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How did the Flames fare in Thursday’s World Cup prelims?

Ryan Pike
7 years ago

(Jean-Yves Ahern / USA Today Sports)
For the first time since June 12, there was somewhat meaningful hockey to watch today. Of course, World Cup of Hockey pre-tournament games are a far cry from the Stanley Cup Finals, but you gotta take what you can get. For the first time since mid-April, Calgary Flames players played high-level organized hockey.
How did they do in the first day of exhibition World Cup of Hockey play?

FINLAND (Jyrki Jokipakka) beats SWEDEN (Mikael Backlund) 4-3 in overtime

The Finns beat Sweden in overtime in Helinski. We’re not saying it’s because Mikael Backlund was a healthy scratch, but the results speak for themselves. He’s played zero pre-tournament games and Sweden has lost all of their games (so far). That said, it was a back-and-forth game and pretty fun to watch.
Jokipakka played on Finland’s second pairing, primarily with Sami Vatanen. He played 17:18, had two hits, a shot on goal, and was -1.

RUSSIA beats CZECH REPUBLIC (Michael Frolik & Jakub Nakladal) 4-3

Russia looks good. They led for the majority of the game and once they got their confidence, they seemed to toy with the Czechs – though the Czechs battled back late and tried to make a game of it.
Nakladal played 23:49, with a nice mix of power-play and penalty-kill time. The coach seems to love him. He was even with a shot on goal. Frolik played 16:24, also mixing power-play and penalty-kill work in there, and had four shots and was even.
Nakladal was effective, as he usually is. Sign him, Brad.

NORTH AMERICA (Johnny Gaudreau) beats EUROPE 4-0

Everyone’s been excited about the concept of Team North America, the rag-tag bunch of speedy, talented millennials. They trounced Europe. Granted, Europe is full of decent-ish players from non-hockey power countries.
Gaudreau? He had a good game. He played 16:45, primarily at even-strength, and had a goal, an assist, three shots and was +1. All-told, his line with Jack Eichel and Brandon Saad was pretty good and consistently dangerous. As you’d expect given the players involved, they got a lot of offensive zone starts, but they made the most of it.
Gaudreau looked in mid-season form. In September. Sign him, Brad.

Up Next

All three Flames-related teams play again on the weekend.
On Saturday: the Czechs rematch with Russia at 8:30am MT (Sportsnet 360) and Finland faces Sweden again at 10am MT (Sportsnet One). Maybe Backlund will play.
On Sunday: North America rematches with Europe at 4pm MT (Sportsnet).
Sign Nakladal and Gaudreau, Brad.

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