FGD: Back Into the Lion's Den
Kent Wilson
February 09 2013 05:23PM
Behind Enemy Lines: Canucks Army
The Flames have a chance to go 3-for-3 on this brief road trip tonight on HNIC, but they'll have to get by the always difficult Vancouver Canucks to do it.
Without David Booth and Ryan Kesler, Vancity isn't quite as intimidating as they once were. In fact, for the first time since Vancouver started habitually leading the NW division, Calgary has better underlying numbers than their divisional rival. That doesn't mean the Canucks are now the inferior team just yet gvien how few games we've played and the lack of Kesler in Vanouver's line-up, but at least that suggests the distance between the two clubs is shrinking rather than growing.
Of course, the Flames are now battling significant injury problems of their own. Out of action this evening are Mike Cammalleri, Mikael Backlund and Miikka Kiprusoff - a top-6 PP forward, the team's best possession center and the number one goaltender. Backlund, in particular, will likely be a particularly bad blow. His +23.87/60 corsi is tops on the team (and 10th best in the league amongst regular forwards). His three goals and 14 or so minutes per night don't seem like big shoes to fill on first impression, but a good puck possession guy is like a built-n positive feedback loop for a team - it means more shots on the opponents net, less on your own net and makes life easier for the rest of the roster by promoting things like offensive zone faceoffs. Backlund's line(s) have spent larger portions of almost every game so far this season dominating their counterparts, so it will be interesting to see how the ice shifts in general without him on the active the roster.
The Line-up
The Heat's leading scorer Ben Street is the guy who got the call once Backund was put on IR and he will probably patrol the second unit with Hudler and Cervenka to satrt. Street is a guy who consistently stuck out as above average when I watched Abbotsford play this year, so even though I thought Horak held his own during his season opening cup of coffee, Street is a pretty good choice to make the trip as well
- Glencross - Tanguay - Iginla
- Cervenka - Street - Hudler
- Comeau - Stajan - Stempniak
- Begin - Jones - Jackman
- Bouwmeester - Giordano
- Brodie - Wideman
- Butler - Smith
- Irving
The third line goes from a great streanth to mild weakness in the absence of Backs and Cammalleri. Lee Stempniak has had a really good start to the season, but I'm not sure he can float that trio alone. Stajan is Stajan - the very definition of luke warm. He alternates good shifts where he moves the puck around well, with bad ones where he gets plastered or gives it up in the neutral zone too easily. Blake Comeau, who I went to the mat for a bit in the off-season, has been awful to start the year and has acted as a boat anchor on any line he has skated on so far. I don't think he has high a ceiling, but he should be better than he has been.
Irving gets his second chance tonight after an okay outing in Columbus. None of the goals against could really be blamed on him that night, nor did he make any noteworthy saves. The competition is going to much stiffer tonight so we'll get to see if he's made of sterner stuff.
Cory Sarich is the odd-man out on the back-end again. $2M/year well spent.
The Opposition
As mentioned, two thirds of the Canucks typical second line is on the mend, causing them to scramble a little bit. I have a lot of time for both Mason Raymond and Janik Hansen, but they probably shouldn't be in a club's top six - particularly centered by a rookie.
- Burrows - Sedin - Sedin
- Raymond - Schroeder - Hansen
- Higgins - Lapierre - Kassian
- Volpatti - Malhotra - Weise
- Hamhuis - Beiksa
- Garrison - Edler
- Tanev - Ballard
- Schneider
Zack Kassian had a big night with the Sedin brothers the last time these two clubs met, but he has since been moved down the rotation in favor of the much more time-tested Alex Burrows. The Canucks first line is far and away their biggest weapon and strength right now and you can bet AV will be looking to get them on in the most favorable circumstances possible.
Obviously the Canucks have the edge in net, despite Schnieder's really rough start to the season. The former AHL goalie of the year has proven his talent levle at both the AHL and NHL levels so we can safely expect his numbers to improve at some point.
