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*** 2021-22 Playoffs Opening Round: Dallas Stars (WC1) at Calgary Flames (P1) - (CGY WINS 4-3) ***


DAL vs CGY  

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  1. 1. Wild Card Upset or Division Winner Dominance?

    • 1- Stars shock everyone (except themselves) by putting away the Flames in 4!
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    • 2- Stars in 5, play out of their minds, match Calgary in every category, and skate off with the convincing series win.
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    • 3- Stars in 6, showing Dallas really can play with the big boys, face adversity, and come out on top.
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    • 4- Stars in 7 in a brutal series where perhaps the Flames didn't capitalize on all their chances, while Dallas certainly did!
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    • 5- Flames in 4. Nothing to see here folks...Calgary does what some expect, and do away with the pretending Stars.
    • 6- Flames in 5. Dallas offers a bit of resistance, but nothing that phases the Flames. Onward Cgy marches.
    • 7- Flames in 6. Stars put up a bigger fight than people think, make things interesting, but Flames still too much.
    • 8- Flames in 7. Dallas pushes Sutter's boys to the limit and almost pull it out, but find themselves just shy of glory.

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6 hours ago, Toronto Jules said:

Also the Flames play a physical type game which if it does come down to them playing against the Avalanche that could give them some trouble. 

That what I'm thinking too👍

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Flames use 3-goal third period to top Stars 3-1 in Game 5

 
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ByAP
Updated: 3 hours ago
 

CALGARY, Alberta -- — Mikael Backlund, Andrew Mangiapane and Trevor Lewis all scored in the third period, leading the Calgary Flames to a 3-1 victory over the Dallas Stars on Wednesday night to take a 3-2 lead in their first-round playoff series.

 

Jacob Markstrom made 20 saves for the Flames, who can win the series Friday in Dallas. If necessary, Game 7 would be back in Calgary on Sunday.

 

“It feels a lot better than if we were down, but we know it’s going to be a really hard game” Backlund said. “Of course, we feel confident and excited going there. It’s a big game.”

 

Jason Robertson scored the lone goal for Dallas, and Jake Oettinger stopped 29 shots.

 

Robertson, who had a team-leading 41 goals in the regular season, scored his first in the playoffs at 13:21 of the second period to put the Stars ahead 1-0. He drove in from the boards and wristed a shot that deflected off Markstrom’s glove and then off defenseman Noah Hanifin into Calgary’s net.

 

But the line of Backlund, Mangiapane and Blake Coleman struck in the third.

 

“We knew they were going to come hard," Robertson said. “We tried to minimize their speed to the neutral zone and we didn’t and it cost us.”

 

Mangiapane circled out from behind the goal line and centered the puck for Backlund’s redirect by Oettinger to make it 1-1 at 6:49 of the third.

 

“I haven’t scored much down the stretch here," Backlund said. "It felt really good to put the puck in the net and such a big goal as well.”

 

The Flames took the lead when Backlund was in the neutral zone and fed a backhand pass to Mangiapane at the Stars’ blue line. Mangiapane took three strides in and beat Oettinger’s glove with a high shot at 13:20.

 

“It was loud,” Mangiapane said of the Saddledome crowd. “It was great even when Backs scored. You could hear the building erupt. I think the fans were waiting for a goal. Our whole team just fed off that energy from the fans.”

 

Lewis sealed it with an empty-netter with 58 seconds left.

 

Neither team scored on their two power-play chances and are 2-for-19 in the series.

 

“We’re going to look at some stuff from this game and get ready for the next game and it’s not over yet,” Dallas' Roope Hintz said.

 

Flames forward Johnny Gaudreau took a deflected puck in the side of the head at the Stars’ blue line. He went to the dressing room for treatment late in the period, but was back in the game in the second period.

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11 hours ago, Villella McMeans said:

That what I'm thinking too👍

I think that just might slow down a little of the offense that the Avalanche has. I am not sure they will be able to shut them down, but they might be able to slow them down enough to make it a very close series and possible pull it out. 

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On 5/11/2022 at 3:21 PM, Math said:

I'm absolutely delighted that Bowness finally decides to split up the line that's responsible for half of the Stars' goal, both in regular season and in the playoffs, for game #5. That's the spark so desperately needed to put back this fantastic offense in business. 

Dallas is finished tonight!!  Calgary will move on

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50 minutes ago, Hockey Junkie said:

Dallas is finished tonight!!  Calgary will move on

 

Wrong. The leadership of Benn and Suter will finally pay off. They just need to avoid taking the lead before the third period (or maybe a 14-goal lead, I'd be satisfied with that). I'm not even worried.

