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Post-Game: Karri’d To Victory

Ryan Pike
9 years ago
The Battle of Alberta isn’t quite what it used to be. Tonight’s clash between last year’s 27th and 28th ranked teams in the National Hockey League might as well have derisively been called the “Battle of LOL-Berta.” Well, it may have been ugly at times, and the Flames were on their heels for the first 40 minutes (or so), but they managed to persevere and grinded out a 5-2 victory in Rexall Place over the hometown Edmonton Oilers by the sheer greatness of Karri Ramo.
It was the 108th time the Flames have beaten the Oilers in the regular season, and after the missed opportunities last evening at home, the Flames are likely very happy to leave Edmonton with some points.

THE RUNDOWN

The Oilers carried the play for much of the first 20 minutes. They dominated in shots (14-7) and shot attempts (26-10). Unfortunately, the Flames were much more opportunistic than they were last evening – capitalizing on a pair of chances in a 60-second span in the Oilers zone to go up 2-0 despite playing fairly “meh” to that point. Mason Raymond generated a turnover on the forecheck and fed Mark Giordano at the high slot, who slapped it home for the 1-0 lead. (The NHL changed this to Raymond’s goal, but I couldn’t see a tip. Who knows?) A minute later, the Paul Byron/Sean Monahan duo generated another loose puck in the Oilers zone, with Hudler getting a feed from Monahan for his second such goal in two games and a 2-0 lead. The Flames got shelled late, and Teddy Purcell converted on a mid-period man advantage shot that eluded Karri Ramo that made it 2-1 after 20.
The second was pretty ugly for Calgary. The Oilers pressed a lot. They generated a lot of chances. They generated a lot of shots. They had a 5-on-3 power-play and tied the game when Taylor Hall rifled one past Ramo. It could’ve been a lot worse. The Oilers led in shots 11-4 and shot attempts 27-12. Karri Ramo? Full marks.
The third was basically two periods. The first half featured more or less a continuation of the second period, in that the Oilers were content to out-work the Flames and let the boys in red weep with terror. And then in the latter part of the period, the Oilers got tired and the Flames found their legs, and suddenly everything just flipped. The big turning point was Mason Raymond’s game-winning goal. He collected a neutral zone pass, sped into the Oilers zone cleanly and wired a shot past Ben Scrivens. From that point on, the Flames out-chanced the Oilers 8-4 and Dallas Eakins had the demeanour of a man headed to the proverbial gallows. Joe Colborne set up Raymond for either his second (or third) goal of the night, with a gorgeous pass that Raymond tapped home while being tied up by an Oilers player with basically one hand on his stick. T.J. Brodie made it 5-2 on a really nice pass from Curtis Glencross on a play where Glencross and Backlund each had three or four whacks at the puck. The Oilers led in shot attempts 22-17 overall, but shots were even at 15-15 and in the only metric that mattered (goals), Calgary led 3-0 and won the hockey game.

WHY THE FLAMES WON

Karri Ramo was really great when the rest of the team wasn’t, and the team managed to out-work the Oilers in the third. I mean, Calgary played a tough game last night and lost, yet still had enough in the tank in the third period to pull away.
Oh, and the team was able to make the most of their (relatively) few chances.

RED WARRIOR

Karri Ramo made 38 saves. He was excellent, especially in the first 40 minutes.
And hey, Mason Raymond and Joe Colborne each had three points. By sheer coincidence, they’re both from the Calgary-area, which proves that Calgary is superior to Edmonton. At least at hockey. At least tonight.

SCORING CHANCES

TeamPeriodTimeNoteHomeAwayState
Away119:02Bouma516263057865781721315v5
Home117:59Deflection241421309357111920315v5
Home117:42Hall241421309357232431325v5
Away116:44Giordano goal2414213093417182529315v5
Away115:44Hudler goal1619263057591115192031335v5
Home111:26Gordon4141930599357171825315v5
Away110:29Russell21021293067423242931325v5
Home15:55Gordon5623273086813152131335v5
Home13:55Yakupov101929305967417182529315v5
Home13:28Purcell21621263057715232431325v5
Home13:19Nugent-Hopkins45143086935781321315v5
Home11:51Gordon61923273059417182029315v5
Home11:28Joensuu61923273059417182029315v5
Away10:26Raymond5162630578658202129315v5
Home219:18Purcell21621263057411242931325v5
Home219:16Purcell21621263057411242931325v5
Away218:38Byron5623273086423242931325v5
Home214:47Eberle414193059931517181929315v5
Home214:09Nugent-Hopkins21416213093517181929315v5
Home29:17Schultz414192730935172931 5v3
Home29:15Nugent-Hopkins414192730935172931 5v3
Home28:36Hall goal414193067935112931 5v3
Away25:43Monahan51626305786715192023315v5
Home24:08Petry21029305967411172529315v5
Away22:39Colborne51626305786815243132335v5
Away318:05Gaudreau51029306786813151731335v5
Home317:20Joensuu262123273057182125315v5
Away317:02Backlund16192630575957111920315v5
Away315:59Byron241421309357172331325v5
Away315:38Raymond goal45142130935781721315v5
Away312:09Jones61923273059511192031335v5
Away37:59Bouma51029306786815172131335v5
Home37:19Nugent-Hopkins4141930599357111920315v5
Away36:00Byron25263057671523243132335v5
Away35:18Raymond goal41419305993411192029315v5
Away33:31Hudler516263057861523243132335v5
Home33:18Acrobello516263057861523243132335v5
Home31:55Perron21621265767411192029315v5
Away30:43Backlund419305993 57112024314v5
Away30:41Glencross419305993 57112024314v5
Away30:40Brodie goal510293067861517182531335v5
Home30:24??510293067861517182531335v5
#PlayerEV PP SH
4RUSSELL, KRIS19:004702:110000:0000
5GIORDANO, MARK18:406702:062002:1303
7BRODIE, TJ19:265701:042001:2500
8COLBORNE, JOE12:246200:520000:0000
11BACKLUND, MIKAEL17:124601:022001:3301
13GAUDREAU, JOHNNY11:521201:020000:0000
15SMID, LADISLAV15:438500:040001:2400
17BOUMA, LANCE12:007800:000001:4602
18STAJAN, MATT11:252800:000000:5900
19JONES, DAVID16:225500:000000:0000
20GLENCROSS, CURTIS17:336501:022000:0000
21RAYMOND, MASON13:504301:440000:0000
23MONAHAN, SEAN12:586301:020000:4600
24HUDLER, JIRI12:405501:062000:0000
25BOLLIG, BRANDON09:412500:100000:0000
29ENGELLAND, DERYK19:555900:000002:1203
31RAMO, KARRI 1819 20 03
32BYRON, PAUL12:246500:480001:1900
33DIAZ, RAPHAEL14:108300:270000:0000
PeriodTotalsEVPP5v3 PPSH5v3 SH
1595900000000
2383500030000
312510520000000

ZONE ENTRIES

SUM IT UP

The Flames have clawed their way back to .500 and sit with a 1-1-0 record with 80 games remaining. They hit the road for real after tonight, with a game against the St. Louis Blues on Saturday night representing the first massive test for this group.
I would presume Karri Ramo gets the start, but I really have no insights beyond he was great tonight and he should be given a second start as soon as humanly possible.

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