During a wild night at Scotiakank Saddledome, where personalities from the internal media and those of the Hockey Community speculated on a potential trade between the flames of Calgary and the leaflets of Philadelphia, there was a hockey game between the Anaheim flames and ducks.
Propelled by the two goals of Matthew Coronato and the 30 stops by Dustin Wolf, Calgary returned to Joker’s second position with a 4-1 victory against the Ducks.
The flames become the lowest team of the NHL
As mentioned in the pre-match notes, the flames scored 130 goals before the opening game, while the Ducks collected 127, the two most low teams in the league. Fortunately, Calgary found ways to beat a generally difficult opponent, John Gibson, to win a 4-1 victory.
Even if the home team was surpassed in it, 31-30, there was enough agitation and the opportunity to create an attack, which is not a trademark of the offensive attack Flames.
Meanwhile, while the game began to become uncontrollable for the Ducks, physicality has taken up and the flames did not decide any melee, especially in the moving seconds, protecting Dustin Wolf.
Coronato has a magical night
In his 80th NHL match, Matthew Coronato marked his first round of the career hat, at least we thought. He scored his first night with 44 seconds playing in the second to put the 2-1 flames before winning the insurance lens with about four minutes to go, then draw a length of the ice for an empty empty lens .
However, the NHL proceeded to an official change on the first goal, granting it to Blake Coleman, who was in front of Gibson when Coronato shot him at home. A few hours after the match, the league made this announcement, which means that the young person did not have a hat tour or a match winner.
Even if Coronato lost his first hat round in the NHL, he had one of the best performances of his young career. As one of the main programming players who should support the best scorers Jonathan Huberdeau and Nazem Kadri, Thursday evening’s performance is a reminder of what Coronato is capable when he focuses on the shooting more.
Klapka has been shining in the second game since the recall
Tuesday, Adam Klapka returned to the Flames range and played seven minutes on ten quarters of work, registering no blow and obtaining a penalty in the third period.
However, against the Ducks, it was as if Klapka had been killed by a cannon. Not only did he scored Calgary’s first goal in the middle of the period, but he was one of the team leaders with four shots.
After having patinated only seven minutes in his first match, he almost doubled his ice time against Anaheim, ending at night at 1:46 p.m. In addition, Klapka scored his first goal since April 18, 2024 and patinated more than ten minutes for the second time in his career.
Energy by a recent call, Klapka finds his groove with new teammates and argues a case to stay in alignment.
The blockbuster game exceeds the game
The rumors started during the warm -ups where Andrei Kuzmenko was no longer in the programming. Then Jakub Pelletier left the match after six quarters of work and the social media is on fire, saying that the two players were part of a business with the philadelphia flyers.
While the Flames fought in a match in a goal, the team leaders were busy concluding an agreement that led Joel Farabee and Morgan Frost to the organization.
In the end, it was a successful night on and outside the ice, while Calgary picked up two precious points for their thrust in the playoffs and revived the programming for the Stretch Drive. Like many social media users have pointed out, it was difficult to watch the match and cool off on the flows to see if and when an official trade has happened.