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Post-Game: Flames Win Beantown Battle
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Ryan Pike
Mar 6, 2015, 02:14 ESTUpdated:
Last season, the Calgary Flames won 35 games. With 18 games remaining in the 2014-15 season, this year’s edition of the squad has matched that win total. Their 35th win of this season came in an unfamiliar spot for wins – Boston, where they hadn’t won in years.
Their method of winning? Well, it was all-too-familiar if you’ve been following this team this season. The Flames beat the Boston Bruins 4-3 in a shootout in a game that was quite entertaining, particularly in its dramatic finish.

THE RUNDOWN

This game was fairly typical of a 2014-15 Calgary Flames victory.
They gave up the first goal, as Brad Marchand scored mid-way through the first period. The Flames and Bruins subsequently traded goals for the rest of the game.
They were out-shot in two of the three periods (and overtime), with the only period they weren’t out-shot being a period where shots were even. Overall, they were out-shot 37-32 and the Corsi battle saw them out-attempted by a wide 89-52 berth. As a result, they were reliant on some heroic saves from Karri Ramo.
But hey, they managed to stick with it. Marchand’s goal was followed by a power-play marker from Sean Monahan (getting his 23rd goal of the year, besting his rookie season’s total). Milan Lucic put Boston back on top early in the second period after a successful Bruins penalty kill, but Jiri Hudler scored Calgary’s only even-strength goal of the game late in the second to tie things up. The third period saw Johnny Gaudreau get a goal on the power-play to give Calgary a lead, but Boston evened things up midway through the third off a Loui Eriksson effort to tie the game.
Overtime solved nothing, and the stage was set for a back-and-forth shootout. The skills competition was deadlocked before Flames coach Bob Hartley tapped an unlikely hero – David freakin’ Schlemko.

WHY THE FLAMES WON

Once again, they were opportunistic. They got wildly out-chanced and slightly out-shot, but they made the most of their chances. They weren’t great at even-strength – giving up three goals to one of the NHL’s best five-on-five teams – but they were money on the power-play.
And then they once again managed to find ways to not lose by virtue of some timely goaltending by Karri Ramo, who has been superb this trip, and some heroics from unlikely sources.

RED WARRIOR

Let’s go with Jiri Hudler, who had a goal and an assist and helped lead the way offensively for the Flames.
Stick-tap to Kris Russell, who tied Hudler for the team lead with five shots…and blocked an NHL record 15 shots from the Bruins. Oh, and Ramo made 34 saves and was pretty good, I guess.

