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Post-Game: Hanging On
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Ryan Pike
Mar 4, 2015, 03:39 ESTUpdated:
The Calgary Flames officially began the post-Giordano portion of their season this evening in the City of Brotherly Love. Against all odds, they began it with a win, evening their record on their epic road trip of epicness at 2-2-0 by way of a 3-2 overtime win over the Philadelphia Flyers. After getting an early lead, the Calgary Flames were able to hold on.
Here’s how it went down.

THE RUNDOWN

Sean Monahan opened the scoring in first period with his 22nd of the year. The Flames out-shot the Flyers 12-10 in the opening frame. It was a period full of chances at both ends of the ice.
The Flames went up 2-0 in the second off a goal by Mikael Backlund, his first in several games. Emile Poirier got an assist for his first NHL point, as he began the cycling play that led to the goal. Despite the score, though, the Flyers out-shot Calgary 12-5 in the second and really pressed for a goal as the period wore on.
The Flyers roared back in the third, scoring twice off goals by Mark Streit and Sean Couturier, and a disallowed goal that could’ve turned the tide but was thrown out due to contact with the goalie. Shots were 15-7 for the Flyers. The Flames basically white-knuckled it in the third, clinging to their tenuous hope for a win.
Just over a minute into overtime, though, Jiri Hudler scored his 20th to win the game for the visitors.

WHY THE FLAMES WON

They got enough goals early-on to get them to overtime, and Karri Ramo was excellent when the rest of the team was holding on for dear life in the third period. The Flames were out-shot 37-26 overall, but Ramo was a big difference-maker and gave the team a chance to win in overtime.
Because that’s the way this season is going – and this team is both lucky and good at four-on-four – they managed to pick up the extra point in extra time.

RED WARRIOR

Karri Ramo, once again, was excellent in net.
Oh, and stick-tap to Dennis Wideman, who played just shy of 30 minutes.

