’s latest larceny with the type of assessment generally reserved for NHL capologists.
Much like Miikka Kiprusoff did at the Dome for so many years, the stunningly efficient six-foot-six Swede calmly used everything from the shaft of his stick to the tip of his skate to frustrate the Canucks in a first period the Flames escaped down just 1-0.
It’s a lot easier to do when the goalie under siege is chill and the stars up front are opportunistic and meshing well. “Tonight he was feeling it. That pass he made at the end of the second period for the five-on-three goal… what a play. There’s not many guys in this league that can make a play like that.”The Flames’ six power play goals are their most through the first three games of a season since they tallied eight in 1992.
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