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Post-Game: Goodbye, Farewell and Amen

Ryan Pike
10 years ago
 
pic via Nicole Yeary
The Calgary Flames headed east to sweet home Chicago for their final date of the truncated 2013 season. Given that it was a contest between a non-playoff squad and the NHL’s newly-crowned Presidents’ Trophy winners, there were certain expectations for how the game would go.
Would those expectations be met? In terms of the result, yes, but in terms of the effort? Not entirely.

THE RUNDOWN

The Flames stumbled out of the gate, generally getting out-chanced and out-played by the Blackhawks. Chicago out-shot the Flames 13-5 in the first and had two goals. The first came off a weird in-zone bounce, where Joey MacDonald made the first save and then the defensive zone coverage appeared to disappear. Patrick Kane snapped the puck home on a nifty feed from Patrick Sharp to put the Flames behind the eight-ball 1-0. Jonathan Toews took advantage of a beautiful rebound (and no defensive coverage) four minutes later to put the Flames down by two.
What would the team do?
Oddly, they fought back. Down two goals after 20 minutes, on the road, in a barn where they usually aren’t very good, the Flames out-shot the Blackhawks 13-12 in the second and crept back within one goal via Chris Butler’s first (and only) goal of the season. Lee Stempniak and Ben Street earned assists on a goal created on the forecheck.
The Hawks woke up and out-played the Flames in the third – let’s face it, as they should – and Marcus Kruger snapped the insurance marker home to seal the deal mid-way through the third period.

RED WARRIOR

altLet’s give it to Ben Street, who had 2 shots, 3 hits and his first NHL point via his assist on Calgary’s lone (short-handed) marker. Plus, look at that head.
Honourable mention to Lee Stempniak, who also had an assist and ended the year tied with Mike Cammalleri for the team lead in points. (Cammalleri played fewer games and had more goals, so he wins on both tie-breakers, but Stempniak had a great year.)

SCORING CHANCES

(via Justin Azevedo)
 

Scoring Chance Summary

TeamPeriodTimeNoteHomeAwayState
Home119:41Toews198120785018462956355v5
Away117:39Horak6525292175010115156355v5
Away117:24Cervenka6525292175010115156355v5
Home110:26Kane (Goal)65252978501846162644355v5
Home19:58Stalberg652529785019225856355v5
Away17:09Stempniak1981202732501846222644355v5
Home16:58Toews (Goal)2610887850192258742355v5
Home16:30Kane2610887850192258742355v5
Home14:14Saad1981202732501822584244355v5
Away219:12Street2610887850112951742355v5
Home217:17Stalberg6525292732501922582644355v5
Home217:11Stalberg6525292732501922582644355v5
Away216:36Brodie16675283250382913742355v5
Home211:35Stalberg261025273250184629742355v5
Away210:29Hanowski6588297850192958742355v5
Home210:05Shaw1910882525011135635 5v4
Away28:10Cammalleri65678127325011135735 5v4
Away27:23Jones1667522732501938132644355v5
Away23:52Cundari19812078503846222644355v5
Away21:51Aliu16675278501922292644355v5
Home21:19Bollig19675278501922292644355v5
Away319:17Stempniak19812021750193822742355v5
Away319:15Brodie1981202175011192267355v5
Away319:14Backlund1981202175011192267355v5
Home316:17Kruger16672027325038291356355v5
Home313:43Stalberg65252921750192958742355v5
Home311:36Toews19812078501916582644355v5
Home39:30Bickell652529785019462956355v5
Home39:14Frolik166752785019462956355v5
Home38:39Frolik198120217501816582644355v5
Home37:48Saad268120232501816582644355v5
Home35:21Kane191088232501946264435 5v4

Home Team Player Summary

#PlayerEV  PP  SH  
2KEITH, DUNCAN18:143502:012000:0000
7SEABROOK, BRENT19:099401:340000:0000
8LEDDY, NICK20:259501:460000:0000
10SHARP, PATRICK13:533102:012000:0000
16KRUGER, MARCUS13:312300:000000:0000
17BROOKBANK, SHELDON17:172500:000000:0000
19TOEWS, JONATHAN13:375502:012000:0000
20SAAD, BRANDON14:346500:470000:0000
25STALBERG, VIKTOR12:437200:481000:0000
26HANDZUS, MICHAL13:334100:000000:0000
27ODUYA, JOHNNY17:215200:130100:0000
29BICKELL, BRYAN14:286300:000000:0000
32ROZSIVAL, MICHAL19:346301:381100:0000
50CRAWFORD, COREY 1712 21 00
52BOLLIG, BRANDON12:102300:000000:0000
65SHAW, ANDREW15:486301:590100:0000
67FROLIK, MICHAEL13:263300:050100:0000
81HOSSA, MARIAN12:525501:590100:0000
88KANE, PATRICK17:252203:082000:0000

Away Player Scoring Summary

#PlayerEV  PP  SH  
5GIORDANO, MARK20:492500:000000:5611
6SARICH, CORY20:034500:000001:2001
7BRODIE, TJ15:456400:000001:0710
10CERVENKA, ROMAN01:342000:000000:0000
11BACKLUND, MIKAEL13:515000:000001:0411
13CAMMALLERI, MIKE15:432100:000000:4911
16MCGRATTAN, BRIAN15:280400:000000:0000
18STAJAN, MATT11:541600:000001:3600
19JONES, BLAIR18:2261000:000001:1301
22STEMPNIAK, LEE18:426700:000000:2500
26WIDEMAN, DENNIS20:084700:000002:1701
29ALIU, AKIM16:264700:000000:0000
35MACDONALD, JOEY 1217 00 12
38STREET, BEN14:384100:000000:2200
42CUNDARI, MARK15:454500:000000:0000
44BUTLER, CHRIS19:364800:000002:2001
46BANCKS, CARTER15:362500:000001:1301
51HORAK, ROMAN12:343000:000000:3400
58HANOWSKI, BEN13:4911000:000000:4400

Home Team Period Summary Scoring Chances

PeriodTotalsEVPP5v3 PPSH5v3 SH
1636300000000
2574611000000
3837310000000

Away Team Period Summary Scoring Chances

PeriodTotalsEVPP5v3 PPSH5v3 SH
1363600000000
2756400001100
3383700000100

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WHY THE FLAMES LOST

Let’s be blunt here: they were playing the NHL’s best team. They fought valiantly, they scored a short-handed goal and they played a defiant scrappy game. But they probably should have lost this game, and they did.

DRAFT PICK PROGRESS

Edmonton won! They passed Calgary! If Carolina gets a point or wins tomorrow, Calgary moves up a draft pick. Similarly, if Nashville wins tomorrow, Calgary moves up a draft pick.
Worst-case, Calgary sits sixth headed into the draft lottery. If Carolina and Nashville both succeed, they can draft as high as fourth. Go Hurricanes and Predators!

UP NEXT

The 2013 season is over. What’s left is reflection on 2013 and preparation for 2013-14.
It’s Green Garbage Bag Day down at the ‘Dome on Sunday. We’ll have an extra special day of coverage for you, in the sense that I’ll be live-blogging in-between running to and from scrums. It’ll be ever-so-much fun!
 Until then.

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