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Post-Game: Duck Dynasty

Taylor McKee
10 years ago
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January 19th, 2004, a simpler time. The jerseys, baggy. The goaltenders, bloated. The Flames, loveable. A time when men were men and most of the Edmonton Oilers were teething. This was the date of the last Flames victory in Anaheim.
18-straight games. Some of those were close games with dramatic late-game heartbreaks. Some games, the Flames deserved better but couldn’t beat a hot goalie, or hit too many posts, or were the victim of the hockey gods.
This was not one of those games.
The Ducks are a far better hockey team when all things are equal, let alone when the Flames are missing five regulars and playing on ice that is atop of what surely is the burialground of Kent Nilsson’s ancestors or something.
The Ducks beat the Flames 5-2 and the game was never really in doubt.

GAME SUMMARY

Well the first period started fairly even, with both teams trading chances. However, Anaheim struck first with defenceman Sami Vatanen capitalizing on a wildly out of position Berra to open the scoring. Then, as has plagued Berra this whole season, one goal followed another. Corey Perry, untouched in front of the net, tipped in a shot from Ben Lovejoy and made it 2-0 Ducks midway through the frame. The rest of the period was largely controlled by Anaheim and ended up out-shooting the Flames 14-6 at the end of the first. Cammalleri was the only Flame who looked even remotely dangerous in the period with a few shots on net and even was involved in some extracurricular activities with Lovejoy.
The Flames started the second with slightly more energy but were completely unable to generate sustained pressure of any kind in the Ducks zone. Four minutes into the period, Mikael Backlund took a delay of game penalty and Dustin Penner tipped in a slap-pass from Getzlaf to make it 3-0. Berra was caught slightly too high in his crease on the Penner goal and basically gave himself no chance.
Only a couple minutes later, Lance Bouma delivered a nice hit on Lindholm that generated a turnover to the point and noted sniper Ladislav Smid delivered a shot that just squeaked through Frederik Andersen to bring the Flames back within two. However, after the goal, the Ducks returned to controlling play and alternated between hemming the Flames in their own zone and denying them clean entries into Anaheim’s defensive zone.
With 11 minutes left in the second, noted Flames killer Daniel Winnik slide a pass across to survivor of the Oilers organization Andrew Cogliano who somehow chipped it top left corner on Berra to make it 4-1. The Ducks were able to occupy the slot very easily, taking advantage of Berra’s aggressive ‘style’.
Throughout the game, Berra struggled again with positioning and on at least two of the first four Ducks goals, he simply didn’t place himself in the best position to make saves. The Anaheim telecast explicitly mentioned that they didn’t too much care for his style and wondered if that kind of goaltending would be successful in the NHL. However, Berra wasn’t the Flames trailed for the entire game. The Flames lethargy through large stretches of this game didn’t exactly help matters. Not to mention the fact the Ducks are simply a much better team and demonstrated it this game by a significant margin.
With seven minutes to play in the second, David Jones, playing with Backlund and Bouma, was able to take advantage of a Ducks turnover and rifled it home short side with traffic in front of the net, making it 4-2. Full marks to the Flames as after the Jones goal, they were able to generate some good offensive zone pressure to end the period. The Ducks outshot the Flames 29-16 in the second.
The Flames just looked lost and completely outmatched in the third, Dustin Penner fired home a pass from Ryan Getzlaf to make it 5-2 off a mindlessly horrible turnover from Chris Butler. That was it for Berra who had a “meh” night against a very good team. Karri Ramo presumably took the ice without Hartley realizing it and was basically under siege for the remainder of the game.

WHY THE FLAMES LOST

The Flames lost because they are not as good, not healthy, and not getting elite goaltending (and even then, they aren’t pulling this one out). The Flames were outshot 42-21 so although Berra wasn’t exactly reminding anyone of Terry Sawchuk tonight, he was hardly the reason for the loss on this occasion.

THE RED WARRIOR

This one isn’t easy. Lance Bouma has generated goals through his forecheck in consecutive games but it is difficult to identify a Flame worthy of this prestigious honour. Let’s go with the Flames’ dads, especially T.J Galiardi’s for rocking the tightey whiteys.

