Lineup
Forward lines and defense pairings
[one_half]Galchenyuk – De La Rose – Byron
Pacioretty – Danault – Shaw
Hudon – Plekanec – Gallagher
Deslauriers – Froese – Carr
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[one_half_last]Benn – Weber
Alzner – Petry
Jerabek – Schlemko
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Goaltenders
Price
Niemi
Scratches
Victor Mete, Joe Morrow
Injuries
Ales Hemsky – concussion, Nikita Scherbak – knee, Al Montoya – concussion, Artturi Lehkonen – lower-body, Jonathan Drouin – flu
Game Report
Ripe for the picking. That was the way many described the visitors on Thursday night.
The Flames were on the back half of games on consecutive nights having taken the Leafs to a shootout before losing 2-1 on Wednesday night. Calgary was going with David Rittich in goal, making his second start of the season. Those starts added to a relief appearance and one start last season comprise Rittich’s complete NHL resume.
And then there is the intimidation factor of the venerable Bell Centre for visiting teams. The so-called most knowledgable fans in the game seated below all of those Stanley Cup banners should make this a very difficult place to play a road game.
So why didn’t the game play out according to script?
Simply, the Flames outworked the Canadiens. Calgary was better on the boards, they were first to more pucks and they drove to the net. For the most part, the Flames were able to impose their will in the Canadiens zone.
But the Flames aren’t the Blues. The Canadiens are also a middle of the road team. So Montreal had its moments and were able to stay in the game when occasionally straying from their perimeter attack.
Max Pacioretty and Daniel Carr were the few Canadiens who were willing to regularly take the play down low. With Jonathan Drouin on the shelf and Alex Galchenyuk tethered to the bench, the Canadiens offence did not generate enough quality scoring chances despite Ridditch giving up a steady stream of rebounds.
The game energy came in spurts. With an inconsistent performance from both teams, this game felt like a match between two non-playoff squads.
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▲ Daniel Carr, Carey Price, Max Pacioretty
▼ Alex Galchenyuk, Phillip Danault, Jakub Jerabek |
[via email]
greetings of the season,
to all the allhabs personalities/contibuteurs:
thank you for all your dedication,time and efforts.
a christmas wish from santa?
i have one,
i wish for the return of: pernel-karl,andrei markov,radulov et companie…
wishful wishing,but it keeps me going thru the discouragement of it all…
ps,
sure wish santa puts a stop/pause button on our g.m.,pretending to be santa,
giving away our gifts to the rest of the league…
happy holidays,
joyeuses fetes,
bonne annee 2018,
portez-vous tous et tout tres bien,
le petit bill4,
[via email]
greetings,my friends
tough one again last night,
tie is a tie,is okay in my books.
this overtime stuff is not for me,
not real hockey,?
3 on 3,
4 on 4,
its seems like a gimmick.
its a track meet on ice…
no checking,physical play,etc.
(the nhl is doing very well at eliminating bodycheching and physical play out of the game.)
save the overtime for the playoffs,5 on 5 the way it was intended/scripted to be…
the season is long enough…
in the older days, the tie was okay.
both teams left the ice at the end of the 3rd period usually feeling good about the game.(especially the 2 goalies).
the team that had the lead felt good knowing they played well enough to win.
the team that was behind felt good knowing they were able to battle back and tie it up and show good character.
at the end of the day,both teams felt “justly rewarded” and “fairly consequenced” with 1 point each.
anyhow,
just a few thoughts on the matter,
ps,the play by play person with the flames on radio is a super person.
derrick wills.he was the radio person for our hamilton bulldogs for years before he took over from the legendary peter maahr in calgary.he was there with paciorety,price,subban,desharnais,gallagher,halak,etc.when they were still on the farm team in hamilton.guy boucher and julien brisebois were in charge of the bulldogs back then too.had some great seasons.he would be a great person to have as a guest on one of our broadcasts.a living history lesson.
anyhow,
i said too much,again
take good care
bye for now
le petitbill4,
dino,
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