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Post-Game: Flames Lose On Broadway

Ryan Pike
9 years ago
The Calgary Flames began their biggest and most important road trip of the season tonight in Manhattan. What transpired was a tight-checking, pretty entertaining game with a disappointing result, as the Flames dropped a 1-0 shutout decision to the New York Rangers.
Here’s how it went down.

THE RUNDOWN

This was as entertaining and frustrating, simultaneously, as 1-0 game gets. For starters, we get one goal to discuss. Basically, in the early third period, Dennis Wideman mis-played a bouncing puck in his own zone and it bounced into the slot, where Kevin Hayes grabbed it and beat Karri Ramo top-shelf.
Ramo had previously made many great saves – particularly in the first 8 minutes of the game, when the Flames were bad and took a penalty and generally weren’t good at all. In fact, Ramo may’ve made himself a pretty decent trade commodity right here:
But anyhow, the Rangers did their best to keep the Flames to the outside and minimize chances, while once they got the lead on that opportunistic goal, they themselves were content to get the puck into the Flames zone and do their best to run down the clock.
Oh, and whether you blame the referees or not, the Flames took more penalties than their opposition – a rare feat this season – and didn’t get a power-play of their own. As a result, their iffy even-strength play was exposed. Thank goodness for Ramo, as this could’ve been worse.

WHY THE FLAMES LOST

Because the Rangers were better. They generated more chances. They got to loose pucks. They didn’t take penalties. They took advantage of a Flames slip-up and scored the game’s only goal. And when the Flames trailed, they didn’t really change their game very much.
Maybe it’s because they have another game tomorrow, but the third period was pretty flat based on this season’s standards. You have to hold a team accountable to their wins, and the Flames let this one slip away, weird referee calls or not.

RED WARRIOR

Karri Ramo. He made 28 saves, including that gorgeous one early-on. After a few shaky outings, he was money tonight.
Honourable mention to the kids, Michael Ferland and the debuting Emile Poirier. Ferland was physical in 6:59 of ice-time and had a fight with J.T. Miller. Meanwhile, Poirier had a nice chance and played 8:10 in his first NHL appearance.

SCORING CHANCES

TeamPeriodTimeNoteHomeAwayState
Home118:2820818202126334782031865v5
Home118:17Hayes deflection5101327333656111731 5v4
Home118:16Miller5101327333656111731 5v4
Home116:24Hunwick?1013223336445782031865v5
Home114:23Girardi5202126273346111719315v5
Home114:16215202126273346111719315v5
Home112:15Hagelin5102733486246132324315v5
Away19:10Gaudreau8182021263357132324315v5
Away15:59Monahan8182021263346132324315v5
Home13:15208182021263357132324315v5
Away10:09Brodie5131627333657132324315v5
Home215:52Hunwick2021222633444681719315v5
Home214:57Zuccarello51316273336713232431335v5
Away211:34Glencross tip512152728334682031865v5
Home29:32Boyle2021222633441117192931335v5
Home27:30Stepan8182021263346315760795v5
Home27:24Stepan8182021263346315760795v5
Home27:11Deflection8182021263346315760795v5
Away21:08Jooris13162227333657202331865v5
Away21:08Jooris13162227333657202331865v5
Away20:28Monahan5182021263346132324315v5
Home317:01Hayes goal5131627333646132324315v5
Home315:38Moore121522283344820293133865v5
Away312:20Jooris1215222833444682031865v5
Home310:30Brassard16202122263357113186 5v4
Home310:23Deflection5101327333646111731 5v4
Home39:20Hayes8101318333646112331605v5
Home38:31Deflection812182833621323242931335v5
Home38:18Hunwick1222283344621323242931335v5
Home34:48Hagelin10223344486278203133575v5
Away33:12Deflection8202126273357111719315v5
Away31:09Glencross8131627333657132023245v5
#PlayerEV PP SH
4RUSSELL, KRIS21:4141000:000001:4401
5GIORDANO, MARK21:186200:000002:1603
6WIDEMAN, DENNIS21:534900:000001:4503
7BRODIE, TJ23:476500:000002:1501
8COLBORNE, JOE15:392500:000000:4800
11BACKLUND, MIKAEL14:161400:000001:2504
13GAUDREAU, JOHNNY20:085600:000000:0000
17BOUMA, LANCE14:061400:000002:1603
19JONES, DAVID14:481400:000000:0000
20GLENCROSS, CURTIS16:005400:000000:0000
23MONAHAN, SEAN19:357700:000000:5000
24HUDLER, JIRI19:375600:000000:0000
29ENGELLAND, DERYK10:540400:000000:0000
31RAMO, KARRI 918 00 04
33DIAZ, RAPHAEL12:270600:000000:0000
57POIRIER, EMILE08:100400:000000:0000
60GRANLUND, MARKUS07:080400:000000:5700
79FERLAND, MICHAEL06:590300:000000:0000
86JOORIS, JOSH13:064300:000001:4401
PeriodTotalsEVPP5v3 PPSH5v3 SH
1383600000200
2464600000000
3383600000200

ZONE ENTRIES

SUM IT UP

The Flames lose the first game of their long, long roadie! That makes tomorrow’s game in Newark incredibly important. The only good news is that basically everybody else in the Western playoff race lost tonight, too.
Thank goodness for little miracles.
22 games to go in the regular season.

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