Flames take series opener vs. Oilers in high-scoring affair
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[May 19, 2022] The
host Calgary Flames set a NHL playoff record with two goals 51
seconds into the game and eventually claimed a 9-6 victory over the
Edmonton Oilers on Wednesday to open their Western Conference
second-round series.
After the Flames blew a four-goal lead, Rasmus Andersson broke a 6-6
tie three minutes into the third period with a wrist shot from the
right faceoff dot for the winning goal to cap a three-point game.
Matthew Tkachuk's second goal of the game at 8:55 of the third
period, a breakaway tally, provided the insurance tally, and he
netted an empty-netter to complete his first career playoff hat
trick and finish the highest-scoring playoff game in Battle of
Alberta history.
The 15 goals tied for the fifth-highest total in playoff history.
The last postseason game to feature at least 15 goals was a 9-6
Flames loss to the Los Angeles Kings on April 29, 1993.
Calgary matched its franchise playoff record with nine goals, a feat
also accomplished in 1988, 1993 and 1995.
Tkachuk recorded the Flames' first postseason hat trick since Theo
Fleury had one in 1995.
Blake Coleman scored twice, while Elias Lindholm, Andrew Mangiapane
and Brett Ritchie added singles for the Flames. Goaltender Jacob
Markstrom made 22 saves.
Zach Hyman scored twice and Connor McDavid produced one goal and
three assists for the Oilers. Evan Bouchard, Leon Draisaitl and
Kailer Yamamoto also scored. Starting goalie Mike Smith was pulled
after surrendering three goals on 10 shots. Mikko Koskinen took the
net and stopped 32 shots.
Game 2 of the best-of-seven series will be Friday in Calgary.
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Edmonton Oilers forward Connor McDavid (97) celebrates his goal
against the Calgary Flames in the first period in game one of the
second round of the 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Scotiabank
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Lindholm opened the scoring 26 seconds into the
clash when he found the mark from the top of the left circle.
Mangiapane then buried a chance from the slot at the 51-second mark,
eclipsing the record of 54 seconds held by the 1993 Pittsburgh
Penguins.
Ritchie's goal at the 6:05 mark chased Smith, and McDavid put the
Oilers on the board at 7:41 of the opening frame.
Coleman scored his first of the night 45 seconds into the second
period -- the first time in franchise history the Flames have scored
in the opening minute of the first two periods in a playoff game --
and then he made it 5-1 with a deflection at 6:10 of the frame.
Bouchard replied exactly one minute later, but Tkachuk's power-play
goal at 8:24 of the middle stanza made it 6-2, and the Flames
appeared free and clear.
The Oilers roared back. Hyman netted his first of the game before
the midway point of the second period and then made it 6-4 a few
minutes later with a rebound tally.
Draisaitl scored with 38.1 seconds remaining in the second period,
and then Yamamoto's rebound tally 88 seconds into the third period
evened the score 6-6.
--Field Level Media
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