This rendition of the Flames has played 30 playoff games. It is well documented that they have only made it to the second round once. What is less certain is why this is. A lot of blame is pointed at the Flames top line specifically Monahan and Gaudreau. Most of this discussion is directed at their apparent lack of production in the post season.
Out of curiosity I looked up the Flames top play off performers to see if we could understand what the problem is from a points perspective.
I used
Quant-Hockey as my source - so any statistical errors are their own.
Firstly the Flames all time top 5 are
Al MacInnis - 95 gp 102 pts
Paul Reinhart 76 gp 72 pts
Theoren Fleury 59 gp - 62 pts
Joe Nieuwendyk 66 gp - 60 pts
Joel Otto 87 gp - 60 pts
For the current Flames top five, I will put their position all time in brackets.
(22)Sean Monahan 30 gp - 21 pts
(23) Sam Bennett 30 gp - 19 pts
(24) Gaudreau 30 gp - 19 pts
(31) T.J Brodie 30 gp - 15 pts
(35) Mikael Backlund 30 gp - 14 pts
Looking around at the top play off performers over the last span of time - Pittsburgh, Washington, Chicago, L.A, Boston.
What is consistent for these teams is that they have a handful of players who are .800 Ppg average or over. Many of these teams have player who are a ppg in the playoffs. Within that group of top producers is almost always a D man.
It seems that from this perspective the Flames problems are twofold. 1stly they don't have a single player who produces at consistent enough of a rate in the playoffs. Secondly, the Flames don't have a D man who contributes enough offensively in the big games. A third point worth noting is that the Flames rely too heavily on three players come playoff time which anecdotally makes them too easy to defend against.
Is there a solution from the inside?
right now it is possible That Andersson with 15 gp and 8 pts could provide that much needed production from the back end, and maybe even 15 gp and 8 points Lindholm or 10 gp and 5 pts Dube could help shore up the depth. Nevertheless, the issue remains the same, the Flames simply don't get consistent enough production in the post season.