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    Flames fall to Jets, waste opportunity to gain separation in standings

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    Flames fall to Jets, waste opportunity to gain separation in standings Empty Flames fall to Jets, waste opportunity to gain separation in standings

    Post by jedi17 Tue 10 Jan 2017, 6:31 pm

    Flames fall to Jets, waste opportunity to gain separation in standings
    January 10, 2017, 11:35 AM ET [31 Comments]
    Todd Cordell


    The Calgary Flames were in Winnipeg last night looking to separate themselves from the Jets, among other teams, with a win.

    They were unable to do just that as they put forth a sloppy effort and the Jets made them pay.

    A few notes: 

    1) Numbers wise, it was a pretty good game from T.J. Brodie. He played almost 20 minutes at 5v5 and the Flames out-attempted, outshot and out-chanced the Jets when he was on the ice.

    His game wasn't easy on the eyes, though, especially in the 3rd period. Brodie turned the puck over a few times, one of which led directly to a goal, he lost his stick twice, was on the receiving end of a big hit, and pretty much every shift in the 3rd was an adventure for the wrong reasons. Kind of summarizes the Flames' game as a whole, doesn't it?


    2) The 4th line played at a surprisingly high level on Monday night. They accounted for a few hits and dominated possession from the word go despite starting just one shift in the offensive zone. Matt Stajan, for example, spent 2:45 against Dustin Byfuglien at 5v5. In that time the Flames out-attempted the Jets 7-0 and out-chanced them 4-0. It was a weird game.

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