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The Morning After
Calgary Flames 1 - Ottawa Senators 3
Tidbits
-PK Still Perfect: The Flames penalty kill has been one of the few bright spots as of late. They went 3-3 last night against Ottawa and killed off their last 12 man down situations over the last four games.
-Not Adding Up: The Flames, once again has trouble scoring Wednesday night, but it’s not for the lack of trying. In their last three games they’ve scored a total of two goals, but have had a total of 96 shots. The last time the scored more than one goal was a 4-3 win over the Maple Leafs where they only had 18 shots total. What gives?
-Over The .500 Mark: With their victory over the Flames the Ottawa Senators are now 5-2-0 against Calgary this season. Ottawa can finish no worse than 5-4-0 against the Flames, meaning they will take the season series for the first time since 2016 (yes, it’s only usually a two game series).
Highlights
Post Game Reaction
"When you aren't scoring, those little games within a game are magnified."
— Calgary Flames (@NHLFlames) March 25, 2021
Head coach Darryl Sutter shares his thoughts on tonight's setback to the Sens. pic.twitter.com/jwsRQSDYkw
"We didn't have the ability to lock it down when we needed to."
— Calgary Flames (@NHLFlames) March 25, 2021
Mark Giordano on tonight's game against the Senators. pic.twitter.com/uyZ1PdlWSV
"We can't just move on. You have to feel this and let it motivate you for the next one."
— Calgary Flames (@NHLFlames) March 25, 2021
Dillon Dube reflects on tonight's setback to Ottawa. pic.twitter.com/xBdGGHyieK