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Flames Scoring Chances – Game 56 versus Ottawa
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Kent Wilson
Feb 10, 2011, 00:11 EST
Scoring Chances for NHL Game Number 20813
Team
Period
Time
Note
CGY
Opponent
 
CGY
1
17:08
 
5
8
12
15
33
34
4
19
22
40
65
 
5v4
CGY
1
17:07
 
5
8
12
15
33
34
4
19
22
40
65
 
5v4
CGY
1
17:03
 
5
8
12
15
33
34
4
19
22
40
65
 
5v4
CGY
1
17:01
 
5
8
12
15
33
34
4
19
22
40
65
 
5v4
CGY
1
16:45
 
5
8
12
15
33
34
4
19
22
40
65
 
5v4
OTT
1
14:08
 
4
13
20
25
28
34
4
22
25
40
65
73
5v5
OTT
1
13:08
 
5
6
8
12
16
34
13
14
15
27
40
55
5v5
OTT
1
13:07
 
5
6
8
12
16
34
13
14
15
27
40
55
5v5
OTT
1
12:50
 
8
12
16
29
33
34
13
14
15
27
40
55
5v5
CGY
1
11:21
Jackman goal
4
10
15
18
28
34
4
12
16
40
65
71
5v5
OTT
1
10:44
Kelly goal
11
17
29
33
34
57
17
22
25
39
40
73
5v5
OTT
1
9:47
 
4
13
20
25
28
34
9
14
19
26
40
55
5v5
OTT
1
9:40
Shannon goal
4
13
20
25
28
34
9
14
19
26
40
55
5v5
OTT
1
9:20
 
5
6
8
12
17
34
4
22
25
40
65
73
5v5
CGY
1
7:52
 
5
6
10
13
25
34
12
14
16
40
55
71
5v5
CGY
1
7:31
 
4
12
13
20
28
34
12
14
16
40
55
71
5v5
OTT
1
7:21
 
4
12
13
20
28
34
4
12
16
40
65
71
5v5
CGY
1
5:06
 
4
5
8
12
25
34
12
14
26
40
65
 
5v4
CGY
1
4:57
 
4
5
8
12
25
34
12
14
26
40
65
 
5v4
CGY
1
4:03
 
13
17
20
29
33
34
4
9
17
22
40
 
5v4
OTT
1
3:08
 
8
12
17
29
33
34
15
19
27
39
40
55
5v5
OTT
1
2:38
 
4
8
25
28
34
 
9
17
19
26
40
65
4v5
OTT
1
0:21
 
6
10
12
13
33
34
4
22
25
39
40
73
5v5
CGY
2
15:59
 
4
5
8
12
17
34
4
9
14
22
25
40
5v5
OTT
2
15:36
 
4
5
8
12
17
34
4
22
25
40
65
73
5v5
OTT
2
13:34
 
5
6
8
17
25
34
9
14
19
25
39
40
5v5
CGY
2
12:50
 
4
8
12
17
28
34
9
14
19
26
40
55
5v5
CGY
2
11:18
 
5
6
10
15
18
34
12
16
17
39
40
71
5v5
CGY
2
6:55
 
4
5
8
12
15
34
4
9
22
40
65
 
5v4
CGY
2
6:29
 
12
13
20
28
33
34
4
12
17
26
40
 
5v4
CGY
2
6:19
Jokinen goal
12
13
20
28
33
34
4
12
17
26
40
 
5v4
OTT
2
5:23
 
4
16
17
18
28
34
13
14
15
27
40
55
5v5
CGY
2
2:17
Glencross goal
13
20
25
29
33
34
12
16
17
39
40
71
5v5
CGY
3
17:45
 
