Postgame: What a Beating
In a season full of bad performances, the Calgary Flames sunk to their lowest depths Thursday night, finishing their seven game stretch away from home with an embarrassing 9-0 loss to the Boston Bruins. The debacle of monumental proportions started just 74 seconds in and didn’t end until Daniel Paille scored Boston’s ninth of the night shorthanded at 8:43 of the third period. You can make it five straight losses for Calgary after this one.
What Happened
I’m just copying and pasting the scoring summary.
1. Boston, Seguin 16 (Bergeron, Pouliot) 1:14
2. Boston, Lucic 14 (Horton, Krejci) 3:17
3. Boston, Krejci 9 (Peverley, Chara) 8:49 (pp)
2. Boston, Lucic 14 (Horton, Krejci) 3:17
3. Boston, Krejci 9 (Peverley, Chara) 8:49 (pp)
4. Boston, Bergeron 10 (Seguin, Pouliot) 1:19
5. Boston, Kelly 13 (Ference, Peverley) 2:06
6. Boston, Horton 11 (Lucic, Chara) 4:15
7. Boston, Horton 12 (Seidenberg, Krejci) 14:31
5. Boston, Kelly 13 (Ference, Peverley) 2:06
6. Boston, Horton 11 (Lucic, Chara) 4:15
7. Boston, Horton 12 (Seidenberg, Krejci) 14:31
8. Boston, Bergeron 11 (Seguin, Pouliot) 5:49
9. Boston, Paille 7, 8:43 (sh)
9. Boston, Paille 7, 8:43 (sh)
Calgary 10 9 6 25
Boston 15 19 8 42
Goal (shots-saves) Calgary: Irving (L,1-1-2)(21-15), Kiprusoff (4:15 second)(21-18); Boston: Rask (W,9-4-1).
Power plays (goals-chances) Calgary: 0-2; Boston: 1-2.
Boston 15 19 8 42
Goal (shots-saves) Calgary: Irving (L,1-1-2)(21-15), Kiprusoff (4:15 second)(21-18); Boston: Rask (W,9-4-1).
Power plays (goals-chances) Calgary: 0-2; Boston: 1-2.
One Good Reason…
…why the Flames lost? Look at the score.
Red Warrior
Sum It Up
The Flames play Minnesota on Saturday night.
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