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  • TropicalFruitGirl26 changed the title to 2021-22 Playoffs Opening Round: Dallas Stars (WC1) at Calgary Flames (P1) - (Series Even 3-3)

Man Calgary fell down harshly...they didn't play tough and ended being pylons after tying the game at 2...frigging Zadorov tries to pick fights when it's too late he shoulda been dropping the gloves when it matters at start of game...nobody had enough emotion except Johnny Hockey...yeesh...ALL I KNOW IS IF THEY BETTER BRING BACK THE WIN ON SUNDAY FOR SUTTER IF THEY KNOW WHAT GOOD FOR THEM🔥🤬🔥

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Wild-card Stars force Game 7 against Calgary with 4-2 win

 
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ByAP
Updated: 3 hours ago
 

DALLAS -- — Joe Pavelski and the Dallas Stars were skating with urgency in the third period. If not, it could easily have been their last one of the season.

Miro Heiskanen scored the go-ahead goal late in the second period and the Stars recovered after blowing an early two-goal lead, beating the Calgary Flames 4-2 on Friday night to force a deciding Game 7 in their first-round Western Conference series.

 

“The message was we’ve got to have a good third. We haven’t always had good thirds at times with the lead, and we wanted to kind of try to turn that,” Pavelski said.

 

“The other night, they came out hard in the third and we didn’t handle it well enough. And tonight was one of those situations where I think everyone bought in. We took a step in the right direction of doing it.”

 

Calgary was in position to close out the wild-card Stars after a 3-1 home win in Game 5 on Wednesday night, when the Pacific Division champions scored all of their goals in the third period.

 

This series instead is going back to the Saddledome for a deciding Game 7 on Sunday night.

 

“A hell of a game. We couldn’t get the equalizer," a rather-terse Calgary coach Darryl Sutter said.

 

The first goal in these playoffs for Heiskanen came on a 40-foot shot with a bunch of traffic in front of Flames goalie Jacob Markstrom. That came with 2:28 left in the second period, in which both teams scored twice.

 

With their season on the line, the Stars didn't give in during the third period.

 

“We went after them instead of sitting back. ... That was one of our better third periods of the year, and it was a timely one,” Michael Raffl said.

 

“That was NHL playoff hockey at its best. That was a great hockey game," coach Rick Bowness said. "Both teams, both goalies, were great.”

 

Calgary will host a Game 7 for the first time since 2006, when it lost its first-round series to Anaheim. This is the third consecutive playoffs that the Stars will play a Game 7 — they beat Colorado in the second round in the NHL bubble in Canada two seasons ago, and lost at St. Louis in a second-round series that went the full distance in 2019.

 

“We have a confident group,” Pavelski said. “Every game’s been tight, been competitive and fun to play in."

 

Roope Hintz and Raffl also scored for Dallas, and Tyler Seguin added an empty-netter in the final minute. Jake Oettinger, their 23-year-old goalie who had never started a playoff game before this series, stopped 36 shots.

 

Markstrom also had 36 saves.

 

Calgary tied the game at 2 with 8:01 left in the second period on a goal by Mikael Backlund, which came 1 second after the end of what officially went down as another unsuccessful power play in this series when both teams have struggled with a man advantage.

 

That made the Flames 0 for 2 on the power play in the game, to match Dallas at 2 for 21 in the series.

 

The Stars made it 2 for 22 midway through the third period when Joe Pavelski had an almost point-blank shot that ricocheted off Markstrom’s skate that was on the line.

 

Backlund’s third goal of the series came on a slap shot that Oettinger had deflected before it bounced off Heiskanen and into the net. That was about four minutes after Johnny Gaudreau’s nifty crossing pass to Michael Stone for the easy tip-in.

 

“They get two, and we climb back. It’s a tight game but I’d say that 3-2 goal late in the second was tough,” Flames center Elias Lindholm said. “Obviously, we’d like to win this game, but it’s a new day tomorrow and a game on Sunday, and that’s why we fought so hard all year to have home ice on Game 7."

 

The Stars had a 2-0 lead about six minutes into the second period when Raffl finished off a wild play in front of the net.

 

Joel Kiviranta was trying to follow up his own shot, even reaching back after skating past the net, while two Calgary skaters and Markstrom all went down on the ice. Defenseman Christopher Tanev was one of the ones down, and tried to push the puck away with his hand before Raffl was able to stuff it just inside the post

 

Hintz got his second goal of the series with 5:08 left in the first period, right after Oettinger withstood a flurry of shots at the other end.

Matthew Tkachuk and Gaudreau, both 100-point and 40-goal scorers in the regular season, got off quick shots in succession that had Oettinger scrambling and diving across the crease.

 

Once the Stars had the puck going the other way, Pavelski had a drop-back pass for the charging Hintz, who sent a quick wrister under the legs of Markstrom.

 

Tkachuk took a backhander off his knee early in the first period that ricocheted off the post.

 

GAME 7 HISTORY

 

Calgary is 5-7 in Game 7s, but has lost six of the last seven it has played. The only Game 7 victory for the Flames since 1990 was in the first round against Vancouver in 2004, before they then advanced to the Stanley Cup Final and lost to Tampa Bay in the seventh game.

