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Post-Game: Arizona Gets 86ed by Jooris

Ryan Pike
9 years ago
A year ago, Josh Jooris was a relatively anonymous complementary player for the AHL’s Abbotsford Heat. But life’s weird sometimes, and tonight he scored three goals.
Seriously, in an NHL game. He now has 8 goals this season. He had 11 all of last season in the American League.
The Flames beat the Arizona Coyotes by a 5-2 score tonight at the Scotiabank Saddledome. Their string of strong play, combined with occasional good bounces, continues.

THE RUNDOWN

Y’know how the Calgary Flames have been the NHL’s most beloved underdogs, typically getting behind really early and scratching and clawing back into the game later on?
Tonight, the story was getting the lead and blowing the lead, then getting another one.
1:12 into the first, David Jones scored to give the Flames an early lead. That lead lasted roughly seven minutes, when Oliver Ekman-Larsson tied it up. Ten minutes later, Josh Jooris scored his first of the game to give the Flames a lead heading into the intermission. Shots were 10-10.
Two minutes into the second, the one-goal lead vanished, as Sam Gagner tied it. (The second Flames lead lasted roughly three and a half minutes.) Five minutes later, Jooris’ second goal made it 3-2. Shots were 11-9 for the Coyotes in the second period, but the Flames kept their lead.
The Coyotes out-shot the Flames in the third period 8-5, but didn’t really out-play them. They attempted to tie the game, but also took a pair of penalties that sapped their momentum and gave Calgary power-plays – one early and one late. Unlike in Edmonton the night prior, the Flames didn’t give up any short-handed goals. In fact, Sean Monahan scored mid-way through the third to give Calgary a bit of insurance, and then Jooris added an empty-netter late (on the second power-play the Coyotes provided) to complete the hat-trick and ice the game.

WHY THE FLAMES WON

The Flames blew a pair of leads but they never really panicked. This is a confident group right now, with confidence in its own resiliency and in the notion that the next goal will come, with just a question of where it’ll come from.
It helps that the confidence is throughout the line-up, so seemingly every player – okay, maybe not Bollig or Baertschi – are thinking that they’ll be able to step up and be the difference-maker.

RED WARRIOR

Gonna go with the obvious here and give it to Josh Jooris.
Three goals on three shots, +2, 71% in the face-off circle and all that with 14:45 of ice-time. Six forwards had more ice-time than him and he still got a hat-trick.

SCORING CHANCES

TeamPeriodTimeNoteHomeAwayState
Away119:36McMillan152931326079410112223415v5
Home118:49Jones goal5719202331326284150895v5
Home117:55Bouma151725272931414233639415v5
Home114:00Wideman46192023313891926415v5
Away112:39Gagner tip46132431866891920415v5
Home112:03Deflection151725272931314263639415v5
Away110:11857132431864891923415v5
Home18:58Ferland152931326079311142036415v5
Away18:04Vermette5719202331326284150895v5
Home16:07Ferland71531326079310112226415v5
Home11:25Jooris goal4713243186620284150895v5
Home10:32Hudler57132431864891923415v5
Away219:09Vermette47173186 419234150894v5
Home214:49Bouma151725272931414233639415v5
Home212:49Jooris goal5713243186410112223415v5
Away212:10Gagner46313260793891926415v5
Home29:49Gaudreau46132431864891923415v5
Away26:5022151725272931410112223415v5
Away26:32Reider1527293160793891926415v5
Away26:21Reider deflection1527293160793891926415v5
Home25:33Hudler4613243186314263639415v5
Home25:06Brodie5719202331410112223415v5
Home24:14Ferland4631326079620284150895v5
Away23:53Deflection57132431863891926415v5
Home22:51Monahan4620233160423284150 5v4
Home22:49Wideman4620233160423284150 5v4
Home21:39Gaudreau5613202431414232841 5v4
Away20:46Erat5731326079310111926415v5
Away20:17Boedker461719233138112641895v5
Away20:14Boedker461719233138112641895v5
Home316:37Monahan5713232431811202641 5v4
Home315:46Gaudreau tip5713232431811202641 5v4
Home311:15Monahan goal46192023313891926415v5
Away33:3922 tip4620313260410202241505v5
Home30:46Jooris goal151725272931326284150895v5
Away30:07Yandle151723252931326284150895v5
#PlayerEV PP SH
4RUSSELL, KRIS19:256502:362001:0301
5GIORDANO, MARK21:364401:463000:0000
6WIDEMAN, DENNIS20:515502:343000:0000
7BRODIE, TJ20:376401:482001:0301
13GAUDREAU, JOHNNY14:265303:053000:0000
15SMID, LADISLAV12:546500:000000:5700
17BOUMA, LANCE11:084400:000001:0301
19JONES, DAVID16:274300:000000:0000
20GLENCROSS, CURTIS17:024202:053000:0000
23MONAHAN, SEAN18:264402:324000:3800
24HUDLER, JIRI14:325303:053000:0000
25BOLLIG, BRANDON09:074200:000000:0000
27BAERTSCHI, SVEN08:444300:000000:0000
29ENGELLAND, DERYK12:035500:000000:5700
31RAMO, KARRI 1614 50 01
32BYRON, PAUL12:343400:400000:5700
60GRANLUND, MARKUS14:053600:372000:5700
79FERLAND, MICHAEL10:553500:000000:0000
86JOORIS, JOSH13:185301:020000:2501
PeriodTotalsEVPP5v3 PPSH5v3 SH
1848400000000
2996830000100
3422220000000

ZONE ENTRIES

SUM IT UP

This win is the Calgary Flames’ 16th of the regular season after 26 games. Last season they hit 16 wins after 46 games. It took ’em 37 games to hit 34 points last season, too.
It’s impressive, is what I’m getting at, how improved this team is compared to last season.
I don’t think many people expected Calgary to be in the upper part of the standings group. I personally thought they’d be in the lower group.
Calgary’s back in action on Thursday night when they host Jarome Iginla and the Colorado Avalanche.

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