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Old 10-10-2019, 09:37 AM   #1
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CGY faces another good Western Conference opponent in DAL. CGY however has a high level of play that they have shown in games recently that I hope to see them start with. I'm excited to see the boys come out flying tonight! GFG!!!

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2018-19 Season Series: 0-2-1

All-Time Head-to-Head: 75-65-25-8
Flames Road Record: 0-1-0
Stars Home Record: 0-1-0
Leading Scorers:

Flames:
Points - Johnny Gaudreau (6)
Goals - Gaudreau, Sean Monahan, Matthew Tkachuk (2)

Stars:
Points - Roope Hintz (4)
Goals - Hintz (4)

Advanced Stats:
Flames:
Shot Attempts: 50.56% (16th)
High-Danger Chances: 48.72% (16th)

Stars:
Shot Attempts: 44.10% (28th)
High-Danger Chances: 51.02% (11th)

1. US
The Flames are coming off a 4-3 overtime loss to the L.A. Kings on Tuesday at the Scotiabank Saddledome. Matthew Tkachuk was a monster for the homeside, bringing his team off the mat with a timely, second-period snipe, tying the game with 1:04 to play in regulation, and adding an assist in between as the Flames rallied from a 3-0 deficit to force OT.

Tkachuk, whose late tally was an absolute beauty - scooping the puck out of midair and softly bunting it past the netminder in a mind-bending show of hand-eye - finished the night with three points, a game-high seven hits, and had a running feud with Kings defenceman Drew Doughty that made for some great theatre.

David Rittich saw plenty of rubber, stopping 36 of the 40 shots he faced. He enters tonight's contest with a .924 save percentage and a 2.68 goals-against average.

Salvaging a point was a positive for the Flames after being outshot 20-3 and falling behind early in the opening stanza, but the players know they have to be better with a tough trip on tap.

"There's lots of work to be done," said head coach Bill Peters. "They're a pretty intelligent group. … They're aware that the emotional investment at the beginning of the game wasn't good enough."

The Flames will have a different look up front tonight, with Andrew Mangiapane moving up to the second line with Tkachuk and Mikael Backlund. The 23-year-old has been driving the play offensively through the first three games, topping the Flames with a Corsi-For percentage of 65.2, while starting the majority of his even-strength shifts in the defensive zone.

On the backend, Michael Stone could see his first action of the season tonight after skating alongside T.J. Brodie on the Flames' third pair at Wednesday's practice.

Following tonight's game, the Flames will head west to begin a back-to-back set on Saturday against the Vegas Golden Knights, before finishing off the trip on Sunday in San Jose.



2. THEM
The Stars are off to a tough start, dropping their first three games to the Bruins, Blues and re-building Red Wings, before picking up their first win on Tuesday in Washington.

Roope Hintz, Alexander Radulov and Nick Caamano scored in regulation before Tyler Seguin put the winning strike past Caps goalie Braden Holtby, 43 seconds into overtime.

"That was our worst game of the year," Stars coach Jim Montgomery told Mike Heika of DallasStars.com, "and we got a result.

"It was good to get the result."

The Stars were outshot 27-11 in the first two periods, but rallied to outshot the Capitals 15-5 the rest of the way.

"We can build off the fact that we can't play that poorly to start a game," Montgomery said. "That's what we have to build off.

"And then that third period, that emotion that we had with everybody contributing, that's the positive we have to build off of."

While many are expecting the Stars to contend for the Central Division title this year, injuries have taken their toll and have likely contributed to their slow start. Corey Perry (broken foot), Martin Hanzal (back), Jason Dickinson (upper body), Blake Comeau (lower body), Stephen Johns (post-traumatic headaches) and Roman Polak (undisclosed) are all out.

Still, this remains a talented squad that underwent significant changes over the summer and will be a handful.

The Stars made a splash on Jul. 1, signing longtime Shark Joe Pavelski to a lucrative, three-year contract, adding to an already loaded offensive arsenal that includes Seguin, Radulov, Jamie Benn and more.

Defensively, they're a team that allowed the second-fewest goals (200) last year behind the New York Islanders (191), and are led by 2018-19 Vezina Trophy finalist Ben Bishop, along with young, stud blueliners Miro Heiskanen and John Klingberg.



3. US VS. THEM
This is the first of three meetings between these two teams, and the first of a pair to be held at the American Airlines Center in Dallas. Last year, the Stars took all three, but the Flames did manage a point in a 4-3 overtime loss Nov. 28 in Calgary. … Mark Giordano , Johnny Gaudreau and T.J Brodie led the Flames in head-to-head scoring, each nabbing two points in the three-game set.

The teams will renew pleasantries on Nov. 13 at the Scotiabank Saddledome before finishing off the three-game set on Dec. 22 in the Lone Star State.



