1. Opening Up The Floodgates
It was spoken about in every media availability.
Keep playing the right way and the goals will come.
The Flames, who kicked off this season-long road trip with a 3-1 win in Washington, struggled to find the back of the net for three games. Shut out in both games in Florida, they scored in Raleigh thanks to a Nazem Kadri third period marker, but dropped the game 2-1 in overtime.
The message remained the same. Keep playing the right way, stick to the system, and the tide will turn.
In Philadelphia, the tide didn't just turn. The floodgates opened.
On Tuesday, the Flames jumped out to a 3-0 lead in the span of two minutes during the first period, with Connor Zary striking twice and Kadri picking up his 22nd goal of the year. Yegor Sharangovich rounded out the first period scoring and gave the Flames a 4-2 lead through 20 minutes.
MacKenzie Weegar added the Flames' fifth of the night in the second period and Matt Coronato put the game away with a late third period marker.
"Talked about it this morning so I guess I really do know I'm talking about huh," Kadri joked post-game when asked about the offensive outburst. "We got a little puck luck, a couple tips and deflections, capitalized on some chances, special teams was excellent tonight and that was the difference."
Being able to pick up that win and give the Flames a 2-2-1 record heading into tonight's game definitely lifted the club's spirits but to be able to win with six goals gives everyone an extra boost.
"No doubt about it, for guys to find the back of the net, I think it does a lot for a player’s confidence, especially when you might be squeezing (the stick) a little tighter than normal," Kadri said. "You’ve got to give us credit, we had a great first period, and that was the difference tonight."
Being able to come out with such a strong effort early on was a momentum-builder for the group, giving them something to work off of right away.
"I think the whole bench did," head coach Ryan Huska said when asked if the energy was boosted by Zary's opening goal. "And then when you’ve got the two quick ones right after that, it almost felt like a lot of weight was off their shoulders. Because it’s not a lot of fun, right? When you’re not scoring, it takes a lot of energy out of the room. They want to do what they can to help the team win, and if you’re not scoring goals, we’re not winning. I was happy with the overall game tonight, I thought there was a lot of good players for us."























