Calgary Herald

Flames unhappy with their `weird' game against Ducks

- DANNY AUSTIN daustin@postmedia.com

Ryan Huska just didn't think it was worth the risk.

The Calgary Flames were down two goals to the Anaheim Ducks late in the third period Tuesday night. That's generally a scenario where we've seen Huska pull his goaltender.

But the Flames head coach opted to leave Jacob Markstrom between the pipes and the score stayed 5-3 until the final buzzer sounded.

“I didn't think we were at the point with the way we played where we deserved to have the goalie pulled,” Huska said Wednesday morning.

“I look at it as, `Would we end up 6-3?'

“I'm not saying we're not going to come back to win a game but I didn't have the impression from my team last night that we were good enough.”

If anyone's trying to manufactur­e any controvers­y about Huska's decision, they should give their head a shake.

The Flames were profoundly disappoint­ed in their performanc­e against the lowly Ducks.

Markstrom said he couldn't blame the fans who left the Saddledome early. Mackenzie Weegar called the performanc­e “weird.” Nobody was happy.

And nobody watching the game could reasonably have fooled themselves into thinking it was a night where the Flames were going to come storming back. They didn't look like they were up for the fight.

“It's at the moment, you have your decisions you have to make at certain times,” Huska said.

“Whether it's right or wrong, it's the one I felt was right at the time.”

HOPING TO GET GILBERT BACK IN THE LINEUP

One guy who Flames fans haven't seen in a while is Dennis Gilbert.

The hard-as-nails defenceman featured regularly through the first couple months of the season but has only played twice since the all-star break and hasn't made an in-game appearance since March 7.

That can't be easy for a guy who had set a career high in games played this season, skating 31 times before the end of January.

The Flames would like to get him some ice time in their final eight games, though.

“It's been a tough stretch for him and I think he's handled it really well,” Huska said.

“He's come to work every day and he's worked hard on the ice. We brought in some new defencemen at the deadline and he's the one who suffered from that, but he continues to do what we ask him to do on the ice at practice, so yeah, it would be nice to get him in.”

STAYING AT HOME

Joel Hanley won't be playing for the Flames against the Winnipeg Jets on Thursday night.

The Flames defenceman left Tuesday's game early in the first period and did not return.

Huska said Hanley would be listed as day-to-day and shouldn't be out long, but he wouldn't be available for Thursday's matchup.

Andrew Mangiapane's availabili­ty is also up in the air.

He participat­ed in Wednesday's practice but Huska wasn't sure if he'd play against the Jets.

Mangiapane has been out of action with an undisclose­d injury since the Flames' March 26 game against the Chicago Blackhawks.

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