SCORING CHANCES

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Team
Period
Time
Note
Home
Away
State
Home
1
14:14
Eriksson
20
21
27
33
34
40
4
6
23
24
25
31
5v5
Home
1
12:18
Bergeron tip
18
27
33
37
40
63
4
6
21
23
24
31
5v5
Home
1
12:15
Marchand goal
18
27
33
37
40
63
4
6
21
23
24
31
5v5
Home
1
11:23
Pastrnak
17
40
44
47
51
88
4
6
22
25
31
57
5v5
Home
1
8:44
Paille
20
21
27
33
34
40
7
13
21
29
31
86
5v5
Home
1
5:41
Krug
21
27
37
40
47
51
4
6
17
31
86
5v4
Home
1
4:34
Soderberg
17
18
33
34
40
88
7
11
23
29
31
5v4
Away
1
2:41
Gaudreau
21
23
33
40
54
4
6
13
23
24
31
4v5
Away
1
2:39
Russell
21
23
33
40
54
4
6
13
23
24
31
4v5
Away
1
1:43
Raymond
17
25
40
43
44
51
7
11
21
22
31
33
5v5
Away
1
1:29
Hudler tip
20
25
33
40
54
4
6
13
23
24
31
4v5
Away
1
1:14
Russell
20
25
33
40
54
4
6
13
23
24
31
4v5
Away
1
1:12
Monahan goal
20
25
33
40
54
4
6
13
23
24
31
4v5
Home
2
17:32
Lucic goal
17
40
44
47
51
88
4
11
17
22
29
31
5v5
Away
2
15:36
Jooris
23
25
40
44
47
68
4
6
11
17
31
86
5v5
Home
2
13:51
Scramble
18
33
37
40
43
63
4
6
21
22
31
57
5v5
Home
2
13:40
Bergeron
18
37
40
43
54
63
4
6
21
22
31
57
5v5
Home
2
11:34
Spooner
25
40
43
51
54
88
4
6
13
23
31
57
5v5
Away
2
5:36
Hudler goal
25
40
43
44
51
88
4
6
11
17
22
31
5v5
Away
2
0:18
Hudler tip
20
21
34
40
43
44
6
7
13
23
24
31
5v5
Away
3
18:57
Russell
18
27
33
37
40
63
4
6
13
23
24
31
5v5
Home
3
17:50
Ericsson
21
34
40
44
47
4
6
21
23
31
4v4
Home
3
17:19
Seidenberg
21
34
40
44
47
4
6
21
23
31
4v4
Away
3
15:23
Gaudreau
23
25
33
40
54
4
6
13
23
24
31
4v5
Home
3
14:27
Spooner
21
27
37
40
47
51
4
6
11
17
31
5v4
Home
3
13:46
Pastrnak
17
27
34
40
47
88
3
23
29
31
86
5v4
Away
3
13:28
Wideman
17
18
33
34
40
88
4
6
17
31
86
5v4
Home
3
11:01
68
20
23
27
40
47
68
4
6
11
21
22
31
5v5
Away
3
10:28
Bouma
17
27
40
43
51
88
3
8
17
29
31
86
5v5
Home
3
9:56
51
17
40
43
44
51
88
3
17
23
24
29
31
5v5
Home
3
9:54
51
17
33
40
44
51
88
3
17
23
24
29
31
5v5
Home
3
8:22
Tip
21
23
34
40
47
54
6
7
11
22
25
31
5v5
Home
3
8:21
Ericsson goal
21
23
34
40
47
54
6
7
11
22
25
31
5v5
Home
3
6:38
Talbot
18
25
27
33
40
63
4
6
21
22
31
86
5v5
Home
3
5:43
Bergeron
18
27
33
37
40
63
4
6
13
23
24
31
5v5
Home
3
5:05
21
21
23
34
40
44
47
7
8
21
22
29
31
5v5
Home
3
0:48
Talbot
25
27
33
37
40
63
4
6
13
23
24
31
5v5
Home
3
0:47
Talbot
25
27
33
37
40
63
4
6
13
23
24
31
5v5
Away
3
0:10
Russell
18
27
33
37
40
63
4
6
13
23
24
31
5v5
Away
3
0:09
Hudler
18
27
33
37
40
63
4
6
13
23
24
31
5v5
Home
4
4:30
Ericsson
21
23
34
40
47
4
6
21
23
31
4v4
Away
4
3:50
Backlund
18
27
37
40
63
4
6
11
24
31
4v4
Away
4
1:33
Hudler
18
37
40
47
63
4
6
13
24
31
4v4
#
Player
EV
PP
SH
3
SCHLEMKO, DAVID
06:51
1
2
00:00
0
0
00:09
0
1
4
RUSSELL, KRIS
24:29
7
16
05:20
6
0
02:33
1
2
6
WIDEMAN, DENNIS
24:49
8
17
05:42
6
0
02:33
1
2
7
BRODIE, TJ
22:10
2
4
04:07
0
0
01:06
0
1
8
COLBORNE, JOE
12:02
1
1
01:40
0
0
00:00
0
0
11
BACKLUND, MIKAEL
18:00
4
4
02:25
0
0
02:32
0
2
13
GAUDREAU, JOHNNY
15:28
5
5
06:49
6
0
00:00
0
0
17
BOUMA, LANCE
16:31
3
3
00:00
0
0
02:38
1
2
21
RAYMOND, MASON
11:14
1
11
02:24
0
0
00:00
0
0
22
SHORE, DREW
10:52
2
9
01:29
0
0
00:00
0
0
23
MONAHAN, SEAN
20:07
4
12
06:30
6
0
01:02
0
2
24
HUDLER, JIRI
17:54
6
8
06:28
6
0
00:00
0
0
25
BOLLIG, BRANDON
06:58
0
4
00:00
0
0
00:00
0
0
29
ENGELLAND, DERYK
18:54
1
5
00:07
0
0
01:15
0
2
31
RAMO, KARRI
 
10
22
 
6
0
 
1
4
33
DIAZ, RAPHAEL
06:42
1
0
03:31
0
0
00:00
0
0
57
POIRIER, EMILE
04:48
0
4
00:00
0
0
00:00
0
0
86
JOORIS, JOSH
11:35
2
2
00:08
0
0
01:24
1
2
Period
Totals
EV
PP
5v3 PP
SH
5v3 SH
1
6
7
1
5
5
0
0
0
0
2
0
0
2
3
4
3
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
3
6
14
4
12
1
0
0
0
1
2
0
0
4
2
1
2
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

ZONE ENTRIES

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SUM IT UP

The Flames are creeping ever-closer to a potential playoff spot! They’re back in action tomorrow night at Joe Louis Arena, where they face the Detroit Red Wings at 5:30pm MT!