Thursday, October 28, 2021

Calgary Flames Sack Towns of Manhattan and Newark

From the desks: RAISE GRESCHNER WITH THE GREATS & THE BRICK CITY STYX


UP IN FLAMES

It's as if Calgary was some ancient civilization that amassed an army, marched East, laid siege to the metropolitan area, and burnt it to the ground upon arrival.

After defeating the Capitals at Washington, the Flames arrived in Manhattan on Monday.  What started as a tightly contested affair quickly deteriorated into a rout.  Igor Shesterkin committed the first of his two cardinal sins when Christopher Tanev scored with just 1:10 left in the opening period.  Then, just over two minutes into the second period, Calgary made it a 2-0 game.  The Rangers showed signs of life at 5:25 of the third period when Kevin Rooney converted feeds from Jacob Trouba and newcomer Dryden Hunt.  Afterwhich, it was flame on.  Calgary scored three unanswered goals.  Shesterkin's second cardinal sin came on a penalty kill with just 0:05 left in regulation giving the Flames a 5-1 final margin of victory.

The Flames next invaded Newark on Tuesday.  They scored four unanswered goals within the first 13 minutes of the game.  Starting between the pipes, Nico Daws yielded three goals on Calgary's first seven shots and was promptly pulled.  In relief, Scott Wedgewood surrendered the Flames' fourth goal of the first period and another midway through the third.  The Devils mustered three goals, two by Pavel Zacha and one by Dawson Mercer.

Calgary has 17 goals in their last four games, with the Steel City dead ahead.  Playing minus Jack Hughes, the Devils have until Saturday's game against the Penguins to recover.  The hope here being Calgary treats Pittsburgh similarly.


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