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Post-Game: Power Outage

Ryan Pike
9 years ago
After a day that featured demotions, scratches, returns, unscratches, babies and a goaltending change forced by an injury, the Calgary Flames dropped a 3-2 decision at home to the Detroit Red Wings. It was the final game of the first half of this season, and the second straight game where the club came across a little flat.
The Flames now sit at 21-17-3 through 41 games.

THE RUNDOWN

Prior to the game, Jiri Hudler was pulled from the line-up due to his wife going into labour, replacing him with previously-scratched David Jones and basically causing the team’s lines to be a jumble all evening long.
The Flames came out of the gate with a lot of energy in the first chunk of the first period. They out-hustled the Red Wings and skated circles around them, the exact thing you’d want to do against a team that played last night – particularly if your team has had four days off. The returning Mason Raymond opened the scoring early; Raymond, Backlund and Jones entered the zone cleanly and Raymond collected his own rebound, skated around the net and tucked it neatly behind Petr Mrazek for a 1-0 lead. This lead only lasted five minutes, as Riley Sheahan calmly waltzed around Deryk Engelland and shelved a shot over Karri Ramo’s shoulder to tie it up at 1-1. Sheahan’s goal was really pretty, to be honest.
The second period was rather reminiscent of the second period against the Islanders, in that the Flames didn’t generate much and spent a lot of time in their own end defending. Midway through the period, Karri Ramo rushed to play a puck in the high slot and collided with Raphael Diaz, who was racing a Red Wings player in from the neutral zone. Ramo left the game and didn’t return, being replaced by Jonas Hiller. Henrik Zetterberg finally scored on one of Detroit’s chances, shelving a nice set-up from Justin Abdelkader to make it 2-1.
The teams exchanged goals in the third period. Abdelkader scored on a rebound on the power-play early in the period to make it 3-1. Mikael Backlund and Paul Byron had a nice two-on-one on a shorthanded sequence and Backlund converted a back-hander past Mrazek to make it 3-2, but the Flames didn’t get any closer and couldn’t bury their chances late.

WHY THE FLAMES LOST

Two main reasons: they weren’t all that energetic beyond the first five minutes of the game or the last ten (reminiscent of the Islanders game), and their power-play was no damn good. Let’s be blunt here: they had eight minutes of power-play time against a team that played last night in a different city. They generated just five shots and zero goals. That’s not enough to win games.
Heck, their penalty kill generated more goals than their power-play. That’s terrifying.

RED WARRIOR

Mikael Backlund had a goal, an assist, a +1 rating, a few good long looks at the net, 17:54 in ice time and was 53% at the face-off dot. All that in his first game since October 28. Good work, Mickis.

SCORING CHANCES

TeamPeriodTimeNoteHomeAwayState
Home117:34Raymond goal4611192131215203461905v5
Home115:21Raymond57112021312034415255 5v4
Home114:56Backlund57112021312034415255 5v4
Home114:53Backlund57112021312034415255 5v4
Home114:42Backlund57112021312034415255 5v4
Away114:01Datsyuk4619313286213213443615v5
Away112:03Sheahan goal111921293133215203443615v5
Away110:13Datsyuk57202331321321344352555v5
Home17:47Wideman4681331861321344352555v5
Home16:37Bollig tip4617182531214183441615v5
Away14:40Ouellett468133186213213443615v5
Away14:14Nyquist4620233132213142734435v5
Away219:36Tatar46202331321321344352555v5
Away217:18Helm5782131861321344352555v5
Home214:32Monahan202329313233213213443615v5
Home214:10Gaudreau4681331861118273441655v5
Home213:35Giordano5711192131814344052555v5
Away212:23Deflection4717182031213212734905v5
Home211:45Glencross5720233132814344052555v5
Away210:59Helm4681331861321273443655v5
Home24:25Gaudreau146813232034415255 5v4
Away22:34Zetterberg goal15620233228143440615v5
Home20:29Russell14620233228133440615v5
Away317:58Abdelkader1571132 813143440554v5
Away317:57Abdelkader goal121232932331520273465905v5
Home315:11Stajan1571718 813143440554v5
Home314:48Backlund goal1461132 814213465904v5
Home313:01Jooris18132933861520273465905v5
Home310:18Giordano15617182528143440615v5
Away37:45Zetterberg14617182528143440615v5
Away37:24Helm146212332213213443615v5
Away36:33Datsyuk1462123321321344352555v5
Home34:19Jones146111920213213443615v5
Away33:14Nyquist157212332814273440655v5
Home31:33Russell4611202132834404152555v5
#PlayerEV PP SH
1HILLER, JONAS 46 10 21
4RUSSELL, KRIS21:307903:461000:3510
5GIORDANO, MARK21:343404:144002:1111
6WIDEMAN, DENNIS19:048904:231000:3510
7BRODIE, TJ21:512403:374002:1111
8COLBORNE, JOE14:393304:051000:0000
11BACKLUND, MIKAEL13:184103:334001:0311
13GAUDREAU, JOHNNY13:053204:051000:0000
17BOUMA, LANCE09:162200:000001:3910
18STAJAN, MATT09:052200:120001:0210
19JONES, DAVID11:543200:000000:0000
20GLENCROSS, CURTIS15:545503:554000:0000
21RAYMOND, MASON14:183603:334000:0000
23MONAHAN, SEAN14:203804:151000:4100
25BOLLIG, BRANDON07:092100:120000:0000
29ENGELLAND, DERYK08:052200:000000:0000
31RAMO, KARRI 79 40 00
32BYRON, PAUL13:274900:100001:0711
33DIAZ, RAPHAEL06:242200:000000:0000
86JOORIS, JOSH13:043400:000000:0000
PeriodTotalsEVPP5v3 PPSH5v3 SH
1753540000000
2655510000000
3664500002100

ZONE ENTRIES

SUM IT UP

The Flames lost! Again! They won’t have four days to stew in their misfortunes like last time, though. They’re back at it on Friday night when they host the Florida Panthers to kick off the back half of the docket.

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