4. THIS, THAT & THE OTHER
THIS: With 174 goals already in his young career, 24-year-old Sean Monahan sits tied with Flames legend Jarome Iginla for the most goals in franchise history before the player's 25th birthday. Overall, Monahan is 10th in franchise lore for the most goals, period, and is currently on pace to pass Kent Nilsson (189) this year. … THAT: Johnny Gaudreau is tied with Lanny McDonald for the fifth-most multi-point games in franchise history with 101. … THE OTHER: Stars goalie coach Jeff Reese played 39 games over three seasons for the Flames, from 1991 to '94, finishing with a record of 17-6-3, an .883 save percentage and a 3.39 goals-against average.



5. PLAYERS TO WATCH
Flames - Rasmus Andersson

Andersson is likely to play on the top pair, riding shotgun with captain Mark Giordano. The big Swede had an assist on Tkachuk's game-tying goal the other night, and has been leaned on heavily in the first three games with an average ice time of 17-plus minutes. He enters tonight's game leading all Calgary blueliners with a Corsi-For percentage of 52.4, with the majority of his deployments coming in the defensive end of the rink.

Stars - Joe Pavelski

Don't let the slow start fool you. With just one assist and four shots through Dallas' first four games, the five-time 30-goal scorer won't be silenced for long.
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Old 10-10-2019, 09:46 AM   #2
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My player to watch is Mangiapane. That 2nd line winger spot is up for grabs. Would be huge for Mangiapane if he manages to keep it for any length of time.
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Is it Rittich for sure?
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Old 10-10-2019, 09:56 AM   #4
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I hate the Stars because they always seem to own the Flames. Watching this either way but nervous about it.
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Old 10-10-2019, 09:58 AM   #5
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We desperately need another top 6 forward either RW or C.

I don't imagine we'll be able to rely on the #1 Line putting up record numbers across the board carrying us into the playoffs again. We need at least 2 lines going on any given night.

I dont know what's out there but I hope we're looking.
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I love that the hockey season is really hitting its stride.
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My player to watch is Mangiapane. That 2nd line winger spot is up for grabs. Would be huge for Mangiapane if he manages to keep it for any length of time.
Ditto - his chemistry on that line looked great.

I think Mangiapane has a fairly high ceiling after Bennett whiffed on his opportunity to seize a top 6 role.
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Boy do I hope Bread stays on the 2nd line. He always looks dangerous out there. Hopefully Lucic scores a goal so I dont feel so crappy.
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Would be great to grab a true 2 RW dropping Eatbread to the third line.

Something like such:

Gaudreau - Monahan - Lindholm
Tkachuk - Backlund - Palmeri(example)
Eatbread - Ryan - Bennett

That would be an ideal top 9.
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Would be great to grab a true 2 RW dropping Eatbread to the third line.

Something like such:

Gaudreau - Monahan - Lindholm
Tkachuk - Backlund - Palmeri(example)
Eatbread - Ryan - Bennett

That would be an ideal top 9.
It would be even better if Mangiapane emerges as a fixture on that second line this year.


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Lines and pairings for tonight:

https://twitter.com/user/status/1182333210715287557

Gaudreau · Monahan · Lindholm
Tkachuk · Backlund · Mangiapane
Lucic · Ryan · Bennett
Rieder · Jankowski · Frolik

Giordano · Andersson
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I kinda miss line blender Peters. I think at the beginning of last season the way he continually played with the lines seemed to keep the team on its toes and helped contribute to their early success.

Something about the team this year feels stale.
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Damn was hoping to see Talbot start this one.
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Recent splits vs Dallas aren't awful but I always get a bad feeling when the Flames play them. Benn & Seguin are a handful. Then Vegas after this? Oof.
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  1. Sam Bennett will tie Ed Kea is games played from the Flames franchise with 316 (oh hell yeah brother), making him 56th all time.
  2. Matthew Tkachuk is only 1 goal away from tying Kristian Huselius for all time franchise goals. That feat would make him 45th.
  3. Mark Giordano is 1 point from tying Jerry Korab and becoming 82nd in points all time for defensemen in the NHL.
  4. Mikael Backlund is one assist from passing Lanny McDonald in all time assists as a Calgary Flame. McDonald is currently holding the 25th spot.
  5. Milan Lucic is two goals from amassing 200 over his career.
  6. David Rittich is 1 win from passing Rick Tabaracci becoming 14th all time for the Franchise.
  7. Johnny Gaudreau is 3 assists from tying Joel Otto in all time assists as a Flame. Otto currently holds the 12th spot in the franchise with 261
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Recent splits vs Dallas aren't awful but I always get a bad feeling when the Flames play them. Benn & Seguin are a handful. Then Vegas after this? Oof.
The Flames are going to win their first game in VGK this year. Maybe it happens on Saturday.
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Damn was hoping to see Talbot start this one.
Will start one of the games this weekend for sure.
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I kinda miss line blender Peters. I think at the beginning of last season the way he continually played with the lines seemed to keep the team on its toes and helped contribute to their early success.

Something about the team this year feels stale.
Well 3 games in and we’ve already seen three different second lines. Frolik first, then Bennett and now Mangiapane. How is that not line blender Peters?
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