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Flames' James Neal a healthy scratch for Game 5 vs. Avalanche - Sportsnet.caJames Neal has been underperforming he will be a healthy scratch for Saturday’s Game 5 showdown between the Flames and Avalanche.
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Flames Thoughts: Flames have yet to reach full potential in playoffs - Sportsnet.caThe bottom line is the Calgary Flames haven’t played anywhere close to their potential in the first three games. But a strong performance in Game 4 can erase all that.
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Despite lack of ice-time in Game 1, Flames' top line pleased with their impactThe Flames' top line didn't get as much ice-time as usual in Game 1, but they think they did a good job contributing in other ways and are convinced they'll be better in Game 2 on the offensive side of the puck.
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Flames Ice Chips: Despite lack of ice-time in Game 1, top line pleased with its impactThe Flames' top line didn't get as much ice-time as usual in Game 1, but they think they did a good job contributing in other ways and are convinced they'll be better in Game 2 on the offensive side of the puck. Jermain Franklin has more.
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Rival Watch: What they're saying about Leafs', Flames' Game 1 wins - Sportsnet.caOptimism abounds for Leafs and Flames fans after Game 1 wins. But what are U.S. outlets saying? Here's the out-of-market perspective on the starts to these two series.
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Flames' fourth liners take centre stage when needed most in Game 1 win - Sportsnet.caThe most recognizable names on the Flames were nowhere to be seen in their Game 1 win against the Avalanche. Thankfully, as they have time and time again, their depth showed up for them.
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Flames navigating first taste of playoff adversity with confidence - Sportsnet.caNo one trashed the dressing room, smashed their stick or threw anyone under the bus. Nobody blamed the officiating or chalked it up to bad luck. Even a day later, no one made excuses. The Flames are owning their Game 2 loss to Colorado. (EricFrancis)
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Flames will need to make adjustments to handle MacKinnonJermain Franklin spoke to members of the Flames who addressed the issues the Avs' top line caused for them in Game 2 and how they plan to deal with it, specifically the speed and skill of Nathan MacKinnon.
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Flames' top line contributing in other ways against Avalanche - Sportsnet.caThey may not have scored in Game 1 against the Avalanche, but Calgary's top line of Sean Monahan, Elias Lindholm and Johnny Gaudreau made their presence felt in other ways. (EricFrancis )
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