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All Games | 45-34-0 | -4 | 45-34 | -4 | 20-39 | 2.5 | 31.3 | 2.1 | 26.5 | Team Stats (Road Games) | 22-18-0 | +1.8 | 22-18 | +1.8 | 8-18 | 2.3 | 30.7 | 2.2 | 29.5 | Last 5 Games | 2-3-0 | -2 | 2-3 | -2 | 1-3 | 2.4 | 26.8 | 1.8 | 24.8 | vs. Division | 15-11-0 | -0.3 | 15-11 | -0.3 | 5-16 | 2.4 | 33.3 | 1.8 | 26.4 |
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Team Stats (All Games) | 79 | 197 | 63 | 52 | 70 | 12 | 17 | 2473 | 8.0% | 277 | 44 | 15.9% | 323 | Team Stats (Road Games) | 40 | 94 | 23 | 26 | 39 | 6 | 8 | 1227 | 7.7% | 131 | 20 | 15.3% | 149 | Team Stats (Last 5 Games) | 5 | 12 | 6 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 134 | 9.0% | 15 | 3 | 20.0% | 21 | Team Stats (vs. Division) | 26 | 62 | 19 | 18 | 21 | 4 | 5 | 865 | 7.2% | 91 | 11 | 12.1% | 97 | Stats Against (All Games) | | 166 | 47 | 54 | 59 | 6 | 7 | 2090 | 7.9% | 292 | 50 | 17.1% | 288 | Stats Against (Road Games) | | 88 | 25 | 32 | 28 | 3 | 5 | 1180 | 7.5% | 159 | 27 | 17.0% | 151 | Stats Against (Last 5 Games) | | 9 | 0 | 3 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 124 | 7.3% | 14 | 4 | 28.6% | 18 | Stats Against (vs. Division) | | 48 | 10 | 20 | 17 | 1 | 2 | 686 | 7.0% | 102 | 16 | 15.7% | 85 |
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MARTIN JONES (All Games) | 18 | 17 | 483 | 450 | 93.2% | 3 | 11-6 | +3.8 | 11-6-0 | +4 | 5-6 | MARTIN JONES (Road Games) | 11 | 11 | 328 | 305 | 93.0% | 1 | 7-4 | +3.1 | 7-4-0 | +3 | 4-3 | MARTIN JONES (vs. Division) | 6 | 6 | 151 | 142 | 94.0% | 1 | 4-2 | +1.8 | 4-2-0 | +2 | 0-3 | MARTIN JONES (Last 4 Games) | 4 | 4 | 104 | 96 | 92.3% | 0 | 2-2 | -0.4 | 2-2-0 | 0 | 0-2 | JONATHAN QUICK (All Games) | 47 | 47 | 1141 | 1047 | 91.8% | 5 | 27-20 | -2.6 | 27-20-0 | -4 | 14-24 | JONATHAN QUICK (Road Games) | 19 | 19 | 502 | 465 | 92.6% | 1 | 10-9 | -0.4 | 10-9-0 | 0 | 4-9 | JONATHAN QUICK (vs. Division) | 16 | 16 | 402 | 374 | 93.0% | 3 | 10-6 | +1.8 | 10-6-0 | +1 | 5-11 | JONATHAN QUICK (Last 4 Games) | 4 | 4 | 103 | 96 | 93.2% | 1 | 2-2 | -1 | 2-2-0 | -1 | 1-2 |
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All Games | 34-45-0 | +0.7 | 34-45 | +0.7 | 33-42 | 2.5 | 26.8 | 2.9 | 28.5 | Team Stats (Home Games) | 18-21-0 | -0.6 | 18-21 | -0.6 | 15-22 | 2.7 | 27.2 | 2.9 | 27.3 | Last 5 Games | 3-2-0 | +2.2 | 3-2 | +2.2 | 1-4 | 2.4 | 25.6 | 2.2 | 31.4 | vs. Division | 10-17-0 | -2.2 | 10-17 | -2.2 | 7-17 | 2.4 | 26.3 | 2.7 | 28.3 |
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Team Stats (All Games) | 79 | 201 | 44 | 74 | 70 | 13 | 13 | 2121 | 9.5% | 241 | 36 | 14.9% | 341 | Team Stats (Home Games) | 39 | 105 | 24 | 37 | 37 | 7 | 9 | 1059 | 9.9% | 115 | 19 | 16.5% | 180 | Team Stats (Last 5 Games) | 5 | 12 | 3 | 5 | 4 | 0 | 1 | 128 | 9.4% | 16 | 2 | 12.5% | 18 | Team Stats (vs. Division) | 27 | 65 | 15 | 27 | 20 | 3 | 2 | 709 | 9.2% | 80 | 11 | 13.7% | 110 | Stats Against (All Games) | | 228 | 63 | 73 | 85 | 7 | 12 | 2251 | 10.1% | 230 | 41 | 17.8% | 398 | Stats Against (Home Games) | | 112 | 34 | 32 | 43 | 3 | 4 | 1063 | 10.5% | 106 | 12 | 11.3% | 194 | Stats Against (Last 5 Games) | | 11 | 2 | 4 | 5 | 0 | 1 | 157 | 7.0% | 11 | 1 | 9.1% | 13 | Stats Against (vs. Division) | | 72 | 24 | 15 | 30 | 3 | 5 | 763 | 9.4% | 77 | 14 | 18.2% | 127 |
