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NHL : ATS Matchup
Friday 12/2/2016Line$ LineOU LineScore
MINNESOTA
 
CALGARY
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MINNESOTA (11-8-0-3, 25 pts.) at CALGARY (11-13-0-2, 24 pts.)
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Friday, 12/2/2016 9:05 PM
#1 GOALTENDERS: MINNESOTA - DEVAN DUBNYK, CALGARY - CHAD JOHNSON
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
1MINNESOTA-125Ov 5,-115-140Ov 5,-115
2CALGARY+105Un 5,-105+120Un 5,-105
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
MINNESOTA - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-L-TUnitsW-LUnitsO-UScoreShotsScoreShots
All Games11-11-0-2.811-11-2.87-122.830.42.131.0
Team Stats (Road Games)4-8-0-4.34-8-4.34-62.731.72.534.2
Last 5 Games2-3-0-1.42-3-1.43-23.632.83.031.4
MINNESOTA Team Statistics
 Scoring    Shots On GoalPower Plays 
 GamesGoals1rst2nd3rdOTENShotsPctNumConvPctAst
Team Stats (All Games)2262142522146699.3%651218.5%106
Team Stats (Road Games)123271311123818.4%3538.6%54
Team Stats (Last 5 Games)5185670116411.0%14535.7%30
Stats Against (All Games) 4791223326826.9%641117.2%78
Stats Against (Road Games) 3031014324117.3%34720.6%51
Stats Against (Last 5 Games) 15148211579.6%12433.3%27
MINNESOTA - Goalie Statistics
 Goalie StatisticsTeam's record in starts
GoalieGamesStartsShotsSavesPCTSHOATSUnitsSUUnitsO-U
DEVAN DUBNYK (All Games)171751648894.6%39-8-1.59-8-0-24-10
DEVAN DUBNYK (Road Games)8827526194.9%13-5-23-5-0-22-4
DEVAN DUBNYK (Last 4 Games)4412411592.7%02-2-1.12-2-0-12-1
DARCY KUEMPER (All Games)5516514889.7%02-3-1.32-3-0-13-2
DARCY KUEMPER (Road Games)4413512189.6%01-3-2.31-3-0-22-2
DARCY KUEMPER (Last 4 Games)4413512189.6%01-3-2.31-3-0-22-2

CALGARY - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-L-TUnitsW-LUnitsO-UScoreShotsScoreShots
All Games11-15-0-1.611-15-1.610-142.328.33.029.5
Team Stats (Home Games)4-7-0-4.24-7-4.26-42.628.53.228.9
Last 5 Games3-2-0+1.63-2+1.61-42.227.21.635.8
CALGARY Team Statistics
 Scoring    Shots On GoalPower Plays 
 GamesGoals1rst2nd3rdOTENShotsPctNumConvPctAst
Team Stats (All Games)2660181821337378.1%79810.1%101
Team Stats (Home Games)11298910203139.3%3912.6%49
Team Stats (Last 5 Games)511515001368.1%8225.0%20
Stats Against (All Games) 772423282776610.1%972222.7%122
Stats Against (Home Games) 351410110431811.0%381231.6%59
Stats Against (Last 5 Games) 8232101794.5%2015.0%13
CALGARY - Goalie Statistics
 Goalie StatisticsTeam's record in starts
GoalieGamesStartsShotsSavesPCTSHOATSUnitsSUUnitsO-U
BRIAN ELLIOTT (All Games)131337333088.5%13-10-6.93-10-0-57-6
BRIAN ELLIOTT (Home Games)6617015188.8%01-5-5.21-5-0-44-2
BRIAN ELLIOTT (Last 4 Games)441089588.0%00-4-4.40-4-0-42-2
CHAD JOHNSON (All Games)131338736093.0%18-5+5.38-5-0+53-8
CHAD JOHNSON (Home Games)5514413291.7%13-2+13-2-0+12-2
CHAD JOHNSON (Last 4 Games)4415214696.1%13-1+2.63-1-0+21-3
Average power rating of opponents played: MINNESOTA 2.88,  CALGARY 3.18
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
MINNESOTA - Schedule
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTotalO/U
11/5/2016at COLORADO0-1L0, -110L5 ovU
11/10/2016at PITTSBURGH4-2W0, +145W5 ovO
11/12/2016at PHILADELPHIA2-3L0, -125L5 ovP
11/13/2016at OTTAWA2-1W0, +115W5 ovU
11/15/2016CALGARY0-1L0, -170L5 ovU
11/17/2016BOSTON1-0W0, -110W5 unU
11/19/2016COLORADO2-3L0, -210L5 unP
11/21/2016at DALLAS2-3L0, +110L5.5 unU
11/23/2016WINNIPEG3-1W0, -165W5 evU
11/25/2016PITTSBURGH6-2W0, -110W5 evO
11/26/2016at ST LOUIS3-4L0, +115L5 unO
11/29/2016at VANCOUVER4-5L0, -145L5 unO
12/2/2016at CALGARY 
12/4/2016at EDMONTON 
12/7/2016at TORONTO 
12/9/2016EDMONTON 
12/11/2016ST LOUIS 
12/13/2016FLORIDA 

