I will never understand why Gulutzan insists on playing the 4th line in critical moments. Tempting fate if you ask me.
Nothing about the third goal was on the forwards though (except losing the faceoff I guess but Stajan is at least good at those). That one was on Gio who lost his man.
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Frankly Scarlett, I think the Flames come back to win this game.
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Nothing about the third goal was on the forwards though (except losing the faceoff I guess but Stajan is at least good at those). That one was on Gio who lost his man.
Well they got hemmed in and had to ice it...it was a pretty unlucky bounce
off Smith, off the guys nads, on his stick, in the net
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A win is a win. Still the same problems and the Flames played their typical game. Came out slow looking unprepared, get behind, then turn it on, take a lead, then have the 4th line make it a game late.
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Tkachuk, Bennett, Jankowski, Gaudreau, Ferland, Monahan all had great opportunities/games. All the d played really well. Smith came up big when he had to despite giving up that first softie.