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JOEY MACDONALD (All Games) | 10 | 9 | 261 | 233 | 89.3% | 0 | 5-4 | +2.8 | 5-4-0 | +3 | 5-4 | JOEY MACDONALD (vs. Division) | 3 | 3 | 82 | 71 | 86.6% | 0 | 0-3 | -3 | 0-3-0 | -3 | 2-1 | JOEY MACDONALD (Last 4 Games) | 4 | 3 | 91 | 81 | 89.0% | 0 | 2-1 | +1.8 | 2-1-0 | +2 | 2-1 | JONI ORTIO (All Games) | 9 | 9 | 193 | 172 | 89.1% | 0 | 4-5 | -0.4 | 4-5-0 | 0 | 3-5 | JONI ORTIO (vs. Division) | 5 | 5 | 109 | 97 | 89.0% | 0 | 1-4 | -2.4 | 1-4-0 | -2 | 1-3 | JONI ORTIO (Last 4 Games) | 4 | 4 | 75 | 65 | 86.7% | 0 | 2-2 | +0.5 | 2-2-0 | +1 | 2-2 | KARRI RAMO (All Games) | 37 | 34 | 1001 | 915 | 91.4% | 0 | 17-17 | +7 | 17-17-0 | +6 | 15-18 | KARRI RAMO (vs. Division) | 12 | 11 | 333 | 311 | 93.4% | 0 | 7-4 | +7.2 | 7-4-0 | +6 | 2-8 | KARRI RAMO (Last 4 Games) | 4 | 4 | 121 | 112 | 92.6% | 0 | 2-2 | +1.2 | 2-2-0 | +1 | 1-3 |
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3/13/2014 | TORONTO | 2-3 | L | 0, -205 | L | 5 ov | P | 3/15/2014 | ANAHEIM | 1-2 | L | 0, -145 | L | 5 ov | U | 3/17/2014 | PHOENIX | 3-4 | L | 0, -165 | L | 5 un | O | 3/20/2014 | WASHINGTON | 2-1 | W | 0, -200 | W | 5 ev | U | 3/22/2014 | FLORIDA | 4-0 | W | 0, -290 | W | 5 un | U | 3/24/2014 | at PHILADELPHIA | 3-2 | W | 0, -115 | W | 5 un | P | 3/25/2014 | at WASHINGTON | 5-4 | W | 0, -105 | W | 5 un | O | 3/27/2014 | at PITTSBURGH | 3-2 | W | 0, +100 | W | 5 ev | P | 3/29/2014 | WINNIPEG | 4-2 | W | 0, -220 | W | 5 un | O | 3/31/2014 | MINNESOTA | 2-3 | L | 0, -180 | L | 5 un | P | 4/2/2014 | PHOENIX | 4-0 | W | 0, -180 | W | 5 ev | U | 4/3/2014 | at SAN JOSE | 1-2 | L | 0, +150 | L | 5 ev | U | 4/5/2014 | at VANCOUVER | 1-2 | L | 0, -125 | L | 5 un | U | 4/9/2014 | at CALGARY | | 4/10/2014 | at EDMONTON | | 4/12/2014 | ANAHEIM | |
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3/14/2014 | at DALLAS | 4-3 | W | 0, +185 | W | 5.5 un | O | 3/15/2014 | at PHOENIX | 2-3 | L | 0, +185 | L | 5.5 un | U | 3/18/2014 | BUFFALO | 3-1 | W | 0, -180 | W | 5 ov | U | 3/21/2014 | NASHVILLE | 5-6 | L | 0, -115 | L | 5 ov | O | 3/22/2014 | at EDMONTON | 8-1 | W | 0, +125 | W | 5.5 un | O | 3/24/2014 | SAN JOSE | 2-1 | W | 0, +155 | W | 5 ov | U | 3/26/2014 | ANAHEIM | 2-3 | L | 0, +125 | L | 5.5 un | U | 3/28/2014 | NY RANGERS | 4-3 | W | 0, +140 | W | 5 ov | O | 3/30/2014 | at OTTAWA | 3-6 | L | 0, +125 | L | 5.5 ov | O | 4/1/2014 | at TORONTO | 2-3 | L | 0, +130 | L | 5.5 ov | U | 4/3/2014 | at TAMPA BAY | 4-1 | W | 0, +180 | W | 5.5 un | U | 4/4/2014 | at FLORIDA | 2-1 | W | 0, -110 | W | 5.5 un | U | 4/7/2014 | at NEW JERSEY | 1-0 | W | 0, +135 | W | 5 ov | U | 4/9/2014 | LOS ANGELES | | 4/11/2014 | WINNIPEG | | 4/13/2014 | at VANCOUVER | |
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| | | LOS ANGELES: LOS ANGELES (AP) - After the most successful two-year stretch in franchise history, the Los Angeles Kings just want to keep it going.