 

Dallas is 6-8, including a Game 7 win over Colorado in the second round of the 2020 playoffs, when the Stars went on to make the Stanley Cup Final in the postseason played in a bubble in Canada because of the pandemic.

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Hopefully Lucic chases Benn around and Zadorov and Gudbrandson getting into some fights in the first period...the emotion and anger Calgary plays with the better... FIGHT TO WIN FOR FCK SAKES YOU FRIGGIN SUTTER BOYS🔥🤬🔥

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17 hours ago, Math said:

 

Wrong. The leadership of Benn and Suter will finally pay off. They just need to avoid taking the lead before the third period (or maybe a 14-goal lead, I'd be satisfied with that). I'm not even worried.

Flames will finish off you pretenders in game 7

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4 hours ago, Villella McMeans said:

Hopefully Lucic chases Benn around and Zadorov and Gudbrandson getting into some fights in the first period...the emotion and anger Calgary plays with the better... FIGHT TO WIN FOR FCK SAKES YOU FRIGGIN SUTTER BOYS🔥🤬🔥

 

 

Has there been a better save these playoffs???
 

 

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Well, I had other plans for Sunday evening, apparently it will be hockey. The Stars decided to be a pain in the ass until the very end. While being great, Öttinger did not steal this one: The Flames started very well, but thing got even since and the Stars really started to get in control from the second period. I'm not saying that because of the outcome but we had to wait until game #6 to finally have a fun game and not the boring 90s trap we've seen so far.

 

1 hour ago, OccamsRazor said:

Has there been a better save these playoffs???

 

I'd say Öttinger's save against Toffoli (or Tkatchuk ?) in game #4. Though Markström did hell of a save, Pavelski played it quite lazy.

 

The Stars are undefeated when Nat "boobs" Gauvreau is behind Bowness, let's send her in Calgary for that game #7.

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4 minutes ago, Math said:

Nat "boobs" Gauvreau

 

There natural?? Not enhanced? Wow.

 

Impressive.

 

5 minutes ago, Math said:

The Stars decided to be a pain in the ass until the very end.

 

 

All pressure is on the Flames.

 

Will it crush them?

 

Seems Stars are playing with house money.

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7 hours ago, Math said:

Well, I had other plans for Sunday evening, apparently it will be hockey. The Stars decided to be a pain in the ass until the very end. While being great, Öttinger did not steal this one: The Flames started very well, but thing got even since and the Stars really started to get in control from the second period. I'm not saying that because of the outcome but we had to wait until game #6 to finally have a fun game and not the boring 90s trap we've seen so far.

 

 

I'd say Öttinger's save against Toffoli (or Tkatchuk ?) in game #4. Though Markström did hell of a save, Pavelski played it quite lazy.

 

The Stars are undefeated when Nat "boobs" Gauvreau is behind Bowness, let's send her in Calgary for that game #7.

Her name is Gauvreau...? She famous of something for something else other than that picture?

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1 hour ago, FireDillabaugh said:

https://www.tsn.ca/no-suspension-for-flames-nikita-zadorov-for-hit-on-luke-glendening-1.1799572

 

Absolutely ridiculous.  Should have been a penalty called on the play and a suspension.  League and officials drop the ball once again.

Looked to me like he was trying to hit the body and Glendenning turned away from the oncoming hit...

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1 hour ago, FireDillabaugh said:

Absolutely ridiculous.  Should have been a penalty called on the play and a suspension.  League and officials drop the ball once again.

 

Yeah, it's surprising in regard of what does the League want to eradicate. On one hand, they want to ban everything that's related to head injuries, contact, etc.; on another hand they recongnize that there was a head contact but do not punish the action... The ruling is contradictory.

 

Regarding the play, I'm still torn honestly. Zadorov had both skates on the ice and I'm buying the fact he wanted to have a clean hit and not one of those cheap and dirty check à la Wilson. He's much bigger and heavier than Glendening so there's that. But it was still a head contact. Maybe suspension would have been called in the regular season because we know all know the rule in the playoffs: is the player dead? If no, no suspension. Otherwise, one game suspension.

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9 minutes ago, Villella McMeans said:

Her name is Gauvreau...? She famous of something for something else other than that picture?

 

Yes, former porn actress (to be confirmed) and a Dallas transplant from Toronto. Oh wait... Toronto? Damn, not the Leafs game #7 curse. So maybe not a good idea to send her to Alberta.

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6 minutes ago, Math said:

 

Yes, former porn actress (to be confirmed) and a Dallas transplant from Toronto. Oh wait... Toronto? Damn, not the Leafs game #7 curse. So maybe not a good idea to send her to Alberta.

Wow I'm gonna look that name up for pictures haha👍

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