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WGD: GAME 17: RED WINGS @ FLAMES

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Brock Seguin
6 years ago
This Red Wings team is difficult to figure out. They opened the season at 4-1-0 in their first five games before losing six in a row (0-5-1) and have now won four of their last five (4-1-0). They have been a streaky team and have another good road-trip, going 2-1-0 in the first three games of their four-game Canadian road trip.
12 of the Red Wings first 17 games are on the road, ending tonight in Calgary. Luckily they’ve been good away from their new arena, going 6-5-0 while averaging 2.73 goals for per game and 2.45 goals against in those 11 games.
After tonight the Red Wings return to Little Caesars Arena for a five-game home stand and will play 13 of their next 15 contests in Detroit.
Let’s see how they matchup with the Flames.
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Record8-7-1 (4th in ATL)8-7-0 (5th in PAC)
Goals For2.69 GF/PG (t-22nd)2.40 GF/PG (30th)
Goals Against2.69 GA/PG (7th)2.87 GA/PG (t-13th)
Power Play18.0% (t-16th)17.0% (21st)
Penalty Kill83.6% (7th)76.4% (27th)
CorsiFor%49.43 CF% (18th)52.49 CF% (6th)

THE RED WINGS

Detroit Red Wings lines via DailyFaceoff

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ANTHONY MANTHA

HENRIK ZETTERBERG

GUSTAV NYQUIST

TOMAS TATAR

DYLAN LARKIN

JUSTIN ABDELKADER

DARREN HELM

FRANS NIELSEN

LUKE GLENDENING

SCOTT WILSON

ANDREAS ATHANASIOU

MARTIN FRK
DEFENSIVE PAIRINGS

JONATHAN ERICSSON

TREVOR DALEY

XAVIER OUELLET

MIKE GREEN

NIKLAS KRONWALL

NICK JENSEN
So much for the “these will be my lines for a while” because the blender has been back out for Jeff Blashill in recent games. The exciting young trio of Andreas AthanasiouDylan LarkinAnthony Mantha played really, really well together but they didn’t last very long together, because…Blashill gon’ Blashill. Instead of keeping his young centre with players that are helping him, Blashill has reunited Larkin with Justin Abdelkader, who has had a negative affect on him this season. In 110:04 5v5 TOI without Abdelkader, Larkin has a 54.86 CF% and a 54.72 High Danger Scoring Change Percentage—versus a 50.89 CF% and a 46.46 HDCF% in 98:07 5v5 TOI with Abby.
The only question mark for the Red Wings tonight is Scott Wilson, who is listed as a game-time decision  because of a lower-body injury.

THE FLAMES

Calgary Flames lines via DailyFaceoff

LWCRW

JOHNNY GAUDREAU

SEAN MONAHAN

MICHEAL FERLAND

MATTHEW TKACHUK

MIKAEL BACKLUND

MICHAEL FROLIK

SAM BENNETT

MARK JANKOWSKI

JAROMIR JAGR

KRIS VERSTEEG

CURTIS LAZAR

TROY BROUWER
DEFENSIVE PAIRINGS

MARK GIORDANO

DOUGIE HAMILTON

T.J. BRODIE

MICHAEL STONE

BRETT KULAK

RASMUS ANDERSSON
The Flames have a really solid top-6 and a great blueline. Their top-line of Johnny GaudreauSean MonahanMichael Ferland has been together for the majority of the season. They carry a 57.08 CF% together (118:25 5v5 TOI) but have scored just five even-strength goals together.
Their “3M Line” of Matthew TkachukMikael Backlund-Michael Frolik have been together for over a year and have been very successful again this season. They are one of the best possession lines in the NHL (58.93 CF%) and will likely be tasked with going head-to-head with the Mantha line tonight. That will leave the Red Wings’ second and third lines responsible to do the majority of their even-strength damage tonight.
Travis Hamonic will miss his third consecutive game with an undisclosed injury and while Matt Bartkowski had been filling in, Rasmus Andersson will make his season debut tonight. The 21-year-old was a second round pick (No.53 overall) in 2015 and has just one career NHL game under his belt. He had eight points (1G / 7A) in 10 games with Stockton (AHL) this year and had two 60-point season on the Barrie Colts (OHL) blueline in 2015 and 2016. He should bring more offence to the table that Bartkowski was capable of.

BETWEEN THE PIPES

Petr Mrazek vs. Mike Smith.
Mrazek earned himself tonight’s start after posting a 36-save shutout against the Oilers on Sunday.Mrazek has played pretty well in limited action, stopping 145 of the 157 shots (.924 SV%) that he has faced in four starts and one relief appearance. Mrazek has never lost in regulation in three career starts against the Flames.
Smith had a three-game winning streak snapped after allowing five goals on 21 shots in the Flames loss to the Canucks on Tuesday. Overall, he is 4-5-0 with a 2.95 GAA and .902 SV in nine starts on home-ice this season.

HOW TO WATCH

Puck-drop between the Red Wings and Flames is at 9:00 p.m. ET at Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary, Alberta. You can catch the game on Fox Sports Detroit in the United States or on SportsNet Flames in Canada.
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