Flames Struggle on Road, Suffer 4-1 Defeat to Canadiens
The Calgary Flames kicked off their road trip with a disappointing 4-1 loss against the Montreal Canadiens, marking their third consecutive defeat.
Lineup Changes Ahead of Puck Drop
In an effort to revitalize the team, head coach Ryan Huska made several lineup adjustments. Adam Klapka was elevated to the top line alongside Jonathan Huberdeau and Nazem Kadri. Meanwhile, rookie William Stromgren made his NHL debut, taking the ice on the fourth line. Hunter Brzustewicz returned to the lineup after being a healthy scratch in the previous game.
Canadiens Set the Tone Early
Montreal came out strong, dominating the first period with a fast-paced game plan. The Canadiens outshot the Flames 14-7, and Calgary struggled to generate any sustained offensive pressure, often finding themselves on the defensive.
Second Period Breakthroughs
The Canadiens struck first just 3:10 into the second period when Alexandre Texier scored his fourth goal of the season, marking the 100th point of his NHL career. Lane Hutson quickly followed suit, doubling Montreal’s lead with a powerful one-timer on a delayed penalty.
Things worsened for the Flames as Oliver Kapanen capitalized on a turnover in front of their net, sliding the puck past goalie Dustin Wolf to make it 3-0.
Flames Find a Spark
Calgary finally showed some resilience late in the period. Joel Farabee scored, beating Jacob Fowler with a shot through traffic, cutting the deficit to 3-1. Brzustewicz assisted on the goal, marking the first point of his NHL career.
Third Period Struggles
Any momentum the Flames hoped to carry into the third period was quickly extinguished when Cole Caufield scored, restoring Montreal’s three-goal lead. Although Calgary thought they had pulled within two when Kadri scored, a video review confirmed that the play was offside, negating the goal.
Montreal maintained control, finishing the game with a 35-29 shot advantage and securing a convincing home victory.
Key Takeaways
1. Power Play Woes Continue
Calgary’s power play struggled once again, going 0-for-4 and failing to capitalize on opportunities. The Flames entered the game ranked last in the league with a 14.5 percent success rate.
2. Brzustewicz Makes His Presence Felt
Hunter Brzustewicz, after being scratched previously, had a solid outing and earned his first NHL point. His reliable performance may solidify his place in the lineup moving forward.
3. Canadiens Target Upper Net
Dustin Wolf, who has been praised for his positioning, faced challenges as Montreal successfully targeted the upper portion of the net. Several goals came from this area, which opponents may continue to exploit as the season progresses.
Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.
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