Losses on the weekend to Edmonton and Columbus — the 29th and 30th place teams in the NHL — reinforced what everybody has long said about this year’s edition of the Calgary Flames.
Head coach Brent Sutter re-affirmed the theory his team all too often lacks emotion and it’s only chance — especially during the three-game road trip which starts Tuesday at the Colorado Avalanche — is to find that fire.
“Our team is a real good hockey team when we have emotion and we have intensity, but when we don’t bring that, we’re not a very good hockey team,” Sutter said after a small gathering skated at the Saddledome Monday. “When we have it, we can play and compete against anybody in this league . That tells you what the makeup of your team is and what the strength and identity is. We need to have that emotion and intensity firing on all cylinders.”
Well, that’s the challenge from the coach. Time will tell whether his team has the oomph to follow through. With nine games remaining on the schedule and the Flames sitting 11th in the Western Conference and two points back of the pair of clubs tied for seventh and eight spots, they are pretty much in do-or-die territory.
The Flames can make the playoffs without running the table, but probably need to win seven of their remaining games.
They may get some more help soon. Forwards Tim Jackman (shoulder) and Lance Bouma (undisclosed but believed to be a concussion) as well as defenceman Chris Butler (leg laceration) are all going on this road trip. The two forwards said they figure they could get the green light to play in Denver, and Butler is without a timeline, but pushing hard to return by the end of this road swing.
As well, centre Blair Jones skated for the first time since suffering a broken ankle Feb. 9. Considering he was wearing a walking boot last Thursday, he’s pushing hard to be back in action as soon as possible.