CALGARY - Schedule
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTotalO/U
11/5/2016at LOS ANGELES0-5L0, +125L5.5 unU
11/6/2016at ANAHEIM1-4L0, +170L5.5 unU
11/10/2016DALLAS2-4L0, -140L5.5 evO
11/12/2016NY RANGERS1-4L0, +120L5.5 unU
11/15/2016at MINNESOTA1-0W0, +150W5 ovU
11/16/2016ARIZONA2-1W0, -110W5.5 unU
11/18/2016CHICAGO2-3L0, +150L5 ovP
11/20/2016at DETROIT3-2W0, +140W5 ovP
11/21/2016at BUFFALO2-4L0, +115L5 ovO
11/23/2016at COLUMBUS2-0W0, +145W5.5 unU
11/25/2016at BOSTON2-1W0, +120W5 ovU
11/27/2016at PHILADELPHIA3-5L0, +115L5.5 ovO
11/28/2016at NY ISLANDERS1-2L0, +145L5 ovU
11/30/2016TORONTO3-0W0, -115W5.5 unU
12/2/2016MINNESOTA 
12/4/2016ANAHEIM 
12/6/2016at DALLAS 
12/8/2016at ARIZONA 
12/10/2016WINNIPEG 
KEY GAME INFORMATION
MINNESOTA: LAST SEASON: 38-33-11, 87 points. Finished fifth in Central Division. Lost to Dallas Stars in Western Conference quarterfinals.
COACH: Bruce Boudreau (first season, 10th NHL season).
ADDED: C Marc Staal, RW Chris Stewart.
LOST: LW Thomas Vanek, RW Justin Fontaine, LW Chris Porter, C Jarret Stoll, RW David Jones.
PLAYER TO WATCH: Mikael Granlund. The ninth pick in the 2010 draft, a cult hero in his native Finland, hasn't matched the hype with offensive production over his first four NHL seasons. But he has proved to be a hard-nosed defensive player and, playing all 82 games for the first time, posted a career-best 13 goals and 44 points last season. Granlund, who has been playing left wing on a line centered by captain and fellow Finn Mikko Koivu, is poised for a breakout in Boudreau's system.
OUTLOOK: With Granlund and fellow forwards Charlie Coyle, Nino Niederreiter, Erik Haula and Jason Zucker, plus defensemen Jonas Brodin and Matt Dumba, the Wild have a young core. Koivu, Staal, Zach Parise, Jason Pominville and defenseman Ryan Suter will all be 32 or older this season, so the time is now to make a move past the early rounds of the playoffs where they've been stuck the last four years. It's up to Boudreau to guide them there.
CALGARY: LAST SEASON: 35-36-11, 81 points. Finished 23rd in NHL after two consecutive last-place finishes, and missed playoffs for fifth consecutive season.
COACH: Dan Bylsma (second season, eighth NHL season)
ADDED: F Kyle Okposo, D Dmitry Kulikov, G Anders Nilsson.
LOST: F David Legwand, D Mark Pysyk, G Chad Johnson.
PLAYER TO WATCH: Jack Eichel. Selected with the No. 2 pick in the 2015 draft behind Edmonton's Connor McDavid, Eichel finished second among NHL rookies with 56 points (24 goals, 32 assists). The 19-year-old displayed breakaway speed and a powerful shot. Eichel is being counted upon to become more consistent now that he has a full season behind him. Eichel went through an 11-game slump spanning November and December, during which he combined for a goal and three assists.
OUTLOOK: The expectations are higher for a Sabres team that made the jump from rock bottom to being relevant by finishing 23rd last season following two consecutive last place finishes. Though missed playoffs for fifth consecutive year, Buffalo showed signs of jelling by closing last year with a 16-10-7 run. Additions of Okposo and Kulikov adds experienced top-line depth to young core. Big question mark is whether G Robin Lehner can establish himself as trusted starter after two injury-shortened seasons.
PREVIEW
Wild hope to rebound at Flames