5
6
10
15
18
34
17
22
25
39
40
73
5v5
CGY
3
16:34
 
4
11
16
28
34
57
13
17
27
40
65
71
5v5
CGY
3
12:39
 
5
6
12
13
20
25
9
17
19
26
40
55
5v5
OTT
3
10:23
 
6
13
20
25
28
34
4
13
27
40
65
71
5v5
OTT
3
8:59
 
8
12
17
29
33
34
14
15
22
25
40
55
5v5
CGY
3
8:15
 
4
10
15
18
28
34
12
14
26
40
65
71
5v5
CGY
3
4:24
 
4
8
12
15
33
34
14
15
40
55
73
 
5v4
CGY
3
4:23
Jackman goal
4
8
12
15
33
34
14
15
40
55
73
 
5v4
OTT
3
4:08
 
6
10
16
18
29
34
12
16
17
39
40
71
5v5
OTT
3
3:17
 
4
8
20
28
34
 
9
19
26
40
55
65
4v5
OTT
3
1:49
 
5
17
18
33
34
 
12
14
17
27
40
71
4v5
#
Player
EV
PP
SH
4
J. BOUWMEESTER
16:51
6
6
5:13
5
0
3:14
0
2
5
M. GIORDANO
18:37
5
5
5:47
8
0
1:00
0
1
6
C. SARICH
21:34
4
7
0:00
0
0
1:46
0
0
8
B. MORRISON
14:47
2
8
4:49
10
0
1:54
0
2
10
N. HAGMAN
11:24
5
2
0:03
0
0
0:00
0
0
11
M. BACKLUND
4:55
1
1
0:00
0
0
0:00
0
0
12
J. IGINLA
16:12
4
9
5:42
12
0
0:00
0
0
13
O. JOKINEN
12:39
4
6
3:07
3
0
0:00
0
0
15
T. JACKMAN
9:05
4
0
3:34
8
0
0:00
0
0
16
T. KOSTOPOULOS
10:17
1
5
0:19
0
0
2:41
0
0
17
R. BOURQUE
16:13
2
7
1:49
1
0
1:09
0
1
18
M. STAJAN
13:24
4
2
1:00
0
0
1:55
0
1
20
C. GLENCROSS
12:39
3
5
1:47
3
0
2:37
0
1
25
D. MOSS
10:51
3
5
2:35
2
0
1:44
0
1
28
R. REGEHR
16:17
5
6
1:19
2
0
3:14
0
2
29
B. MIKKELSON
9:06
1
5
0:49
1
0
0:00
0
0
33
A. BABCHUK
9:32
1
5
3:22
10
0
2:46
0
1
34
M. KIPRUSOFF
45:39
10
17
8:15
13
0
6:00
0
3
57
L. BOUMA
4:28
1
1
0:00
0
0
0:00
0
0
Period
Totals
EV
PP
5v3 PP
SH
5v3 SH
1
11
12
3
11
8
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
2
7
3
4
3
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
6
5
4
3
2
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
Totals
24
20
11
17
13
0
0
0
0
3
0
0
Probably some surprising numbers for anyone who watched the game, but the truth is the Flames multiple PP’s and surprisingly potent man advantage was what won them this game, because they were relatively mediocre at ES. They got a staggering 13 chances a man up and I can’t remember them pulling off that kind of volume since I’ve been counting chances.
That said, most of the Sens damage came in the first and then they never really did much after that, despite chasing for the rest of the night. Calgary mostly shut them down in the third a few goals up, which is noteworthy. Glencross and company had a pretty decent night at all game-states, although the bounces is certainly going their way as well.
If you’re looking for something to worry about, Jarome Iginla, Brendan Morrison and Rene Bourque got absolutely WORKED this evening in terms of possession and chance differential at 5-on-5, and it wasn’t all Bourques fault. In fact, Iginla fought the puck even more than #17. He was especially vulnerable to being caught by a backchecker in the shallow end of the offensive zone. They ended up chasing guys around a lot in the defensive end as well.
Iginla’s line didn’t even face the toughest circumstances either. They started more often in the defensive end, but not an abnormal amount compared to every other Flames forward. They faced Spezza’s line the most, but Sutter wasn’t hard-matching or anything…Iginla only spent 32% of his ES ice time versus Jason and he’s really the only Senator Iginla should be worrying about up front. That trio will have to be much, much better when the Flames aren’t facing clubs battling for the first overall pick in June,