One shot in the first period. One goal in nine periods. Yet somehow, one point in Raleigh. Despite their continued offensive lethargy, the Flames salvaged something from nothing on Sunday night.
The Flames’ 23 goals from the D-corps easily leads the league. Calgary’s 3.07 goals per game is fifth in the league, about 20 to 25 spots higher than many of us projected.
Cole Jordan wasn’t sure if he’d be back playing this season. In fact, the former Calgary Flames prospect wasn’t even sure if he’d ever play hockey again after being diagnosed with an ...
All the while, Dustin Wolf held the Flames in a game in which they started ... the west’s wild-card turtle race with goaltending and heart, which have done well at times to mask their offensive ...