SCORING CHANCES

Team
Period
Time
Note
Home
Away
State
Away
1
15:20
CGY
14
24
32
35
55
93
4
6
11
17
19
31
5v5
Away
1
14:58
CGY
14
24
32
35
55
93
4
6
13
19
31
86
5v5
Away
1
13:32
CGY
15
32
35
40
76
78
7
21
23
24
29
31
5v5
Away
1
12:48
CGY
12
17
28
32
35
55
4
6
21
23
24
31
5v5
Home
1
11:03
Giroux from MacDonald
12
17
26
28
35
47
4
6
11
17
19
31
5v5
Home
1
11:00
Simmonds from Raffl
12
17
26
28
35
47
4
6
11
17
19
31
5v5
Away
1
9:08
CGY
22
35
40
55
76
78
21
23
24
28
31
33
5v5
Away
1
6:18
CGY
15
22
35
40
76
78
7
11
17
19
29
31
5v5
Home
1
5:33
Giroux from Streit
12
17
28
32
35
55
4
21
23
24
29
31
5v5
Home
1
1:30
Couturier from Voracek
14
15
24
32
35
93
7
21
23
24
29
31
5v5
Home
2
15:50
Schenn from White
10
25
26
35
47
76
4
6
8
13
31
86
5v5
Away
2
15:19
CGY
12
17
28
32
35
55
4
6
11
17
19
31
5v5
Away
2
15:03
CGY
12
17
28
32
35
55
4
6
11
17
31
57
5v5
Home
2
12:54
Giroux from Streit
12
17
28
32
35
55
4
6
21
23
24
31
5v5
Home
2
9:39
Umberger
10
18
25
26
35
47
11
17
19
28
29
31
5v5
Home
2
6:06
Simmonds from Giroux
10
17
28
32
35
93
4
6
11
17
31
5v4
Home
2
5:56
Schenn from Streit
10
17
28
32
35
93
4
6
11
17
31
5v4
Home
2
4:16
Bellemare from White
25
26
35
47
76
78
4
6
22
31
57
79
5v5
Home
2
0:25
Voracek from Streit
17
28
32
35
40
93
7
23
29
31
86
5v4
Home
2
0:23
Voracek
17
28
32
35
40
93
7
23
29
31
86
5v4
Home
3
19:31
Schenn from Voracek
10
17
28
32
35
93
4
6
11
17
21
31
5v5
Home
3
19:16
Del Zotto
10
15
17
28
32
35
4
6
11
17
21
31
5v5
Home
3
19:08
Couturier from White
14
15
24
25
35
47
7
21
23
24
29
31
5v5
Home
3
15:54
White from Del Zotto
10
15
18
25
35
47
4
6
8
11
31
79
5v5
Home
3
15:03
Couturier
14
24
32
35
55
93
13
22
28
31
33
57
5v5
Home
3
11:46
Streit from Raffl
12
28
32
35
55
93
4
8
28
31
79
86
5v5
Home
3
9:45
Umberger from MacDonald
10
15
18
25
35
47
4
6
21
23
24
31
5v5
Away
3
3:29
CGY
10
18
25
26
35
47
4
6
11
17
19
31
5v5
Home
3
3:18
White from Schenn
10
18
22
25
26
35
4
6
11
17
19
31
5v5
Home
3
1:06
Giroux from Voracek
15
17
28
35
47
93
4
6
21
23
24
31
5v5
Away
4
3:39
CGY
10
15
24
35
47
7
13
24
29
31
4v4
#
Player
EV
PP
SH
4
RUSSELL, KRIS
23:43
6
13
02:12
0
0
03:02
0
2
6
WIDEMAN, DENNIS
24:13
6
11
02:48
0
0
02:24
0
2
7
BRODIE, TJ
23:35
3
2
01:48
0
0
01:36
0
2
8
COLBORNE, JOE
10:23
0
3
00:52
0
0
00:00
0
0
11
BACKLUND, MIKAEL
17:40
5
7
00:41
0
0
02:44
0
2
13
GAUDREAU, JOHNNY
11:56
2
2
01:33
0
0
00:00
0
0
17
BOUMA, LANCE
17:37
5
6
00:00
0
0
02:55
0
2
19
JONES, DAVID
17:02
5
4
00:52
0
0
00:00
0
0
21
RAYMOND, MASON
16:50
3
8
02:14
0
0
00:00
0
0
22
SHORE, DREW
10:50
0
2
00:54
0
0
00:15
0
0
23
MONAHAN, SEAN
15:26
3
6
02:14
0
0
01:08
0
2
24
HUDLER, JIRI
15:30
4
6
02:14
0
0
00:00
0
0
28
POTTER, COREY
07:37
1
3
00:00
0
0
00:00
0
0
29
ENGELLAND, DERYK
21:51
3
4
00:00
0
0
00:58
0
2
31
RAMO, KARRI
 
10
17
 
0
0
 
0
4
33
DIAZ, RAPHAEL
05:47
1
1
01:12
0
0
00:00
0
0
57
POIRIER, EMILE
08:06
1
2
00:13
0
0
00:00
0
0
79
FERLAND, MICHAEL
08:28
0
3
00:13
0
0
00:15
0
0
86
JOORIS, JOSH
08:58
1
2
00:00
0
0
00:43
0
2
Period
Totals
EV
PP
5v3 PP
SH
5v3 SH
1
6
4
6
4
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
2
2
8
2
4
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
0
3
1
9
1
9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
1
0
1
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

ZONE ENTRIES

Coming soon!

SUM IT UP

Flames…win? The team that nobody thought would amount to anything took one more tentative step closer to the post-season with their 34th win of 2014-15. They need one more win to match all the wins they got last season. They need 11 more wins to potentially clinch a playoff berth.
Can they do it? I’m not sure, but I definitely didn’t think we’d be having “can they make the playoffs?” conversations when the season began, so I’m not about to completely write these guys off yet.
The Flames now trek to Beantown, where they face the Boston Bruins on Thursday evening.