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Post-Game: That Just Happened (or Capital Gains)
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Ryan Pike
Mar 8, 2015, 22:22 EDTUpdated: Invalid DateTime
This was a weird game.
The Flames through the first 40 minutes looked like a team that had already lost the game. They missed passes. They couldn’t bury chances. They looked like a team that had their minds on sleeping in their own beds tonight for the first time in two weeks.
And then the third period happened and everything went out the window.
After trailing 4-0 through the first two periods, the Calgary Flames roared back and salvaged a point from one of their most uneven games of the season by way of a 5-4 shootout loss tonight in Ottawa.

THE RUNDOWN

The Flames weren’t great in the first period, but they were shaky and seemed to get shakier as the period wore on. Alex Chiasson broke the scoreless deadlock mid-way through the period, after being left all alone by the side of the net to knock home a rebound. Milan Michalek scored with 8 seconds left in the period to put the Flames really behind the eight-ball through 20. Shots were 15-10 Ottawa.
The Senators continued their strong play in the second period. Matt Borowiecki scored early in the period and Mike Hoffman made it 4-0 before the game was half-over. Everyone in Calgary turned their TVs over to the Brier. The Senators did their best to keep Calgary to the outside. Jonas Hiller came in to mop up. Shots were 16-11 Ottawa. Hope was low.
But because this is the 2014-15 Calgary Flames, they came back.
Calgary out-shot the Ottawa Senators, who had a 4-0 lead at home after two periods, 24-9 in the final frame. Seven minutes in, Joe Colborne leaned into a shot that eluded Craig Anderson, who had been superb to that point. That began Ottawa’s miraculous collapse. Kris Russell scored from the point on a power-play. Mikael Backlund knocked in a loose puck about a minute later that pinballed around Anderson’s crease. Russell scored again from the point with two minutes left. In about ten minutes, the game swung from 4-0 to 4-4.
Overtime solved nothing. Calgary had a few chances to win the game in a shootout, shooting second – including The David Schlemko hitting the post – but Ottawa beat Jonas Hiller three times while Calgary scored twice, so Ottawa got the extra point.
Still, the entire third period was a gorgeous spectacle to behold, and I’m astonished that the game went the distance.

WHY THE FLAMES GOT A POINT

Well, Ottawa seemed to settle into a rhythm, and then Calgary scored the first goal and Ottawa seemed to panic. Calgary’s comebacks are fueled seemingly by their belief that they can win any game, no matter what the score. When that first goal went in, the Flames were like sharks when there’s blood in the water.
Ottawa? They were frantic and never really settled down until overtime.
The first 40 minutes were a tired, tired team going through the motions. Then they adjusted, kept pushing and someway, somehow, came back yet again.

RED WARRIOR

Once again, I gotta go with Kris Russell. He played nearly 30 minutes, scored twice to help drive the comeback and generally has stepped into Mark Giordano’s on-ice leadership role in his absence.
And hey, Dennis Wideman played 30 minutes, while Jonas Hiller made 19 saves to keep the Flames in it when it counted.

