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Post-Game: The Leafs Blown Away By Calgary

Ryan Pike
9 years ago
The Calgary Flames need wins. The Toronto Maple Leafs seem to be allergic to them, but their allergy is getting them closer to a great draft pick. Both teams got what they needed tonight at the Scotiabank Saddledome, where Calgary played a strong first period and then put it in cruise control the rest of the way for a 6-3 victory over the visiting Maple Leafs.
The Flames are one step closer to their first playoff appearance since 2009.

THE RUNDOWN

The Flames got off to a great start tonight. They out-shot and out-hustled the Leafs throughout the majority of the first period. They opened the scoring about five minutes in. With the team already buzzing, a sequence of chances for Jiri Hudler, Sean Monahan and Johnny Gaudreau ended with Gaudreau sniping home a rebound to make it 1-0. Drew Shore followed up with his first goal as a Calgary Flame about two minutes later to double the lead. With Brandon Bollig in the box for interference, the Leafs cut the lead to one via a tip-in goal from Richard Panik to make it 2-1. Then Lance Bouma got tossed out of the game. Long story short, he went in for a hit on Brandon Kozun and things went wonky, and it’s unclear if it was a knee-on-knee or not. The Leafs got a five-minute power-play. Calgary scored two short-handed goals on that power-play.
That’s the game right there.
Mikael Backlund stole the puck at the blueline and scored on a 2-on-0 break-out with Joe Colborne to make it 3-1. Then Sean Monahan was sprung on a late-PP breakaway by T.J. Brodie and scored to make it 4-1 late in the first. Shots were 14-6 for the Flames. Yes, despite being short-handed continuously for five minutes.
Monahan scored again early in the second to make it 5-1. David Booth scored on a power-play a few minutes later to make it 5-2, but Jiri Hudler’s power-play marker mid-way through the period made it 6-2 and basically removed all hope for the Leafs. The Flames were largely coasting in the second and were out-shot 15-6 by the Leafs.
Shots were 8-7 Calgary in the third. David Booth scored a goal to make it 6-3. The Leafs ran out of gas. The Flames were conserving theirs for tomorrow’s game in Denver.

WHY THE FLAMES WON

When the game was up for grabs in the first period, they just took it. The Flames were better in the first half of the period. When the Leafs had the chance to get back into it with the Bouma major, they were sloppy on their power-play and the Flames made them pay for it. Twice.
The Flames had a lead for the majority of the game, played a smart game against a lesser team, and outside of Bouma’s ejection (and a slight string of penalty trouble), they didn’t get themselves into trouble.

RED WARRIOR

Sean Monahan scored twice, including the eventual game-winner, played 20+ minutes, won a majority of his face-offs and took a lot of the penalty-killing time with Bouma gone from the game early. Monahan continues to be a huge part of Calgary’s success and has been a superb anchor for the top line.

SCORING CHANCES

TeamPeriodTimeNoteHomeAwayState
Home116:05Bouma1711171929219344244815v5
Home115:15Shore1462122232023253447575v5
Home115:01Monahan1461323242023253447575v5
Home114:56Hudler1461323242023253447575v5
Home114:55Gaudreau goal1461323242023253447575v5
Home112:54Shore goal1782122292125344257815v5
Away18:45Kessel1461823 321253442814v5
Home18:21Backlund goal1781129 1819243444514v5
Home15:23Monahan goal1782329 321253442814v5
Home218:33Monahan goal146132324219344244815v5
Away215:4642 tip1413232429219253442815v5
Away215:05Booth goal138212233220232534475v5
Away213:24JVR146131923218212434575v5
Home212:56Hudler146132324219344244815v5
Home211:45Hudler goal146132324218233451 5v4
Home210:33Raymond tip13182125332021232534575v5
Away210:20Booth13182125332021232534575v5
Away28:084214682122218344244815v5
Home27:49Bollig1718252979220212334445v5
Away26:3724146132324319243447515v5
Home25:59Colborne138111933215223444675v5
Away22:51JVR14111829 2125344244814v5
Away21:392417111829 319212434514v5
Away318:46Deflection146821231924344447515v5
Home315:46Gaudreau17131929 334425181 4v4
Away315:14JVR146112379221253444475v5
Home313:26Raymond146821222123253457675v5
Away311:354217111829 321253442814v5
Home310:30Backlund146111824318192434515v5
Home310:23Backlund tip1311182433318192434515v5
Away38:50511382122331825344251815v5
Away37:2315146182579315223451675v5
Away36:592214112425331522253451675v5
Home36:26Ferland14112433792021232534515v5
Home33:43Monahan1713232429318344244815v5
Away31:49JVR18212229332021233451575v5
#PlayerEV PP SH
1HILLER, JONAS 1712 10 24
3SCHLEMKO, DAVID15:313300:000000:0000
4RUSSELL, KRIS14:329801:291006:0702
6WIDEMAN, DENNIS13:428601:461005:5401
7BRODIE, TJ17:295001:190003:2222
8COLBORNE, JOE12:423501:150002:4920
11BACKLUND, MIKAEL13:115201:220003:5413
13GAUDREAU, JOHNNY12:487301:261000:0000
17BOUMA, LANCE02:191000:000000:2500
18STAJAN, MATT11:174200:000004:2704
19JONES, DAVID11:233100:000000:1300
21RAYMOND, MASON13:184601:220000:0000
22SHORE, DREW12:063400:000001:3600
23MONAHAN, SEAN14:207501:331004:4611
24HUDLER, JIRI14:139301:261000:4800
25BOLLIG, BRANDON09:112300:000000:0000
29ENGELLAND, DERYK18:125200:000003:3523
33DIAZ, RAPHAEL16:004501:020000:0000
79FERLAND, MICHAEL14:022200:000000:0000
PeriodTotalsEVPP5v3 PPSH5v3 SH
1816000002100
2685610000200
3676600000100

ZONE ENTRIES

SUM IT UP

The Flames won the game! They got two points! They sit at 38-25-5 through 68 games and have 81 points. They are back in action tomorrow night in Denver, when they face the Colorado Avalanche. Puck drop is at 8pm MT on the CBC and Sportsnet 960 The Fan.

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