That's because the Kings historically aren't used to good times. The 2012 Stanley Cup champions returned to the Western Conference finals last summer, winning six total playoff rounds - twice as many as this long-struggling team had ever managed in any two-year stretch.
To stay on top, Los Angeles plans to rely on the same unflashy, workmanlike style that allowed coach Darryl Sutter's club to raise the Cup for the first time. | | CALGARY: CALGARY, Alberta (AP) - Flames coach Bob Hartley acknowledged the obvious when he publicly praised the selection of defenseman Mark Giordano as Calgary's captain.
``Mark represents all the qualities that we set as a coaching staff and an organization,'' Hartley said. ``He is a quality man who is proud to represent the Calgary Flames both on and off the ice. We are very happy with (him) setting the example for our team, and especially our young players, as we move through this crucial yet exciting period in the history of the Flames franchise.''
Indeed, they will need all the help they can get. Calgary is coming off another disappointing season, and there are fewer and fewer stars around the locker room these days.
The Flames launched a complete rebuilding of the franchise at the trade deadline last season, and continued the overhaul during the offseason with a series of trades. A playoff berth doesn't seem likely this year, but Calgary will have a foundation for the future, if nothing else.
The Flames open vs. Washington on Oct. 3. |
| | ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ PA SPORTSTICKER HOCKEY PREVIEW (LOS ANGELES-CALGARY) ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
*Kings-Flames Preview* ======================
By TOM CASTRO STATS Senior Editor
Los Angeles (45-28-6) at Calgary (34-38-7), 10:00 p.m. EDT
Though the Los Angeles Kings are headed to the postseason as the third seed in the Pacific Division, they're in a somewhat difficult position as they close the regular season.
Looking to avoid further injuries and exhaustion while also keeping their play sharp, the Kings visit the surging Calgary Flames on Wednesday night.
Los Angeles (45-28-6) gave up the go-ahead goal with 1:23 left in regulation en route to its second straight loss and third in four games, 2-1 to Vancouver on Saturday. The Kings were outshot 40-26 overall and 20-7 in the third period - when the Canucks outscored them 2-0 - as they managed one goal for the second consecutive contest.
"We have to bear down. We took three penalties and they scored on one of them," forward Marian Gaborik said. "We can't have breakdowns in our zone. We have to get ready and make sure it doesn't happen. We're heading into playoffs.
"These game situations can cost us big so we have to figure it out and make sure we bear down and are strong on pucks in front of our net."
While their settled playoff situation may have caused some complacency to creep in, a bigger issue for Los Angeles is injuries - particularly on the blue line. Star defenseman Drew Doughty sat out what would have been his 200th consecutive game Saturday with an upper-body injury - thought to be a left shoulder ailment - and his status is uncertain.
The Kings then lost another defenseman against Vancouver, as Matt Greene suffered a cut to his right foot or leg in the third period and departed. He's also uncertain to play in this game.
Coach Darryl Sutter's team plays again Thursday at Edmonton, but the Kings will have had a much-needed three days off before facing Calgary.
"It's not 'rest.' It's the injury part," Sutter told the team's official website. "There's lots of guys playing with injuries. Hey, we were basically in an emergency situation the other night with Robyn (Regehr out) and Drew. That's what's more important in our sport. It's not the rest part of it, because we're going to get the three days."
Regehr should return after being rested Saturday and Jonathan Quick is likely to start after the layoff, though he'll probably sit Thursday. Quick, who faced a season high in shots Saturday, beat Calgary 1-0 with 25 saves Feb. 27 at the Saddledome and has won four of his last five starts in the series with a 1.20 goals-against average.
Los Angeles has taken the last two meetings with the Flames - both on the road - but Calgary brings a three-game winning streak into Wednesday. The club closed a five-game road trip with a 1-0 victory over New Jersey on Monday.
Karri Ramo made 31 saves for his second career shutout, and he's allowed one goal in his last two starts. He has bounced back from a rough four-game stretch in which he posted a 3.54 GAA.
The young Flames (34-38-7) won't be going to the playoffs, but they've posted an 18-11-0 mark in their last 29.
"It's just a hard-working group," coach Bob Hartley said. "We're going to fight until the last second. I love this group."
Ramo has won both of his starts against Los Angeles this season with a 1.50 GAA.
"He reminds me of (former Flames goaltender Miikka Kiprusoff)," defenseman Mark Giordano said. "His style is similar. They're quick guys. We really have a lot of confidence in our goaltending."
The teams have split four meetings in regulation this season, but the Kings have taken six of the past eight matchups.
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| Last Updated: 3/28/2024 6:40:06 PM EST. |
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