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Post-Game: Never in Doubt

Kent Wilson
10 years ago
 
The Flames rolled into St. Louis with what could charitably be called a sub-optimal line-up (due to a variety of reasons), which is why the game was never really in doubt, even though the score ended up close by the end of the night. St. Louis took a lead early in the contest and played a slow, choking, Hitchcockian style game for the rest of the night.

The Rundown

The first period was a complete washout for the Flames. The Blues leaned on them hard in all aspects and dominated both the chance count and the shot clock. It only took about four minutes for St. Louis to take a 1-0 lead on a Vladamir Tarasenko powerplay goal. They stretched the lead to two around the 10 minute mark after Max Lapierre deflected a shot over Reto Berra’s shoulder. Calgary generated next to nothing in terms of zone time or quality looks, garnering just one scoring chance and two shots on net. The chance count ended up 7-1 in favor of the Blues.
The second period was better from a Calgary perspective, in part because the Blues beat a steady path to the penalty box in the middle frame. Three of Calgary’s eight total chances on the night were generated on a sequence involving Colborne and Backlund during a Flames PP, but they couldn’t find the back of the net. Shortly after that, Alex Steen found himself alone in front of the Flames cage and deposited his NHL leading 14th goal to put the Blues up by three. TJ Galiardi made a few nice individual plays to create some noteworthy shots on net before the end of the frame, but it wasn’t enough to break the goose egg.
The Blues were satisfied with sitting in the neutral zone and clogging things up the rest of the way. The Flames only managed two more chances in the third – a Tim Jackman backhand from the slot and a Cammalleri rebound shot – and, ironically, both went in. Nevertheless, St. Louis hung on for the one goal win, even with a last minute penalty putting them on the PK. Alas, Calgary’s suddenly impotent PP couldn’t make a dent in the Blues defense.

Why the Flames Lost

Because they were grossly outmatched when the game was in doubt. The Blues are one of the better teams in the league and would be a stiff test even for a fully healthy Flames club, let alone one beset by significant injuries. Calgary created just five even strength scoring chances all night, which is usually a fairly middling for a single period.

Red Warrior

He didn’t get a point, but let’s give it to TJ Galiardi, who was one of the few Flames who appeared frequently dangerous.

Scoring Chances

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Flames in Blue, Blues in Red (reversed!)
 
TeamPeriodTimeNoteHomeAwayState
Home117:27Steen PP12022274274717182944 5v4
Home117:00Bouwmeester PP191921339146112939 5v4
Home116:59Tarasenko goal PP152022427446152324295v5
Home113:34Pietrangelo PP12022274274717182944 5v4
Away111:22Monahan159214691715232429445v5
Home19:48Lapierre goal1919214691713232429445v5
Home14:12Lapierre12033404675715172329445v5
Home11:42Steen12033424674715232429445v5
Home217:48Berglund1919212791717182939445v5
Away214:30Colborne PP1591746 78111829444v5
Away214:29Colborne PP1591746 78111829444v5
Away214:28Backlund PP1591746 78111829444v5
Home214:06Steen goal11720223374711232429445v5
Away27:53Galiardi wrap around11920252742829394455595v5
Away24:05Galiardi in close19212233912329394455595v5
Home23:05Backes1121925274247131824295v5
Home319:36Oshie11920274274717182944545v5
Home318:30Tarasenko1591722914681324295v5
Away315:20Jackman goal19213346911523294155595v5
Home310:51Steen 2on111217192527715232944595v5
Away35:11Cammalleri rebound goal15921229146152329595v5
Home34:38Tarasenko15921229146152329595v5
 
#PlayerEV  PP  SH  
4RUSSELL, KRIS16:211407:120001:3101
6WIDEMAN, DENNIS16:011307:370000:5901
7BRODIE, TJ17:171805:323003:2802
8COLBORNE, JOE13:291104:513000:0000
11BACKLUND, MIKAEL06:390104:023002:0801
13CAMMALLERI, MIKE13:260306:040000:5700
15JACKMAN, TIM08:513500:000000:0000
17BOUMA, LANCE08:020300:020002:2702
18STAJAN, MATT12:090304:563002:1802
23MONAHAN, SEAN11:584703:300000:0700
24HUDLER, JIRI13:541607:530000:2700
29BERRA, RETO 511 30 03
39GALIARDI, TJ13:162100:000001:1301
41BILLINS, CHAD06:551003:200000:0000
44BUTLER, CHRIS18:573700:193003:3502
54JONES, DAVID11:520105:080000:2100
55O’BRIEN, SHANE10:433000:000000:2500
59REINHART, MAX10:294200:000000:0000
PeriodTotalsEVPP5v3 PPSH5v3 SH
1171400000300
2532330000000
3242400000000
 

Sum it up

Calgary’s a mediocre team with lots of injuries running on empty on the road right now. The coach is also waging some sort of weird war of attrition against a couple of the club’s noteworthy young players, so guys like McGrattan and Jackman are playing even more than you would expect. The Flames have now lost six of their last eight games and are facing a difficult turn around to play in Colorado tomorrow night.
Tough times.

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