Flames played well but not doing enough of the little extra gritty things that get you the playoff W's. Their goalie is way to comfortable.
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I can't believe how many picks Dallas sets. I was under the impression that was interference, but it looks like basketball out there, and it hasn't been called once.
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Good period to be sure.
Not much you can do when a goalie is this dialed in except keep doin what they do.
Eventually there will be a bounce or deflection or non-save that finds its way in. Stay focused on defense which has led to offense all year for this group...and good things will happen.
Good pressure that period. Just have to keep pouring on the shots and taking the body. Tiffoli and Jarnkroc have been hot garbage and a big disappointment. I hope Stone can blast some from the point and hope for a tip.
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I can't believe how many picks Dallas sets. I was under the impression that was interference, but it looks like basketball out there, and it hasn't been called once.
Yes that’s the only way they create space in the offensive zone, and not called even once.
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