The Calgary Flames had a pretty decent first period against the Washington Capitals. Unfortunately, the Flames just couldn’t put a complete game together. The Capitals took advantage of some Flames defensive lapses and handily won the special teams battle, and that was enough for the visitors to beat the Flames by a 5-2 score.
The opening 20 minutes were quite dull and disjointed, as both teams failed to really execute with the puck. The Flames generally carried play, but they didn’t do very much with the puck.
With five minutes left in the period, Washington cashed in on a bad shift by the Flames in their own end. The Capitals got into the zone and cycled the puck, and the Flames failed to clear or disrupt the cycle, and the Capitals cashed in. Eventually Dylan Strome got a clear look at the net from the face-off dot to Dustin Wolf’s left and beat the goaltender glove-side to make it 1-0 Capitals.
Dylan Strome puts the Capitals up 1-0 #Flames | #ALLCAPS
: Sportsnet | NHL pic.twitter.com/ed9g4hNtn7— Robert Munnich (@RingOfFireCGY) March 19, 2024
First period shots were 12-8 Flames (all five-on-five) and, via Natural Stat Trick, five-on-five scoring chances were 10-10 (high-dangers were 4-1 Capitals).
The second period didn’t go well for the home side.
Just shy of five minutes into the period, Brayden Pachal took a minor for holding the stick. On the resulting power play, Max Pacioretty threw the puck into the net-front area and Alex Ovechkin redirected it high, past Wolf, to give the Capitals a 2-0 lead.
Alex Ovechkin scores on the power play. That's his 20th goal of the season. #Flames | #ALLCAPS
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About four minutes later Pachal took an interference minor at the Flames blue line. Early in the resulting power play, Ovechkin cranked a one-timer from the top of the circles – his traditional spot – past Wolf to give the Capitals a 3-0 lead.
Alex Ovechkin rips a one timer past Dustin Wolf
3-0 Washington #Flames | #ALLCAPS
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About a minute and a half later, the Flames responded off a rush play. Matt Coronato made a smart pass to Pachal, and Pachal’s backhand shot was redirected by Kevin Rooney past Charlie Lindgren and into the Capitals net to cut their lead to 3-1. The Capitals called a timeout and then challenged for goalie interference – A.J. Greer was in the vicinity of Lindgren – but the goal was upheld.
Kevin Rooney gets the Flames on the board! #Flames | #ALLCAPS
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But the Capitals answered back off a very odd play. Sonny Milano retrieved the puck at the point of the Flames’ zone and chucked it into the net front area, where Hendrix Lapierre slid it past Wolf to give the road side a 4-1 lead.
4-1 Washington #Flames | #ALLCAPS
: Sportsnet | NHL pic.twitter.com/0U1bZG8L0i— Robert Munnich (@RingOfFireCGY) March 19, 2024
Second period shots were 15-12 Capitals (10-7 Capitals at five-on-five) and five-on-five scoring chances were 9-9 (high-dangers were 5-2 Flames).
The Flames had some good looks throughout the third period. They drew within two midway through the period as MacKenzie Weegar fired a point shot past Lindgren after an offensive zone face-off win. That cut the Capitals’ lead to 4-2.
MacKenzie Weegar rifles a shot past Charlie Lindgren!
It's a two goal game! #Flames | #ALLCAPS
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The Flames pulled Wolf for the extra attacker late, but Tom Wilson added an empty-netter to make it 5-2 Capitals and put this out of reach for the home side.
Third period shots were 13-10 Flames (10-8 Flames at five-on-five) and five-on-five scoring chances were 11-10 Capitals (high-dangers were 5-3 Flames).
The Flames were decent enough in the opening period, but their defensive zone play was a big challenge for them. They just didn’t seem as connected as a five-man unit as they’ve been in recent outings, and as a result they had a lot of miscues, missed reads, and mishaps in all three zones. The ones they had in their own end led to penalties and goals against.
Special teams also weren’t on the Flames’ side. They allowed two power play goals and were 0-for-3 on their own advantages. In a game where the Flames were chasing it at five-on-five, their special teams units didn’t do enough to give them a boost.
The Flames just weren’t up to their usual standards against the Capitals, and their goaltender wasn’t able to bail them out. (Wolf did his level best to hold the fort, but he had basically no chance on the two Ovechkin goals.)
Let’s give it to Weegar. He led the Flames in shots, played a ton, and was pretty noticeable in all three zones.
The second period in general wasn’t all that great for the home side, so take your pick from the two Ovechkin power play goals or the late goal by Lapierre off a weird, broken play.
The Last of Us star Gabriel Luna was in attendance at the game.
During the minor hockey shootout competition during the first intermission, a kid did The Worm as his goal celebration.
He might be the coolest kid alive. Check out this celebration. pic.twitter.com/gESqgDNhqu
— Julian McKenzie (@jkamckenzie) March 19, 2024
The Flames (33-30-5) have a bit of a break in their schedule. They’re back at it on Saturday night in Vancouver when they face the Canucks. If you’re in Calgary, head on down to Greta Bar and watch the game with us! Tickets at NationGear.ca!
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