Calgary Flames turn 7 power plays into 2 goals as Florida Panthers generate 25 shots at Scotiabank Saddledome
The Calgary Flames moved to 28-34-7 with 4 points and the Florida Panthers carried a 34-32-3 record with 1 point after a 4-1 result at Scotiabank Saddledome. The Calgary Flames vs Florida Panthers final score reflected Calgary’s 36 shots, Florida’s 25 shots, and a 56 faceoff win percent for the Flames.
First period
The Flames finished the first period with 0 goals while generating part of their 36 shots and setting a physical baseline with 18 hits in the game data. The Panthers also left the first period with 0 goals while posting 27 hits and a 44 faceoff win percent in the team data.
Second period
The Flames produced 2 second-period goals as part of a 4-goal night, and Calgary’s special teams created 7 power plays with 2 power-play goals. The Panthers went 0-for-2 on the power play with 5 shots on those chances, and Florida’s team log showed 11 giveaways against Calgary pressure.
Third period
The Flames added 2 more third-period goals and ended with an 11-point team total on 4 goals and 7 assists, which anchored a Calgary Flames match rating built on finishing and puck control. Dustin Wolf earned the win with 24 saves on 25 shots against, and his line included 3 power-play saves and 5 shorthanded saves in the goaltending splits. Morgan Frost appeared among the game’s stars, and he also had 1 goal on 4 shots in the previous-game player stat line provided. Victor Olofsson was also listed among the stars, and his previous-game line showed 1 goal on 6 shots with a plus-minus of 1.
Florida’s push and the margins
The Panthers scored their lone goal in the third period at even strength, and Florida’s even-strength line showed 1 goal with 17 shots. The Cats’ what went wrong for Calgary Flames angle stayed limited in this dataset to 18 giveaways by the Flames, but Calgary’s 6 takeaways and 11 blocked shots helped protect Wolf’s crease. A Calgary Flames vs Florida Panthers scoreline review also starts with discipline totals, because Calgary took 3 penalties for 6 penalty minutes while Florida took 7 penalties for 25 penalty minutes.
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