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Post-Game: Wipeout

Ryan Pike
10 years ago
The Calgary Flames kicked off their final big road trip of the season with a loss on Sunday afternoon, dropping a 6-3 decision in Ottawa to the hometown Senators. The Flames held a lead for the better part of the second period, but their habit of allowing late-period goals may’ve come back to bite ’em.

THE RUNDOWN

The first frame was rather even, with each side putting 13 pucks on net and getting some timely offense. The Senators opened the scoring mid-way through the period via a Milan Michalek tip-in of an Erik Karlsson shot. Matt Stajan soon responded back with his 12th of the year to even it up. However, just after the Flames finished killing off a Kevin Westgarth slashing penalty, Michalek scored his second of the period to give Ottawa the lead, really sapping the Flames of some momentum.
The second was all Calgary. They out-shot Ottawa 21-9, and it’s lucky for the Senators that Robin Lehner kept all but two of ’em out. Ottawa kid Paul Byron scored his 7th early in the period to tie it. Ottawa 67s product Sean Monahan scored his 20th of the year (woo!) to give Calgary the lead. Just when things were going so, so well, Ottawa’s Kyle Turris put a Clarke MacArthur feed past Karri Ramo with just over 3 minutes left to tie it at 3-3.
And while second was most Calgary, the third belonged to the home side. Ottawa out-shot the Flames 16-5 and scored three times: Jared Cowen gave ’em the lead 72 seconds in, Clarke MacArthur added insurance half-way through the period and Turris added an empty-netter late to ice it.

WHY THE FLAMES LOST

Two big reasons: they gave up key goals late in the first and second periods, and they didn’t have much to show for their third. When you only put up five shots in the third period on the road, in a game you’re trailing, you probably won’t win.

SCORING CHANCES

TeamPeriodTimeNoteHomeAwayState
Away118:05Glencross22240626893516182031415v5
Away116:47Byron391940658357111331325v5
Home112:45Zibenejad222406268935781820315v5
Away112:35Brodie292240629357182024315v5
Home19:47Michalek391940658357182024315v5
Home19:33Michalek39194065835781820315v5
Home19:24Hemsky39194065835781820315v5
Home19:20Michalek goal39194065835781820315v5
Away17:22Backlund21525284065411133132445v5
Away16:39Stajan goal3919406583518202431445v5
Home16:00Karlsson22404665689357182024315v5
Home10:24Michalek goal2919406283717243144 5v4
Home219:46Spezza391940658357111331325v5
Away219:20Cammalleri3919406583413183132445v5
Away217:21Monahan4152528404648172331445v5
Away216:03Byron goal391940658357111331325v5
Away215:55Glencross2716406162418202431445v5
Away215:49Glencross4716404661418202431445v5
Away213:25Glencross37164046 45111320314v5
Away213:05Monahan215224065 5782324314v5
Away212:57Monahan goal24152240655782324315v5
Away27:46Russell491940658357151824315v5
Home25:26Hoffman15224046656847172331325v5
Home23:15Turris goal37164061621820243141565v5
Home22:54Hoffman2152540626848172331445v5
Home318:48Cowen goal215254062935781723315v5
Away317:08Cammalleri24716406157111316315v5
Away311:25Colborne4152540469348172331445v5
Away311:05Brodie215224062 57111320314v5
Away38:02Glencross271640616257182024315v5
Home37:40MacArthur goal271640616257182024315v5
Home35:17Turris716404661654781331 5v4
Home32:08Smith41525404693518202431445v5
#PlayerEV PP SH
4RUSSELL, KRIS21:516202:111001:1201
5GIORDANO, MARK16:3191004:313002:4600
7BRODIE, TJ17:3571003:492001:2702
8COLBORNE, JOE13:403602:391001:0601
11BACKLUND, MIKAEL15:334103:212001:5000
13CAMMALLERI, MIKE16:135103:212000:3001
15WESTGARTH, KEVIN06:451000:000000:0000
16MCGRATTAN, BRIAN06:542000:000000:0000
17BOUMA, LANCE13:482300:000000:5401
18STAJAN, MATT16:448900:000001:0400
20GLENCROSS, CURTIS12:396903:292000:0800
23MONAHAN, SEAN11:333302:391000:3600
24HUDLER, JIRI12:097502:311000:0001
31RAMO, KARRI 1513 30 02
32BYRON, PAUL15:554200:000001:5200
41BILLINS, CHAD11:321101:290000:0000
44BUTLER, CHRIS21:137200:000002:3501
56WOTHERSPOON, TYLER11:220100:000000:0000
PeriodTotalsEVPP5v3 PPSH5v3 SH
1575600000100
2947420000000
3443310000100

RED WARRIOR

As tempting as it is to go with one of the Ottawa boys, Mikael Backlund had 9 shots and won half his draws. #11 continues to be nothing if not a reliably strong player.

SUM IT UP

Calgary drops to 31-37-7 and are officially eliminated from playoff contention. They head to Toronto for Tuesday night’s game with the Leafs, where they will attempt to spoil their playoff hopes.

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