SCORING CHANCES

Team
Period
Time
Note
Home
Away
State
Home
1
15:16
44
5
22
27
41
44
46
3
19
21
31
33
86
5v5
Home
1
14:05
9
3
7
9
41
61
65
7
13
23
24
29
31
5v5
Home
1
11:04
93
6
41
65
68
90
93
4
6
11
17
31
5v4
Away
1
10:34
Jooris
6
41
65
68
90
93
7
18
29
31
86
5v4
Home
1
7:47
Chiasson goal
17
26
41
62
74
90
3
21
22
31
33
86
5v5
Away
1
5:37
Jooris
5
7
22
27
41
74
3
21
22
31
33
86
5v5
Home
1
3:25
61
3
5
7
9
41
61
3
21
22
31
33
86
5v5
Away
1
2:29
Russell
22
27
41
44
46
62
4
6
13
18
19
31
5v5
Home
1
1:58
27
22
27
41
44
46
65
4
6
13
18
19
31
5v5
Home
1
0:16
7
7
9
41
61
62
65
4
6
21
24
31
86
5v5
Home
1
0:08
9 goal
17
26
41
46
62
90
7
18
19
22
29
31
5v5
Home
2
17:37
Pageau?
22
27
41
44
62
74
3
7
21
22
31
86
5v5
Home
2
17:35
Scrum
22
27
41
44
62
74
3
7
21
22
31
86
5v5
Away
2
16:43
Jones
3
17
26
41
65
90
18
19
25
29
31
33
5v5
Away
2
15:13
Colborne
22
41
44
62
74
4
6
8
11
21
31
4v5
Away
2
14:07
Monahan
3
5
17
41
61
4
6
13
23
24
31
4v5
Home
2
11:47
22
22
27
41
44
62
74
1
4
6
13
23
24
5v5
Home
2
10:05
9
5
7
9
41
46
61
1
7
17
18
19
29
5v5
Away
2
9:18
Stajan
6
41
62
68
74
93
1
4
6
13
18
24
5v5
Home
2
7:10
6
6
41
65
68
90
93
1
4
6
18
86
5v4
Home
2
5:31
44
3
5
9
41
44
61
1
4
6
13
23
24
5v5
Home
2
4:26
26
3
17
26
41
65
90
1
3
18
19
25
29
5v5
Away
2
4:02
Stajan
3
17
26
41
65
90
1
3
18
19
25
29
5v5
Away
2
3:31
Gaudreau
5
6
41
46
68
93
1
3
13
23
24
29
5v5
Away
2
1:57
Bouma
3
7
22
41
61
65
1
3
8
11
17
29
5v5
Home
2
1:21
44
5
22
27
41
44
46
1
7
18
19
25
29
5v5
Home
2
0:27
26
17
26
41
62
74
90
1
4
6
13
23
24
5v5
Home
2
0:24
26
17
26
41
62
74
90
1
4
6
13
23
24
5v5
Home
3
18:54
68
3
6
41
65
68
93
1
7
8
17
18
33
5v5
Away
3
18:42
Colborne
3
27
41
44
65
68
1
3
8
17
18
29
5v5
Away
3
17:24
Jooris
5
7
9
41
46
61
1
4
6
22
25
86
5v5
Away
3
16:35
Gaudreau
3
17
26
41
61
65
1
4
6
13
23
24
5v5
Home
3
14:44
44
3
22
27
41
44
65
1
4
6
13
23
24
5v5
Away
3
10:12
Monahan
22
41
44
62
74
1
4
6
13
23
24
4v5
Away
3
9:18
Raymond
3
5
9
41
61
1
6
7
8
11
21
4v5
Away
3
9:17
Backlund
3
5
9
41
61
1
6
7
8
11
21
4v5
Away
3
8:41
Wideman tip
22
41
44
62
74
1
4
6
13
23
24
4v5
Away
3
8:34
Russell
22
41
44
62
74
1
4
6
13
23
24
4v5
Away
3
7:35
Backlund goal
5
7
9
41
46
61
1
3
8
11
21
29
5v5
Away
3
2:19
Russell goal
3
22
27
41
44
65
1
4
6
13
23
24
5v5
Away
4
3:59
Hudler
5
7
41
46
68
1
7
13
24
33
4v4
Home
4
3:36
68
5
7
41
46
68
1
7
11
13
33
4v4
Home
4
3:11
65
3
9
41
44
65
1
4
6
11
21
4v4
Home
4
2:35
61?
5
41
46
61
93
1
4
6
8
23
4v4
#
Player
EV
PP
SH
1
HILLER, JONAS
 
10
12
 
5
0
 
0
1
3
SCHLEMKO, DAVID
11:19
6
6
00:00
0
0
00:00
0
0
4
RUSSELL, KRIS
24:07
5
9
02:46
5
0
02:03
0
2
6
WIDEMAN, DENNIS
24:19
5
9
03:20
7
0
02:24
0
2
7
BRODIE, TJ
22:11
1
8
01:11
2
0
02:00
1
0
8
COLBORNE, JOE
18:53
3
2
02:06
3
0
00:37
0
0
11
BACKLUND, MIKAEL
16:51
2
2
02:06
3
0
01:42
0
1
13
GAUDREAU, JOHNNY
18:21
6
8
01:51
4
0
00:00
0
0
17
BOUMA, LANCE
15:10
2
2
00:00
0
0
01:55
0
1
18
STAJAN, MATT
13:54
5
6
00:00
0
0
01:07
1
1
19
JONES, DAVID
09:22
3
6
00:00
0
0
00:00
0
0
21
RAYMOND, MASON
15:04
2
7
02:06
3
0
00:37
0
0
22
SHORE, DREW
07:45
2
5
00:00
0
0
00:00
0
0
23
MONAHAN, SEAN
17:51
3
7
01:51
4
0
00:34
0
0
24
HUDLER, JIRI
16:23
5
7
01:51
4
0
00:00
0
0
25
BOLLIG, BRANDON
05:55
3
2
00:00
0
0
00:00
0
0
29
ENGELLAND, DERYK
14:05
6
5
00:00
0
0
01:33
1
0
31
RAMO, KARRI
 
3
9
 
2
0
 
1
1
33
DIAZ, RAPHAEL
18:05
3
5
00:37
0
0
00:00
0
0
86
JOORIS, JOSH
11:01
2
6
00:00
0
0
01:28
1
1
Period
Totals
EV
PP
5v3 PP
SH
5v3 SH
1
3
8
2
7
0
0
0
0
1
1
0
0
2
7
10
5
9
2
0
0
0
0
1
0
0
3
10
2
5
2
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
1
3
1
3
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
0

ZONE ENTRIES

SUM IT UP

Someway, somehow, the Calgary Flames went 4-2-1 on their murderous road trip out east. They return home with a 36-25-5 record. They’re off tomorrow to recover, then get ready for their next match, a clash with the visiting Anaheim Ducks on Wednesday evening.