Well, if there's an upside to Saturday's stinker it's that Boston had a bad night, too. The Bruins come to visit in a rare afternoon tilt at the 'Dome. The Flames look to bring the home record up to snuff and avenge last week's loss in Boston.
Some game-day info (
www.calgaryflames.com)
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The Bruins opened a five-game road trip with a 6-1 loss to the Canucks on Saturday night. Loui Eriksson, Daniel Sedin, Bo Horvat and Sven Baertschi all scored to give the Canucks a 4-0 lead after 20 minutes and chase Bruins starter Tuukka Rask, who allowed four goals on eight shots. Nic Dowd made it 5-0 in the second before Tim Schaller got the Bruins on the board in the third frame. Eriksson added his second of the night with a shorthanded tally to round out the scoring. Anton Khudobin made 13 saves on 15 shots after starting the second period in place of Rask, while Anders Nilsson made 44 saves to earn the win for Vancouver … Vancouver did not have a man-advantage all game but held the Bruins goal-less on five powerplay opportunities … The Bruins gave up six goals in regulation for the first time since Oct. 11, when they lost their third game of the season 6-3 to Colorado.
This is the second and final regular-season meeting between the two teams after the Bruins won a 5-2 decision over the Flames last Tuesday in Boston. Sam Bennett and Gaudreau, with his 19th of the season, gave the Flames a 2-1 lead after 20 minutes before the Bruins scored four unanswered goals. Riley Nash and Bergeron each had a pair of tallies and Zdeno Chara added an empty-netter while Tuukka Rask made 28 saves. Rittich finished with 35 saves for the Flames. Gaudreau, Bennett, Matt Stajan (1A), Garnet Hathaway (1A) and Mark Giordano (1A) share the team lead with a single point each against the Bruins this season. Bergeron, Nash and David Backes (2A) are tied with two points apiece as Boston's points leaders against the Flames … The Flames went scoreless on five powerplay opportunities while the Bruins went one-for-four on the man-advantage.
The Bruins have not dropped consecutive games since losses to the Capitals and Rangers back on Dec. 14 and 16. Boston is now 6-2-0 in the month of February ...The Flames have six powerplay goals on 25 chances (24%) over their last five games ...Travis Hamonic will play his 500th regular-season game on Monday. The 27-year-old defenceman has 27 goals and 154 points over eight seasons with the Flames and Islanders.
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lineups (
www.dailyfaceoff.com), subject to change:
FLAMES
Gaudreau - Monahan - Ferland
Tkachuk- Backlund - Frolik
Bennett- Jankowski - Hathaway
Lomberg - Stajan - Lazar
Giordano - Hamilton
Brodie - Hamonic
Kulak - Stone
Rittich
BRUINS
Marchand - Bergeron - Pastrnak
DeBrusk - Krejci- Spooner
Heinen - Nash - Backes
Schaller - Kuraly - Acciari
Chara - McAvoy
Krug - Carlo
Grzelcyk - McQuaid
Rask
...Family Day. A day to relax and enjoy your relations. And regardless of the weather, there are few things more fun than a picnic. The pWo have found themselves a good spot in the woods, and have prepared a bear-appropriate lunch:
Go Flames