Dallas 1, Calgary 2

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DAL(36-35-11)0101
CGY(46-30-6)0112

Final

9:00 PM ET, March 18, 2009
Pengrowth Saddledome
Calgary, Alberta

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DAL36-35-1120-16-516-19-68-9-728-28-8
CGY46-30-627-10-419-20-214-8-236-23-5
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Team Stat Comparison
 
224
Goals
251
251
Goals Against
246
54
Power Play Goals
61
70
Power Play Goals Allowed
58
2
Shorthanded Goals
6
4
Shorthanded Goals Allowed
15
1144
Penalty Minutes
1299
14
Average Penalty Minutes
16
Goalie Breakdown
  GOALIE GP W TGA GAA SO SV SV%
Marty Turco 74 33 203 2.81 3 1790 .898
Tobias Stephan 10 1 27 3.70 0 181 .870
Matt Climie 3 2 9 2.92 0 76 .894
Brent Krahn 1 0 3 9.00 0 6 .667
Miikka Kiprusoff 76 45 209 2.84 4 1946 .903
Curtis McElhinney 14 1 31 3.59 0 249 .889
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Olli Jokinen has provided more offense than expected since joining the Flames. Team defense, however, has been a big disappointment lately and Calgary's lead in the Northwest Division has shrunk as a result.

The struggling Flames hope to rebound from one of their worst performances of the season Wednesday night when they open a three-game homestand against the Dallas Stars.

In need of an offensive boost for the stretch run, the Flames (40-23-6) acquired Jokinen from Phoenix at the trade deadline for forwards Matthew Lombardi and Brandon Prust and a first-round draft pick.

The deal couldn't be working out any better for Jokinen, who has eight goals and 10 points in his first six games with Calgary.

Jokinen was one of the few bright spots for the Flames in an 8-6 loss at Toronto on Saturday, as he collected three goals and two assists.

"It's a good hockey team and I'm playing with good players like Jarome (Iginla)," Jokinen told the Flames' official Web site. "I get a lot of chances and I feel a little bit lucky, the puck's been following me."

Iginla and Dion Phaneuf each had a goal and set up two others for Calgary, which lost four of the final five contests on its seven-game trip. That slide -- coupled with Vancouver's strong play -- has pulled the Canucks within three points of the Flames in the Northwest.

One area where the Flames haven't had much concern for years is in net, where Miikka Kiprusoff has established himself as one of the league's best.

Kiprusoff, though, has struggled lately, going 3-2-0 with a 4.57 goals-against average in seven starts since March 1. He allowed six goals on 22 shots Saturday before he was replaced by Curtis McElhinney early in the third period.

Coach Mike Keenan took the blame for starting Kiprusoff two nights after he faced 45 shots in a shootout win at Detroit.

"He'd like to have a better game I'm sure, but I think it was probably my fault for even playing him tonight because of what he had to go through and the work he had last game," Keenan said. "I take full credit for probably starting the wrong goaltender."

Kiprusoff figures to be back in net Wednesday despite losing his last four starts (0-3-1) against Dallas, including a pair of 3-1 defeats to the Stars this season.

Dallas was denied its third straight win with a 4-2 loss to Vancouver on Tuesday in the opener of a three-game trip.

Stephane Robidas and Steve Ott scored for the Stars, who dropped into a ninth-place tie with Minnesota in the Western Conference.

"It s tough," Ott said. "We can't afford right now to come away empty-handed in the points department."

Right wing Jere Lehtinen returned to Dallas' lineup Tuesday after he missed six games due to an upper-body injury, but forwards Brad Richards (broken wrist), Fabian Brunnstrom (upper body), Toby Peterson (foot) and Mark Parrish (head) remained sidelined.

Marty Turco could be back in net after making 21 saves in Tuesday's loss. He has stopped 60 of 62 shots in Dallas' two wins over the Flames this season, and is 14-6-1 with two ties and a 1.77 GAA in 24 career starts versus Calgary.

The Stars are 6-1-1 in their last eight games against the Flames, including three straight wins in Calgary.

Dallas' Mike Ribeiro has four goals and seven assists during an eight-game point streak.

 

 

NHL Scores

Wednesday, March 18th
New Jersey 2 Final
Carolina 4
Chicago 3 Final
Columbus 4 OT
Dallas 1 Final
Calgary 2
Nashville 3 Final
Anaheim 4 OT