As great as he was, several other players on this Flames roster stepped up as well, as they were able to advance on what was a very solid team effort for the majority of the series. Here are the three main reasons they were able to move on to the second round. Top Stars Showed up When It Mattered No Flames player was perfect in this series, but several individuals stepped up at crucial times.
The first-round elimination games between the Pittsburgh Penguins and New York Rangers and Dallas Stars and Calgary Flames went to overtime.
They were good enough to be good. They were not good enough to be more than that. In a salary-capped NHL, it’s a common problem.
No | Player | Pos |
---|---|---|
37 | C | |
14 | C | |
30 | G | |
36 | D | |
13 | C | |
10 | RW | |
12 | C | |
49 | C | |
11 | RW | |
34 | RW | |
2 | D | |
44 | D | |
55 | D | |
4 | D | |
24 | C | |
70 | G | |
51 | C | |
64 | LW | |
25 | LW | |
3 | D | |
23 | D | |
92 | LW | |
29 | G | |
16 | RW | |
40 | LW | |
28 | D | |
47 | RW | |
18 | LW | |
21 | LW | |
39 | D | |
31 | G | |
91 | C | |
5 | D | |
46 | D | |
37 | D | |
43 | RW | |
20 | D | |
27 | LW | |
41 | G |