As long as they aren't already tired (which I doubt from the conditioning in Hartley's camp) they should be able to play another very competitive game and Columbus doesn't quite have the firepower that the Caps do. Joey Mac will give them a chance to win.
If we are without Stajan and Stempniak for tonight's game, that's bad news for a team that is already a little inconsistent in its own zone. Plus, Stempy was absolutely flying last night and that will be missed.
__________________
"You know, that's kinda why I came here, to show that I don't suck that much" ~ Devin Cooley, Professional Goaltender
Aaron Portzline @Aportzline3s#CBJ D Tim Erixon the last blue-liner off the ice this morning, suggesting he'll be the odd man out tonight vs #Flames. David Savard in.
The Following 11 Users Say Thank You to sureLoss For This Useful Post:
Roger Millions @RogMillions
Will be at least one more Change for #Flames. Colborne a possibility I'm told. Some question whether Stajan can go tonight..
Chris Brown @CPBrowner
@RogMillions what happened to Stajan? Injury?
Roger Millions @RogMillions
@CPBrowner checkin on that. He did not look well after game...will confirm first chance..just talk now
i'm just so happy we've got flames hockey again!! hopefully the guys can get the first 'w' of the season. it was a blast poking fun at canuck fans last night... just a few reminders that the flames are a head of them in the standings. ha! ha! 'nucks fan really need to learn to lighten up a bit.
last night was the pretty cool for another reason.... i just love our little girl!
__________________ "...and there goes Finger up the middle on Luongo!" - Jim Hughson, Av's vs. 'Nucks
The Following 42 Users Say Thank You to bc-chris For This Useful Post:
Joe Colborne according to Hartley possibility. Medical staff will advise him on status of players. Stajan? #Flames
__________________
The Quest stands upon the edge of a knife. Stray but a little, and it will fail, to the ruin of all. Yet hope remains while the Company is true. Go Flames Go!
There is no question that you want (and have to demand) accountability.
However, you are also trying to develop young players - if the message is make a bad play and you sit, you immediately lose all aggressiveness.
Galiardi knows what he did and he apologized to the team after the game apparently.
I think the best thing to do is let him go right back out there and show that he will play hard for his team-mates.
Far better to let guys make up for their mistakes than have them stew over them.
I personally think Galiardi should sit but you do make a strong argument for the contrary.
My thought is that you need to let young guys go out there and play, but they need to remain disciplined. I would agree with your logic if he made a bad pass, lost his man and it led to a goal, etc. But I think discipline and penalties are more than a simple mistake and they cost the team. If you make a bad play, own the mistake and go back out there and show that you've learned from the mistake. I don't think taking a dumb penalty is a play that falls in that category. Sit him, he'll learn real fast that a lack of discipline is not acceptable.
They should figure out a way to get Jackman, Colborne and Smith in the line-up tonight.
If the Flames are gonna have any chance of success it's gotta be with a team first concept and you have to get everyone involved right off the bat.
Also, TJ Galiardi shouldn't be the scapegoat. Like I said, team first. If the 5 on 3 connects, If Ramo makes one more save, If they capitalize in OT, If they had a hope in hell of winning a shootout, etc, etc. Lots of reasons they lost. Besides, the Flames only took 3 penalties all game.
The Following User Says Thank You to Mister Yamoto For This Useful Post: