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FGD 10: The do-over (7pm MT, SN360)

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Ryan Pike
4 years ago
Less than 24 hours after playing three periods of uninspired hockey in Los Angeles, the Calgary Flames (4-4-1, 9 points) get an immediate shot at redemption when they visit the Anaheim Ducks (6-2-0, 12 points).
The puck drops at 7 p.m. MT on Sportsnet 360 and Sportsnet 960 The Fan.

The Flames

Projected lines, via Daily Faceoff:
Gaudreau – Monahan – Lindholm
Tkachuk – Backlund – Frolik
Lucic – Ryan – Czarnik
Quine – Jankowski- Rieder
Giordano – Andersson
Hanifin – Hamonic
Brodie – Stone
Cam Talbot starts tonight, backed up by David Rittich. Sam Bennett didn’t finish the game last night for unspecified reasons, but his status for tonight is unclear. The Flames have brought up Alan Quine and sent down Oliver Kylington, so presumably Bennett won’t be able to go.
The Flames were listless and unfocused last night. They were outplayed in basically every game situation by the Kings. And now they’re facing one of the NHL’s hottest teams in a back-to-back situation.

The Ducks

Projected lines, via Daily Faceoff:
Rakell – Henrique – Silfverberg
Comtois – Getzlaf – Kase
Jones – Steel – Terry
Shore – Grant – Rowney
Lindholm – Manson
del Zotto – Fowler
Larsson – Holzer
John Gibson will likely start for the Ducks, backed up by Ryan Miller. The extras are Brendan Guhle, Nicolas Deslauriers and Nick Ritchie.
The Ducks have been superb this season, finding ways to win close games and getting contributions from basically everyone on their roster. They’ve gotten good goaltending, timely goals and pretty savvy defending from their blueline group. They’ll be a huge challenge for an inconsistent Flames group.

The Numbers

FlamesDucks
Wins46
Points912
Adjusted Corsi51.6%50.4%
Power Play15.6%5.3%
Penalty Kill86.5%82.8%

Injury Report

The Flames are without D Juuso Valimaki (ACL surgery) and F Andrew Mangiapane (undisclosed).
The Ducks are missing F Patrick Eaves (long-term illness) and F Ryan Kesler (hip).

When Last We Met

The Flames and Ducks evenly split their season series last season, with the home team winning every game. Their last meeting was back on Apr. 3, with the Ducks winning 3-1.
Not so hot fact from OddsShark.com – Calgary are 1-19 SU in their last 20 games when playing on the road against Anaheim.

Know Thy Enemy

Here are some key Twitter peeps to follow for tonight:

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