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POST-GAME: BASEMENT BATTLE

Byron Bader
10 years ago
 
 
 -Thanks to Retro ReDesign for the pic
In this outrageously early afternoon affair, we saw the 30th placed Sabres host the 26th placed Flames.  The game between these two juggernauts was as you might expect … mediocre with very little highlight reel plays. Until the third period anyways. In the end, the Flames came out victorious, in overtime, over the Sabres.

THE RUNDOWN

Prior to the game, the Flames got an extra boost as rookie Sean Monahan made his return to the line-up today.
The game started like most afternoon games, a little diorganized and all over the place.  There were several penalties called on both teams early.  Stafford rang one off the post early but nobody really generated any momentum for either side.  With 17 seconds left the Flames appeared to have scored but there were some complications.  On the penalty kill, Brodie was tripped in the neutral zone.  On the ensuing delayed penalty, the Flamesbroke into the zone and Cammy eventually put it in.  However, it was waved immediately as the Flames had too many men on the ice for goal. Two Flames players jumped in off the bench to serve as the extra attacker in the delayed penalty.  So no dice on that one.
The second period was much of the same.  A little clumsy. Several powerplays and penalty kills for both sides but not much to speak of, offensively.  Buffalo clanked a couple off the post from bad angles and the Flames missed on a couple decent scoring chances in the slot.  All in all, a pretty even period between the two teams.  
Things finally ramped up in the third leading to two goals and a couple of good chances by both sides.  Early into the third, Girgensons broke in on the right side and fed a pass through Brodie’s legs to a wide open Matt Moulson who put Buff on the board.  A few minutes later, Butler, from behind the net, fed former Sabre Paul Byron who tapped it in to even it up.  The Sabres pushed hard to end it in regulation but to no avail.  
Early into overtime, Paul Byron entered the zone, fed Matt Franchise with a dish and Matty ripped it past Enroth.  That’s it and that’s all!

RED WARRIOR

This one goes to Paul Byron.  A goal and an assist and a pretty solid performance against his old club.  Really liked what I saw of the little guy this afternoon.  He now has 5 points in 7 games  since being called up by the big club.

WHY THE FLAMES WON

They won because they kept with it after the Sabres goal early in the 3rd.  Usually, it’s the Flames giving up late-ish leads to opponents.  Tonight, they reversed that trend, scoring late to send it to overtime.  Ramo was also a factor as the Sabres really pushed hard in the third.  He kept the Flames afloat and was real good again today.

SCORING CHANCES

 
TeamPeriodTimeNoteHomeAwayState
Home118:08Stafford PP1410212663511223144 5v4
Away111:37Hudler PP120285765 45132024314v5
Home19:13D’Agostini169232744318202231445v5
Home16:26Leino14102327651822313244555v5
Home16:25rebound14102327651822313244555v5
Away15:53Stempniak14810323747131822315v5
Away15:02Jones16921448247113132545v5
Away12:42Cammalleri1202628576347131822315v5
Home11:33Ennis PP1410212663511223144 5v4
Home217:13Girgensons141026286347113132545v5
Away216:27Monahan192021578235202324315v5
Away215:41Cammalleri1692327441318223144555v5
Away215:10Giordano SH1410212663511173144 5v4
Home210:48Leino141023273738163132445v5
Home29:36 162628446347202324315v5
Away28:35Stempniak1920215782518223132445v5
Away28:27Stempniak1920235782518223132445v5
Away24:38Colborne14202327373581617315v5
Home22:41Girgensons142628446347202324315v5
Away22:20Brodie141023273747113132545v5
Home318:49Myers1202327375735172023315v5
Home318:09McNabb16923274447202324315v5
Home314:20Moulson goal1202327375735113132545v5
Away312:46Hudler192021576547202324315v5
Away312:43Colborne192021576547202324315v5
Away311:43Byron goal14102327821131324454555v5
Home33:34D’Agostini1623273744513182231445v5
Home30:28Ennis1202628576347131824315v5
Away44:20Stajan goal1491021 35183132 4v4

 

#PlayerEV  PP  SH  
3SMID, LADISLAV14:393400:100002:3200
4RUSSELL, KRIS17:336506:391001:3900
5GIORDANO, MARK15:075304:321006:1012
7BRODIE, TJ18:196503:050002:4000
8COLBORNE, JOE06:121101:160000:0000
11BACKLUND, MIKAEL11:013202:010003:5312
13CAMMALLERI, MIKE11:483203:591000:4400
16MCGRATTAN, BRIAN06:491100:000000:0000
17BOUMA, LANCE06:311100:000004:2610
18STAJAN, MATT15:236500:060002:4000
20GLENCROSS, CURTIS13:153503:571000:5900
22STEMPNIAK, LEE12:305402:450003:3702
23MONAHAN, SEAN11:593403:200000:0100
24HUDLER, JIRI12:333404:061000:0000
31RAMO, KARRI 1312 10 12
32BYRON, PAUL11:506500:000002:3000
44BUTLER, CHRIS13:524500:200005:2812
54JONES, DAVID10:423200:390000:0000
55O’BRIEN, SHANE08:592200:000000:0000

 

PeriodTotalsEVPP5v3 PPSH5v3 SH
1453310000200
2746400001000
3353500000000
4101000000000

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SUM IT UP

In a battle of basement dwellers, the Flames came out on top, gaining their second straight overtime victory.  The Flames, who find themselves on a pretty nice little run lately, improve to 13-15-4 and leap frog New Jersey into 25th place overall.  
Next up, the Flames continue their five game road trip tomorrow evening in NYC when they face the Rangers at MSG.  

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