Scoring Chances

 
TeamPeriodTimeNoteHomeAwayState
Away118:27Jones10151731404747111729545v5
Away118:10Stempniak468223139313182229445v5
Home115:25Belesky822283139451718272943545v5
Home115:09Selanne822283139451718272943545v5
Home112:35Fowler82231394047311172944545v5
Home112:22 7112831344747131822295v5
Home19:38Penner tip PP41013151731311222944 5v4
Home18:39Perreault PP8212231394747171829 5v4
Away17:57Cammalleri82231394547313192944545v5
Home17:40Vatenen13182131404747111729545v5
Home16:47Perry goal61013173140311172944545v5
Away15:30Reinhart82231394047416192729595v5
Home14:04Getzlaf461015173138242944475v5
Home11:43Perreault48223139454782429475v5
Home217:29Tip13182131404747161929595v5
Home217:19Wrap around82231394047311172944545v5
Home216:17Penner PP41013151731313222944 5v4
Home216:08Penner goal PP468223139824272943475v5
Away214:10Jones tip goal131821314047311172944545v5
Home213:13Belesky822283139454782429475v5
Home211:39Cogliano goal82231394047316192944595v5
Home210:56Belesky82231394047316192944595v5
Home210:43Belesky468223139316192944595v5
Away27:45Jones goal (screened)711313440471117272943545v5
Away27:28Stajan461015173147131822295v5
Away24:30Baertschi chance1318213140474782429475v5
Away24:20Backlund11182131404747111729545v5
Home22:11Perreault468223139324294447595v5
Away21:50Bouma468223139311172944545v5
Home20:02Perry PP41013151731313222944 5v4
Away319:32Bouma SH41013151731311172944 5v4
Home319:18Getzlaf PP4101315173147132229 5v4
Home319:05Belesky PP8223139454747131929 5v4
Home317:40Bonino PP4101315173147181929 5v4
Home317:01Penner PP41013151731311132944 5v4
Home316:53Penner PP101315173147311132944 5v4
Home315:21Koivu67112831341117272943545v5
Away314:17Hudler10151731404747131824295v5
Home313:12Selanne post8222831394538172229445v5
Home311:25Getzlaf4610151731313182429445v5
Home38:35Penner goal10151728314738132229445v5
Home37:30Perreault rebound4682231391627314347595v5
Home30:30Palmieri1317212831451117273143545v5
 
#PlayerEV  PP  SH  
3SMID, LADISLAV18:0541100:000004:4715
4RUSSELL, KRIS22:166500:000002:1404
7BRODIE, TJ21:455500:000002:1404
8COLBORNE, JOE13:011600:000000:0000
11BACKLUND, MIKAEL10:485600:000002:4213
13CAMMALLERI, MIKE17:504300:000002:2806
16MCGRATTAN, BRIAN09:021500:000000:0000
17BOUMA, LANCE11:385900:000001:5911
18STAJAN, MATT19:043400:000001:4902
19JONES, BLAIR11:202400:000001:2102
22STEMPNIAK, LEE16:362300:000003:0104
24HUDLER, JIRI15:482600:000000:0000
27SMITH, DEREK14:182600:000000:0000
29BERRA, RETO 1120 00 19
31RAMO, KARRI 02 00 00
43BREEN, CHRISTOPHER11:441600:000000:0000
44BUTLER, CHRIS17:5041100:000004:4715
47BAERTSCHI, SVEN12:271600:000000:0000
54JONES, DAVID11:426800:000000:0000
59REINHART, MAX09:411600:000000:4200
PeriodTotalsEVPP5v3 PPSH5v3 SH
14104800000200
26106800000200
32111600001500
 

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SUM IT UP

The Flames drop to 8-13-4 and need to seriously consider an excorcism at the Honda Center. Things don’t get a lot easier tomorrow as they face off against the L.A Kings at the Staples Center at 8 P.M. MT.

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