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Post-Game: Caned By The Canes
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Ryan Pike
Nov 11, 2014, 03:41 ESTUpdated: Invalid DateTime
The Calgary Flames finished their second big road trip of 2014-15 with a whimper, dropping a 4-1 decision to the Carolina Hurricanes at PNC Arena in Raleigh on Monday night. The loss concludes a five-game road trip that saw the Flames go 3-2-0.
It’s a shame, too, because the Flames played a good first period and had a lot of jump, but never seemed to get their legs (or hearts) back into things after they got down by a goal in the second.

THE RUNDOWN

The Flames and Hurricanes traded goals in the first. On a power-play, David Jones notched his second in as many games off a nice set-up from Curtis Glencross. That lead didn’t last long, as Zach Boychuk beat Jonas Hiller from a weird angle to tie it up. Shots were 8-5 Calgary in the opening frame.
The Hurricanes quietly and quickly took over the game in the second period. Justin Faulk scored off a face-off on a power-play triggered by Devin Setoguchi to give Carolina the lead. The game went back and forth – mostly in the Flames zone – until Jeff Skinner one-timed home his 100th career goal mid-way through the frame to make it 3-1. That was basically the dagger, and it was set up by Brandon Bollig biffing it in the neutral zone and giving the Hurricanes a rush with numbers on their side. Shots were 14-10 Carolina.
Tim Gleason scored the lone goal in the third period after a lazy clearing attempt by Jiri Hudler. The Flames never really pressed in the third and looked out of gas. Shots were 12-5 Carolina.

WHY THE FLAMES LOST

They let the Hurricanes dictate the game, especially in the second and third periods. The traditional late-game jump that we’ve become so accustomed to seeing in the last few games was absent. Call it fatigue, but outside of the first 20 minutes the Calgary Flames didn’t show much.

RED WARRIOR

David Jones scored the lone goal and continued to have some jump in his game. He gets the nod.

SCORING CHANCES

Team
Period
Time
Note
Home
Away
State
Away
1
18:40
Reinhart
6
12
28
30
53
65
1
5
22
29
32
59
5v5
Home
1
17:05
Sekera
4
14
16
20
27
30
1
4
6
19
20
23
5v5
Away
1
15:56
Bouma
6
18
22
30
39
44
1
15
17
25
29
86
5v5
Away
1
12:24
Reinhart
18
22
26
30
39
65
1
4
6
22
32
59
5v5
Home
1
9:42
Gerbe
6
14
16
20
30
44
1
15
17
29
32
59
5v5
Away
1
6:54
Jones goal
4
18
27
30
39
1
5
7
19
20
23
4v5
Home
1
6:19
Liles
19
25
26
30
49
65
1
4
6
13
24
60
5v5
Home
1
5:35
Gerbe
4
14
16
20
27
30
1
5
7
22
32
59
5v5
Home
1
4:47
Terry
6
19
25
30
44
49
1
15
19
20
23
29
5v5
Home
1
3:56
Liles
12
26
28
30
53
65
1
5
7
13
24
60
5v5
Home
1
3:55
Skinner
12
26
28
30
53
65
1
5
7
13
24
60
5v5
Away
2
19:21
Jones
16
19
20
26
30
65
1
4
6
19
20
23
5v5
Away
2
18:15
Hudler
19
25
26
30
49
65
1
13
15
24
29
60
5v5
Away
2
17:13
Brodie
12
26
28
30
53
65
1
5
7
17
32
59
5v5
Home
2
16:45
Gerbe
6
14
16
20
30
44
1
15
17
25
29
86
5v5
Home
2
14:31
Nash
4
14
16
20
27
30
1
5
7
19
20
23
5v5
Away
2
13:32
Hudler tip
4
12
22
27
30
49
1
4
6
13
24
60
5v5
Away
2
13:01
Bouma tip
19
20
26
30
39
65
1
4
6
17
25
86
5v5
Home
2
10:38
Staal
4
12
22
30
49
65
1
15
19
20
23
29
5v5
Home
2
7:46
Skinner goal
4
18
27
28
30
53
1
5
7
22
25
59
5v5
Away
2
5:31
Setoguchi
18
26
28
30
53
65
1
4
6
17
22
86
5v5
Home
2
1:49
McClement kick
6
18
28
30
44
53
1
4
6
13
24
60
5v5
Away
3
18:33
Glencross tip
14
16
20
27
30
65
1
4
6
20
24
32
5v5
Home
3
16:34
Skinner
18
26
28
30
53
65
1
13
15
19
23
29
5v5
Home
3
16:32
McClement
18
26
28
30
53
65
1
13
15
19
23
29
5v5
Away
3
13:41
Jooris
14
16
20
26
30
65
1
15
17
29
60
86
5v5
Away
3
12:50
Hudler
6
18
28
30
44
53
1
4
6
20
23
24
5v5
Home
3
10:50
Gleason goal
4
12
22
27
30
49
1
13
15
19
23
29
5v5
Away
3
7:15
Granlund
14
20
26
30
49
65
1
7
15
19
59
60
5v5
Home
3
6:19
Skinner
18
27
28
30
44
53
1
4
22
23
24
29
5v5
Home
3
6:18
Semin
4
18
27
28
30
53
1
4
22
23
24
29
5v5
Home
3
4:57
Staal tip
4
12
27
28
30
53
1
5
7
17
60
5v4
Home
3
3:46
Terry
18
19
25
30
44
65
1
4
6
20
24
60
5v5
Home
3
2:55
Staal
12
22
26
30
49
65
1
13
15
19
23
29
5v5
#
Player
EV
PP
SH
1
HILLER, JONAS
 
