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The Wings players got a bit feisty as they went after noted disturber *checks notes* Sean Monahan. It all ended when Toffoli made it 2-0, it was almost like the Red Wings gave up after that goal. I’m almost hurt that the mountain of momentum was interrupted by the Red Wings showing up for the start of the third period. Both young guys could be huge for Calgary going forward – they’ll get brought along by one of the best coaches the game of hockey has ever seen. Dubé played a decent game using his speed to win plenty of puck races and making smart plays instead of turning the puck over before it gets deep. Now that doesn’t touch on when he has off nights, but the young rookie has the size and offensive noise to turn into a valuable player – and not later either he is going to get an opportunity to help as early as this postseason. Ružička got a good compliment from his coach recently who said (and I apologize if I butcher the quote) that when he’s good – he’s good. XGF% – Highlighting a couple of guys that got scratched lately in Adam Ružička (65.89% xGF%) and Dillon Dubé (67.31%). The possession is more than welcome – I’ll never complain about that – especially when you’ve possessed it so much through 40 the opposition has 5 shots (one of which was from the other teams own blueline).īlake Coleman hammers to the net and buries Chris Tanev's wonderful backdoor pass to give Calgary a big three-goal lead! #Flames /bKWUHzFtU8 It seems blasphemous to say that they had the most high danger chances because the Flames top line would get zone possession and keep it for entire shifts – but that didn’t always result in a quality chance that hit the net (remember it has to hit the net to be counted as a scoring chance – if it misses it just goes into Corsi). Trevor Lewis (69.52 SCF% // 85.58 HDCF%) – Mikael Backlund (64.60% // 85.58%) – Blake Coleman (64.60% // 85.58%) had the most high danger chances of anyone at 5v5 so it was fitting to see them be out there for the only 5v5 goal of the game. Taken By Chance – No Flames player was on the negative side of the high danger chance battle – everyone graded out at even (~50%) or above.

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Right Wing, Shoots Left 🏒🥅🌈 😷💉💉 March 13, 2022Ĭorsi Clown – The only guy that was remotely close to being on the sub-side of the ratios hadn’t played since December – he gets a pass. Lucic and Smith square off #Flames #DETvsCGY /jR6GMg7mbL Frees up players like Johnny Gaudreau (51.61%) to work his magic. Nobody is going to go anywhere near the Flames top players with the likes of Lucic AND Gudbranson (82.15%) in the lineup every game. Earlier in the game there was a Red Wings player looking to get scrappy – when they looked up and saw it was Lucic the intention to have a scurfuffle went away almost immediately. Givani Smith ended up taking a beating from him after a Monahan (81.85%) hit. Winners win – they never have time to let anyone else back into it.Ĭorsi King – Milan Lucic (82.35 CF%) was hard on the forecheck all night long and took care of business when he had to. Blake Coleman’s goal was a perfect example of a team wanting to put the hammer down on a team they had taken it to all night. They’ve been consistent shift-to-shift in how they play and the intensity no matter what the score. Maintain possession – drive the crease – create turnovers in the NZ with a strong backcheck – solid goaltending. It’s a Team Game – Other than the frustration from seeing Calgary create chance after chance and be stone cold stopped by the Red Wings goaler this game was pretty standard for the Flames.









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