Sum It Up
Neither team is anywhere close to 100% right now, so it's up to the bodies remaining to make a go of it. Both teams are lacking their best possession centermen and both have second lines staffed by rookie pivots. There's an odd sort of symmetry to the Flames and Canucks predicament, although that is obviously broken by Vancouver boasting two established, high-level goaltenders to the Flames...well, none at the moment.
That said, Irving came in last year around December and stood on his head to record one of the Flames best "W's" of 2011-12. Here's hoping he can do it again.
@Subversive
Yeah kinda stuttered there. THEY CHANGED SOMETHING IN THE MATRIX.
Don't like that match-up at all, though I'll say a couple chances could've been avoided with Glencross getting the puck out.
NHL Gamecenter says the shots are 11-7 for the Flames... that has to be a mistake.
@schevvy
Hartley doesn't have much of choice tonight, of course. Stajan/Comeau on one line and rookie Ben Street with rookie Cervenka on the other line. Plus AV has the last change and is more than happy to pursue the match-up.
Just said it on CBC...Canucks did miss the net a lot but still, doesn't seem right
Definitely a mistake...
Couple of zone exit flubs were the only really annoying plays that period. Not great, but not terrible.
@Baalzamon
It is.
does cbc hire all these flat tires to make ron mclean look brilliant or do they think their cast of village idiots know their stuff.
@negrilcowboy
EF is good, but guys like Weekes, PK Stock, Cherry...it's awful.
Please don't tell me EF stands for Eric Francis, Kent. That guy is terrible, can't stand listening to him, much less having him on TV.
@Colin
Haha, no. Elliotte Friedman.
EF is Elliote Friedman. Francis is a tool.
When did HNIC become Sportsnet Pacific? Man I used to look forward to games on HNIC but now its just sad. These cabbage heads need to figure out hockey is played by two teams.
Pj stock is horrific, how did he get there?
Not a good start.
This is going to catch up to the first line at some point.
Tangs is terrible so far. Looks like jinxed or something
@schevvy
He can speak french and he used to play.
He was funny when he started because you could forgive his goofiness as inexperience. But he hasn't gotten any better.
Weird to say but good pk by stajan
Awful PP.
@Vintage Flame
Not enough data.
@Vintage Flame
Pretty nice effort from him so far
Agreed hard to say anything yet.
That's pretty much exactly what my dad said.
Personally, I think Ben Street has looked pretty good so far. Not out of place at all.
Comeau gets the Flames first chance of the period.
He's coming alive!
Wow.. Irving looks great tonight
roger just got robbed by leland
Nice night for Irving so far.
Merde. The Flames were taking control there for a moment, too.
Way to jinx him boys
bet the floodgates open up now.
Fighting the puck big time
oof.
Another one, too.
Game's not over yet... but.... darn.
Chances are 5-1 Vancouver in the second period. This is getting ugly.
I blame Hughson
The Flames must hold the record for the most "1st NHL goals" against of all time.
Heh. We jinxed Irving I think.
thought schroeder was the piano player on charlie brown
Hes the DEA agent in Breaking Bad lol
I remember when Schroeder fell to the Flames range his draft year. Calgary traded down and took...Erixon instead.
Iggy is snakebitten
the flames like to trade down, organizations mantra
I kinda wanted the Flames to take him as well, but the Erixon pick has turned into two forwards and Wotherspoon as well, so I'm willing to wait a little longer to judge that pick.
come on jim iggy aint got a chance to be named for sochi
Agree with this, be a token spot at best, like the 13th forward or something, there is a host of other players that for the spot he's gonna take you'd probably take over him.
Bad luck for Irving there, although I'd like to see a faster reaction to that deflection off Jones.
Av throwing out the Sedins against the Flames 4th line shows how aggressive he is.
ya and name betty white to the gymnastics team
Aint nobody got time for that!
That was...depressing
Chances were 9-4 Canucks in the second. 16-9 for VAN overall so far.