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Post-Game: Flames hit century mark against Canucks
Mark Giordano
Photo credit: Anne-Marie Sorvin/USA Today Sports
Ryan Pike
Mar 24, 2019, 00:36 EDT
The Calgary Flames went into Vancouver with an opportunity to move a step closer to a division title. They were full marks in a 3-1 victory over the Canucks at Rogers Arena.

The Rundown

The opening period was played with great pace and very few whistles. The Flames opened the scoring off some nice back-checking and a heck of a pass. The fourth line lost a face-off, but they retrieved the puck before it could leave the zone. Derek Ryan drove the net, then passed to a driving Mark Giordano for a redirect past Jacob Markstrom to make it a 1-0 Flames lead.
Shots were 12-6 Flames and scoring chances were also 12-6 Flames in the first period.
The Flames doubled their lead in the middle frame. A Canucks outlet pass was intercepted in the neutral zone by Giordano, who skated into the zone and fed Garnet Hathaway in the slot. Hathaway chipped a backhand shot that blooped over top of Markstrom’s pad to make it 2-0 Flames.
Shots were 10-9 Flames and chances 7-5 Flames in the second.
The third period opened with Johnny Gaudreau taking a tripping penalty, leading to a brief four-on-three Canucks power play. Brock Boeser beat Smith with a rising shot to cut the Flames’ lead to 2-1.
But the Flames restored their two goal lead off another pair of good individual efforts. Giordano rushed to hold in a puck that was leaving the Canucks zone, then fed it to Andrew Mangiapane in the slot for a bang-bang one-timer that beat Markstrom to make it a 3-1 game.
The Canucks pressed a bit later in the period, but to no avail. The Flames held on for a 3-1 victory. Shots were 13-9 Canucks and scoring chances 6-4 Flames in the final period.

Why the Flames Won

The Flames had a pretty solid game. They didn’t shy away from physicality, they didn’t make a ton of mistakes with the puck, and they out-scored the Canucks 3-0 at even strength. When a team is that sharp on the road, they’re in a good position on most nights.

Red Warrior

Giordano was superb. He had a goal and two primary assists, making a series of strong offensive and defensive plays and generally being what he’s been all season for the Flames.

The Turning Point

Mangiapane’s laser beam of a goal gave the Flames a two goal cushion in the third period and some wiggle room in case the plucky Canucks were able to get a bounce.

The Numbers

(Percentage stats are 5-on-5, data via Natural Stat Trick)
Player
Corsi
For%
OZone
Start%
Game
Score
Andersson
70.0
50.0
0.625
Frolik
66.7
40.0
0.715
Tkachuk
65.5
40.0
0.900
Fantenberg
65.2
50.0
0.475
Czarnik
65.0
40.0
0.500
Jankowski
63.2
40.0
0.295
Backlund
60.0
40.0
0.600
Ryan
58.8
50.0
1.345
Neal
58.8
40.0
0.225
Brodie
56.8
55.6
0.900
Giordano
55.8
55.6
2.925
Mangiapane
55.6
50.0
1.450
Hathaway
50.0
50.0
1.665
Gaudreau
45.8
75.0
-0.125
Hanifin
45.8
42.9
0.200
Hamonic
42.3
42.9
0.025
Monahan
40.0
75.0
-0.110
Lindholm
34.8
75.0
-0.115
Smith
1.950
Rittich

This and That

The Flames now have 101 points, the most they’ve had in a single season since 2005-06.

Up Next

The Flames (47-21-7) head back to Calgary tonight. They host the Los Angeles Kings at the Saddledome on Monday evening.