Power-play improvement fuels rise of Calgary Flames to conference penthouse
CALGARY — A propellant in the Calgary Flames’ surge to the top of the NHL’s Western Conference is a power play with pop.
Calgary’s man advantage was not a strength last season, when the Flames finished tied for third-last in the NHL in that department.
It took a few weeks for Calgary’s power play to build steam under new coaches this season, but the Flames have scored a league-leading 12 goals with a man advantage so far in January.
Top-line centre Sean Monahan had potted three this month with Johnny Gaudreau, Elias Lindholm and Sam Bennett contributing two apiece.