over and over and over and over again, until some of the players will get sick and puke
I hope this game hasn't been as bad as that PP looked???
It has been about that bad, VF.
And that, as they say, should be that. With 10 1/2 minutes to go.
Bye-bye game
sigh... not looking good
Well that's the end of that.
Why didnt any flame react to the run at Macbackup in the first? Where is our physical play?
Kent in your stat tracking hits would be nice to see.
Jeebuz.. That's bad then Piker.
These guys can't even complete a pass??
At least we all got set straight about how to pronounce "Jordano" ... Sigh
God the Kings just overpower the Flames. When they have the puck Flames can't take it off them
hope flying j is takening notes on how to build a team
What will change for next game I wonder?
there should be a sign above the dressing room that reads, "For Sale". It's gotta be official now.
I watch the team and wonder how they can be that bad? they literally chased the puck and the kings all night... how does a team give the puck away THAT many times in one game... no, in one shift!
just one step closer to Barkov, Drouin or Nichushkin
monster stop. kudos Mc D
Nice freakin save
Woah Macdonald.
Any idea how many of our games we've played against the other teams backup goalies? I think it's 4 of the last 5 games, but overall, is it half?? Is there a record for that?
Imagine if we played against #1 goalies.
I don't know how much worse they'd be, they only score 1 a night
They say there's a ton of scouts in the building... I hope Iggy and Jbo have good games
@schevvy
ehm technically 1 in 2 nights. but Smith is no.1 goalie, so it should count right?
@theartfuldodger
If hitting/toughness was the Flames real problem it would be really easy to fix.
I've heard there have been 16-20 scouts a night at Flames home games. Boston is pushing for Alfredsson, if they can't get him, maybe they'll try for Iggy.
@Jeff In Lethbridge
Well Jarome is having his best night of the year so far I'd say.
WHO'S THE LAW???? OLIWA!!!!
Anyone thinking of checking out the Hitmen: Prince Albert is in town on Friday night (Josh Morrissey is a draft-eligible D-Man who's a BEAST) and the Saskatoon Blades (winners of 13 straight) are in town a week from tonight.
@Kent
Did you end up going to the game tonight?
Chances are 8-2 Flames in the third here. It's too bad their first 10 minutes were so poor because they have had a decent night otherwise.
@Kent .... Touche... Part of the whole passion/effort part non?
@Vintage Flame
No. There was no room in the pressbox...because of all the scouts.
It was funny earlier today when Darryl was asked about LA having a Stanley Cup hangover and he replied "I've had a hangover."
Remember those games where at least we were outshooting the opposition, yeah good times, gonna miss those days.
Yeah... LA is still pretty good
The one day I sleep in instead of going to game-day skate, I miss Helene Elliot AND Darryl Sutter being hilarious.
WOW!
Simply remarkable. I never thought I see the day where the Flames were the absolute worst outfit in the league. It appears on all accounts this team has rolled over, given up and withered away. Tonight was another example how soft this team is. No pride and no passion.
Flames drop to 5-7-3 on the year. Next up is Minnesota on Saturday night.
I read Darryl Sutter ranks 8th highest in reg. season sh% in NHL history.