During Sunday’s 2-1 victory in Philadelphia, the Flames blocked as many shots as they allowed to reach their netminder Dustin Wolf
It wasn’t necessarily pretty, and it wasn’t particularly exciting. Article content It was, in the words of one of Calgary’s heart-and-soul sorts, “Flames hockey.” Article content Article content
The Flames wrapped this road-trip Sunday by scratching out a 2-1 win over the Flyers in Philadelphia.
Jonathan Huberdeau tallied twice in the City of Brotherly Love, while Dustin Wolf was sharp when needed behind a squad that allowed a season-low 18 shots on net.
The Flames also blocked 18, half of those coming from the defence pairing of MacKenzie Weegar and Joel Hanley.
“That’s Flames hockey right there,” Weegar declared during a post-game interview on Spo

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