CALGARY, Alberta -- The Minnesota Wild were great in October but fell to slightly below average in November and begin December in Alberta trying to turn things around.

The Wild surrendered a lead for the third time in six games Tuesday in Vancouver, prompting frustrated head coach Bruce Boudreau to cancel a day off on Wednesday in Calgary and replace it with a 70-minute practice.

"We have to be better, that's it," right wing Jason Pominville said after the 5-4 loss to the Canucks. "Obviously, we are disappointed. We're not happy with the result we got. We have to take a couple of days here, get some rest, get some practice and get back to work."

After starting the season with a 6-2-1 October, the Wild slid to a 5-6-2 November, and they begin shopping for pre-Christmas victories Friday against the surging Calgary Flames.

"We'll regroup," Boudreau said. "We have two days before our next game and two practices before our next game. We'll see where we stand."

Wednesday's practice focused mostly on how to avoid odd-man rushes, which was a big part of the Vancouver game. Boudreau called out the line of Zach Parise, Eric Staal and Charlie Coyle for their misdeeds, and Parise took ownership when he stood in front of media in Calgary.

"We didn't support each other very much up the ice, turned the puck over a lot in the offensive zone," he told the Minneapolis Star Tribune. "It was just one of those games. We couldn't get much going. It happens."

Boudreau spoke to that line about doing better.

"They're good players and they're all professional and they're going to get back on track. We'd like to see, and we haven't seen it too often, that all the lines are going at the same time. ... They're good players. It's a good team. We'll find out way again Friday," he said.

Coyle offered this after Thursday's practice: "We've got to be ready to come out right away and get to our game fast."

While the Wild were trying to sort through their problems while awaiting Friday's game, the Flames were continuing to ride the hot goaltending of Chad Johnson, who stopped 39 shots to blank the Toronto Maple Leafs 4-0 Wednesday night at the Scotiabank Saddledome.

Johnson was brought to Calgary to back up Brian Elliott, but he has taken over the No. 1 role by going 6-2-0 with three shutouts and a 1.50 goals-against-average in his last eight starts. He became the first Flames goaltender to record three shutouts in one month since Fred Braithwaite did it in December 1999.

The Flames returned home after playing six games in nine nights and going 3-2-1. They are now 11-13-2 and within sight of .500 thanks to Johnson.

"He was fantastic," Flames head coach Glen Gulutzan said. "We were a tired hockey club. (The Leafs) are in there back-to-back, I understand that, but six in nine nights and coming back home from New York, we were a tired club. I loved our start and then when you get a goaltending performance that Johnny gives us, it gives you a chance."

The Flames begun the Johnny Gaudreau watch in earnest recently. The star winger returned to practice Wednesday for the first time since breaking a finger on a slash from Staal in Minnesota on Nov. 15. The Flames said then he'd be out four to six weeks and he's now in his third week of recovery.

Calgary are 5-3-1 without Gaudreau.

"We said when Johnny was injured that this was a chance for us to solidify and come together and have other guys step up and solidify a good defensive base," Gulutzan said.

"Do we get away from that at times, certainly we do. But, we're coming together and learning how to play and learning how to reduce the goals against."


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