It's too bad that Kadri is associated with the conditional pick we all hate - because since he arrived here he's arguably been the Flames best forward (except for the 2nd half of the Sutter year, that was awful). He wants to be here, in this city. He wants to be part of the group going forward. He's not afraid of having the game on the stick. He doesn't shy away from the moment, he seeks it out. He's far from perfect, but he gives you moments like tonight.
A mid 1st round pick for that player? I'm good with that.
Yeah he is easily worth that and more on a contender
The pick is a separated deal, just a bad gamble by the wizard. He knew what he did and ran.
Came here to say exactly that. He moved to his left....and immediately realized he'd guessed wrong.
Daccord is an odd goalie. It's not the first time I've seen him give up long before the play has finished. It was either the first Seattle game or maybe preseason this year, but he mailed it in.
Are you guys missing the part about them being back-to-back games?
No, it doesn't seem that unlikely to have happened already. Monahan scoring OT winners in 2 straight games wouldn't have surprised me considering he had 11 here.
It's not like the record is for 2 games on literal back-to-back nights, just in 2 consecutive games.
Natural Statrick had the high danger chances at 12-6 Flames, they dominated the first and third.
Wolf was great but what Flames hating site do you get your stats from? On no planet did Seattle deserve to outscore the Flames by a more than 2:1 margin.
Money puck.
I don't know, I watched the game and I thought Seattle clearly had the better chances overall. They had like 6 breakaways lol.
Are you guys missing the part about them being back-to-back games?
Be interesting to hear how many times the Flames have been in back to back OT games, where they won both. I am going to say that's maybe 20-30 times in 45 years.
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If you post the heat map you a see Seattle took barely any shots from the point they caved the flames in the middle. flames didn’t have us much in the danger areas more point attempts.
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Flames had 37 shots and 15 HD chances (NST all situations)...some of you don't know what stealing a game is. See Buffalo vs. the Jets or Vancouver vs. NYR for a stolen game.
Wolf played well none the less and was the better of the two goalies and a big factor in the win.
huge win. I gotta admit, huska has the team rolling. One thing i have thought of though is i think trent cull has had a lot to do with how this team is playing. I would love to know the record the team has since he joined the staff up here. I don't think it's coincidence the wranglers dropped off a lot once he was no longer coach down there. The team sure is fun to watch right now.
18-14-4 with Cull, 16-11-7 before his call up. Seems consistent
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Be interesting to hear how many times the Flames have been in back to back OT games, where they won both. I am going to say that's maybe 20-30 times in 45 years.
Only 12 other times from my research! 13 total now, and only 10 times in the regular season.
2024-25: NYI (Kadri) + SEA (Kadri)
2023-24: VGS (Weegar) + DAL (Kadri)
2016-17: LA (Brodie) + DET (Backlund)
2015-16: NYR (Brodie) + NSH (Russell)
2014-15: SJ (Monahan) + LA (Wideman)
2013-14: CAR (Butler) + BUF (Stajan)
2009-10: DAL (Iginla) + STL (Phaneuf)
2003-04 Playoffs: VAN (Gelinas) + DET (Nilson), and also DET (Gelinas) + SJ (Montador)
1999-00: TB (Housley) + DAL (Wiemer), and also NSH (Bure) + BOS (Savard)
1997-98: ANA (McCarthy) + SJ (Titov). Just incredible Sandy McCarthy even played in OT, let alone scored!
1988-89 Playoffs: VAN (Otto) + LA (Gilmour)
Edit: Added 2004's playoffs. It's neat the playoff ones were always a series ending OT winner followed by a game 1 OT winner in the next series.
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