FGD: Flames Hit the Road in Motown
Ryan Pike
February 05 2013 01:58PM
After spending five of their first six games at home, the Calgary Flames head out of town for their first real road trip of the season beginning tonight. First up? A date with the Detroit Red Wings at Joe Louis Arena (5:30pm MT, televised on Sportsnet West and radioed by Sportsnet 960 The Fan).
Before you get too worked up, this ain't your mother's Red Wings team. First of all, there's no Jiri Hudler, Nicklas Lidstrom or Tomas Holmstrom in Motown. Hudler, as you may know, is playing for the Flames now. Lidstrom and Holmstrom retired. Brad Stuart left for the Sharks. And there are a few folks injured besides. Altogether, the Red Wings are missing seven regulars from their line-up.
The Flames are 1-3-2 on the year, while the Red Wings are a comparably massive 4-3-1. Last season the teams split their four meetings evenly. They each even scored the same number of goals on each other. All-time, the Red Wings have won one more game than the Flames have head-to-head, so there's bragging rights on the line.
And a pair of points that the Flames desperately, desperately need.
THE LINE-UP
The Flames lost a heart-breaker on Saturday against the Blackhawks but everyone – media and coaches alike – seemed very impressed with how the team basically dominated Chicago and lost due to some epically horrible luck.
Friend of the site Pat Steinberg (@Fan960Steinberg) reported no changes at Monday's early morning practice at the Corral prior to the Flames jetting out to Detroit. According to Tuesday's morning skate, your designated scratches will be Tim Jackman and Cory Sarich.
- Cammalleri – Tanguay – Iginla
- Glencross – Backlund – Stempniak
- Hudler – Stajan – Cervenka
- Comeau – Jones – Begin
- Bouwmeester – Giordano
- Wideman – Brodie
- Smith – Butler
- Kiprusoff
Anton Babchuk has been cleared for contact and is traveling with the team, but is a ways away from slotting back in.
As you may notice, there's a shocking amount of balance between the top three lines. Hartley's tended to (smartly) give the Iginla and Stajan lines the offensive-zone high ground, but as the games progress (and depending on situation) he's also sent the Czechs into the defensive zone.
Now if only Glencross and Iginla can start to light the lamp...
THE OPPOSITION
The Wings have been utterly ravaged by injuries but have still managed to keep their heads above water in the standings. They'll be without Darren Helm, Jan Mursak, Mikael Samuelsson, Carlo Colaiacovo, Brendan Smith, Joey MacDonald, Jonas Gustavsson and (maybe) Ian White. As of yesterday's practice, here's their most likely lines, courtesy Ansar Khan at MLive.com.
- Franzen – Zetterberg – Brunner
- Filippula – Datsyuk – Tatar
- Cleary - Abdelkader – Bertuzzi
- Miller – Emmerton - Tootoo
- Kronwall – Ericsson
- Quincey – Lashoff
- Huskins – Kindl
- Howard
Ian White, who led the Wings in scoring against Calgary last year, practiced with the team on Monday but didn't skate in a pairing. He hopes to play, but I'd expect him to be (a) a game-time decision and (b) on the second-pairing if he does swap in, likely at Lashoff's expense.
In an odd quirk of the AHL and NHL schedules, Tomas Tatar and goalie Petr Mrazek played for the Grand Rapids Griffins and beat the Abbotsford Heat 1-0 on Saturday, and now they'll play on the big club against the Flames.
Overall, the Wings have survived quite well without the bodies they're missing. Damian Brunner's fit in admirably, but the team really doesn't have the depth they once had. I mean, Jordin Tootoo is on their team, their bottom-six doesn't really drive the play and their defense is a bit scary.
SUM IT UP
The Chicago Blackhawks are an excellent hockey team that the Flames just took it to on Saturday night, losing through a horrible run of luck. The Detroit Red Wings are not quite as good as the Blackhawks, and the Flames can't keep being this unlucky, right?
Well, it's entirely possible, but it's not likely.
So if the Flames play as well as they did against Chicago, and Jimmy Howard doesn't become the next Ray Emery, there's a good chance that Calgary can leave Michigan with some points. When you consider that the Wings are utterly ravaged by injuries, the Flames won't have a better chance to cash in on Detroit than they have right now.
Is it sad that I'm happy we're able to make complete passes on the PP, I haven't seen that for years!
Hope Cervenka gets one.
wings are an ahl team other than zetts and dats
How could they get mad at Dion? Did they expect him to be good at hockey?
Maybe he just needs to turn up the radio some more, that's why he's captain, right? Not for playing hockey with a strong defensive passion... cause he doesn't.
He's exactly as advertised fickle fans... calm down
Lidstrom would have scored on that...
Atta boy Mr. bean
I think ATB stole that idea for a commercial from the Fonz.
i highly recommend listening to tsn toronto, the dion bashing is priceless. makes for a humouress way to start the day.
Flames not as agressive this period. Sitting on a two goal lead against the Wings is not smart.
Stajan is driving me nuts tonight. Nothing major, but annoying little things everywhere.
Nice effort Comeau!!!
so what you are saying kent is that the real mats is back
Penalty shot.
LET CERVENKA TAKE THE PS!!!
Please make a move!
Ah least he didn't go five hole and hit the pad as per. What happened to that move he worked on last year that worked a few times?
I see the officiating in Detroit is it's usual level of "quality".
I see the officiating in Detroit is it's usual level of "quality".
Even the Detroit commentators are questioning the calls on Calgary esp the Hudler one.
what a bad penalty call in the second that lead to the Wings first goal the NHL reffing is a jok
@Victoria Flames Fan
Are you watching a US feed?
Yahoo!
Haha Howard. Yucky
lol Kerr... SCOOOOOOOOORES! nice late goal boys
Har, two huge bombs and Wideman scores on that one.
I don't know, but Wideman has looked pretty good so far to start the season, I don't know if its full value for his contract, but much better than the doom and gloom, 3rd pairing in washington bad player that a lot of people were projecting him to be.
@Colin.S
I'd prefer him on the 3rd pairing and PP here as well. Brodie has bailed him out a lot so far this season.
Atta boy Wideman, now don't just sit back boys!
Wow that Wideman goal was...something.
Chances were 5-5 in the second. Pretty even period.
Hudler the company man.
After that Chicago game Flames deserve a few of those
I like that Dennis Wideman fellow.
@schevvy
No argument from me.
@schevvy
hey schevvy make sure you dont end up in calgary when you are supposed to be at work lol no haxes now
I expect a big push back from DET in the third here.
So Kipper is injured..... Well lets see how this goes.
nice to see some things go the Flames way. Nice to get rewarded...
edit. Kipper is out. I stand corrected *facepalm
Kipper injured.
This will get interesting.
WTF is going on
Damn damn damn
What did he hurt
Why's Irving in?
nice to get that pesky first save outta the way
Can we put a fork in the season yet? This is almost like hockey gods telling mgmt it's time to wake up!
Everybody panic!
@Kent Wilson
What do we do, Kent? What do we do???
kippa out with lower body injury, what happens if its long term is scary
EVERYONE PANIC. PANIK!!!
That sequence shows why Brodie is so useful. In trouble and he escapes pressure and skates the puck out. If that's Sarich or Hannan, the pucks stays in the Flames zone.
Is it time for the Brusty to be signed?