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Role players find offensive game at Kraft Hockeyville

Wednesday, 09.24.2014 / 11:38 PM / Kraft Hockeyville 2014

By Aaron Vickers - NHL.com Correspondent

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Role players find offensive game at Kraft Hockeyville
Brian McGrattan, B.J. Crombeen, Matt Kassian and Deryk Engelland provided plenty of offense at the Kraft Hockeyville game in Sylvan Lake, Alberta on Wednesday.

SYLVAN LAKE, Alberta -- Some unlikely sources contributed to the offensive fireworks Wednesday night at 2014 Kraft Hockeyville.

Brian McGrattan and B.J. Crombeen are best known for the physical presence they bring to the game, as well as the occasional fight, but each scored a goal for the Calgary Flames in a 4-3 overtime victory against the Arizona Coyotes at the Sylvan Lake Multiplex. Matt Kassian and Deryk Engelland, two more physical players, also scored for the Flames.

"I think everyone that plays in the roles that the four of us do, work a lot to be able to contribute in other ways," Crombeen said. "It's nice to be able to chip in on the offense, but I think all of us know what our main role is and obviously just trying to play hard and do the simple things and get the pucks to the net."

Kassian opened the scoring near the midway point of the first, when he corralled a rebound from Chris Summers and beat Flames goalie Joni Ortio.

After Joe Vitale doubled that lead, Engelland pulled the Flames within one with 54.2 seconds remaining in the opening period with a seeing-eye shot from the point that found its way past Coyotes goaltender Mike McKenna.

McGrattan tied the game 1:59 into the second period after converting a cross-crease tap-in from Markus Granlund.

"[Granlund] is probably one of our most skilled players in our whole organization," McGrattan said. "He can make a lot of plays with the puck. Once I saw him with the puck, I just went to the post and put my stick on the ice. The pass came right to me."

Crombeen restored Arizona's lead 67 seconds later after a shot from Summers skipped off the 6-foot-2, 209-pound forward and behind Ortio.

"Obviously a great play by the D-man," Crombeen said. "The puck was kind of battling in the corner and got it behind. I don't know who got it to the D-man, but I just tried to get position and get to the net. It went off my stick, off my shin pad and in. I'm just trying to go hard to the net and obviously a great play by the D-man there."

In all, the four contributed to more than half the goals scored in the game. Collectively, Crombeen, McGrattan, Engelland and Kassian have combined for 58 goals in 1,015 games. They've collected 222 fighting majors over the same span.

"Pretty wild, eh?" McGrattan said. "They probably thought it was going to go the other way."

Kraft Hockeyville wasn't necessarily a place to showcase what else they can do with their hands. But McGrattan found a way to entertain the crowded rink in the resort community of roughly 13,000.

"It's big for the people in the town here. They won it," said McGrattan, playing in his second Kraft Hockeyville event after skating in the inaugural game in Salmon River, Nova Scotia as a member of the Ottawa Senators in 2006. "There's a lot of excitement around the game and around the day. You get to see all the fans and all the kids. It was a pretty enjoyable morning. A lot of those kids don't get to see NHL players being from a small town. I don't know how many games they get to. Anything we can do to make their day.

"No matter where you came from, you started in either a small town or a small rink. It means a lot to come back and see all the fans come out and how passionate and excited they were to have a game here. I think it was a lot of fun for everyone and I think everyone enjoyed it."

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