13
19
 
1
0
 
0
1
4
RUSSELL, KRIS
20:22
7
6
00:38
0
0
00:07
0
0
5
GIORDANO, MARK
18:59
2
5
00:31
1
0
02:37
0
1
6
WIDEMAN, DENNIS
20:24
7
4
00:38
0
0
00:14
0
0
7
BRODIE, TJ
19:42
2
5
00:31
1
0
02:37
0
1
13
GAUDREAU, JOHNNY
15:58
2
8
00:38
0
0
00:00
0
0
15
SMID, LADISLAV
15:32
4
8
00:00
0
0
01:20
0
0
17
BOUMA, LANCE
13:06
5
2
00:00
0
0
01:48
0
1
19
JONES, DAVID
15:46
2
8
00:31
1
0
00:34
0
0
20
GLENCROSS, CURTIS
16:51
3
5
00:31
1
0
00:00
0
0
22
SETOGUCHI, DEVIN
09:28
3
4
00:00
0
0
00:00
0
0
23
MONAHAN, SEAN
16:08
2
10
00:31
1
0
01:20
0
0
24
HUDLER, JIRI
17:22
4
7
00:38
0
0
00:07
0
0
25
BOLLIG, BRANDON
08:45
2
2
00:00
0
0
00:00
0
0
29
ENGELLAND, DERYK
14:41
4
10
00:00
0
0
01:13
0
0
32
BYRON, PAUL
13:12
4
2
00:00
0
0
01:42
0
0
59
REINHART, MAX
10:52
4
3
00:00
0
0
00:00
0
0
60
GRANLUND, MARKUS
14:41
4
5
00:00
0
0
00:34
0
1
86
JOORIS, JOSH
12:06
4
1
00:38
0
0
02:03
0
0
Period
Totals
EV
PP
5v3 PP
SH
5v3 SH
1
4
7
3
7
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
6
5
6
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
4
8
4
7
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
0

ZONE ENTRIES

SUM IT UP

The Flames return home somewhat disappointed from the final game of their trip, but ultimately probably pretty satisfied as they have a record north of .500 both on this trip (3-2-0) and overall (9-6-2). They have a couple days to rest up before getting back into action with their first game of the season against the newly-renamed Arizona Coyotes. That goes Thursday night at 7pm MT at the Scotiabank Saddledome.