NHL Game Recap - Calgary at Detroit
Wed Nov 15, 2017 7:30 PM EST

CGY
2
DET
8
F
NYR
3
CHI
6
F
BOS
2
ANA
4
F

Nov 15, 2017, 7:30 PM EST

Final

1

2

3

T

SOG

Calgary

1

1

0

2

28

Detroit

4

2

2

8

27

W: Howard (7-5-0)

L: Lack (1-2-0)

CGY: Gaudreau (8) , Ferland (8)

DET: Mantha 2 (10) , Glendening (4) , Nyquist (6) , Larkin (3) , Athanasiou 2 (4) , Abdelkader (3)

Red Wings rout Flames 8-2 in win over Flames
Thu Nov 16, 2017 12:21 AM

DETROIT (AP) Luke Witkowski called it old-time hockey. The Calgary Flames called it just plain stupid.

The Flames were unhappy with the way Wednesday night's game against the Detroit Red Wings started, but they were appalled by the way it finished.

With 5:56 remaining in Detroit's 8-2 victory, Red Wings forward Luke Witkowski went after Flames forward Brett Kulak. Their fight escalated into a full-fledged line brawl when Witkowski, who had been escorted off the ice by the linesmen, attempted to return to the fray and was jabbed by the stick of Calgary forward Matthew Tkachuk.

Witkowski was assessed a fighting major, two 10-minute misconducts and a game misconduct, and probably should expect to hear from the NHL about additional discipline.

"That's what I like to call old-time hockey," Witkowski said. "I think it's good for the game. It brings fans into the sport."

The Flames begged to differ, using other adjectives to describe the fight and Witkowski.

"Wisniewski, or whatever his name is, was just an absolute wrecking ball trying to start stuff, starting a complete circus with how many minutes left?" said Tkachuk, who was assessed a spearing major. "It's a joke that a guy like that would ... just do something pretty stupid that kind of started everything. And then (he) turns back and chirps our whole bench, didn't want to go anywhere, so I just went over there to give him a little poke and tell him just to get out of here.

"He was just looking for an excuse to come back. It's just stupid."

One of the other bouts saw Detroit's Anthony Mantha and Calgary's Travis Hamonic fall through an open gate near the Red Wings' bench. Mantha fell on top, kept pounding away at Hamonic and was given a fighting major and two game misconducts.

"He's a good, young player, but he's a young player and he'll learn that there's a code in those sort of things," Hamonic said. "He'll be on the other side of it one day and realize that's probably not the way you act."

Mantha punished the Flames in the traditional manner as well, scoring a pair of power-play goals. He added an assist, giving him a Gordie Howe hat trick - a goal, an assist and a fight in the same game.

"I was joking with (Calgary's Micheal) Ferland (who had a goal and an assist) before the third that we should go so we could both get our Gordie, but I was really thinking about getting a regular hat trick, not that one," Mantha said.

Detroit coach Jeff Blashill was far more excited by the payload Mantha delivered with his gloves on.

"Having him net front on the power play has helped him learn the value of going to the net," Blashill said. "I think that's a huge part of Mantha's development.

"He's learned to be a weapon and when you're a weapon there, you score goals."

Andreas Athanasiou had a pair of goals, and Dylan Larkin, Luke Glendening, Justin Abdelkader and Gustav Nyquist also scored for Detroit.

Ferland and Johnny Gaudreau scored for the Flames.

For all intents and purposes the game was over by the end of the first period after the Red Wings raced to a 4-1 lead.

"I don't think we were prepared to play," Flames coach Glen Gulutzan said. "We were light on our sticks and that was evident in the goals.

"We were getting embarrassed and we weren't competing."

NOTES: Detroit D Trevor Daley left in the second period with an upper-body injury. ... Wearing a protective facemask, Abdelkader (broken cheekbone) returned to action after missing one game.

UP NEXT

Flames: At the Philadelphia Flyers on Saturday afternoon.

Red Wings: Host the Buffalo Sabres on Friday night in the third game of a five-game homestand.

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Goalies

CGY SA GA SV SV% Min PIM
J. Gillies 12 3 9 .750 34:53 2
E. Lack 15 5 10 .667 24:27 0
DET SA GA SV SV% Min PIM
J. Howard 28 2 26 .929 59:45 4

Skaters

CGY G A Pt +/- TOI SOG PPG SHG
J. Gaudreau 1 1 2 -1 18:23 4 0 0
M. Ferland 1 1 2 0 16:34 3 1 0
DET G A Pt +/- TOI SOG PPG SHG
A. Mantha 2 1 3 1 13:35 3 2 0
M. Green 0 3 3 0 21:45 2 0 0

Team Comparison

CGY DET
Goals For 2 8
Shots on Goal 28 27
Penalty Minutes 67 64
Faceoff Percentage 42.3 57.7
Power Play Goals 1 4
Power Play Opportunities 5 6
Power Play Percentage 20.0 66.7
Hits 13 11
Blocks 8 16
Giveaways 8 5
Takeaways 1 7

Scoring Summary

1st Period

DET 05:35 Athanasiou (3) (Unassisted)
DET 07:25 Nyquist (6) (Zetterberg, Mantha)
CGY 08:37 Ferland (8) Power Play(Gaudreau, Brodie)
DET 15:44 Mantha (9) Power Play(Athanasiou, Green)
DET 17:17 Larkin (3) Shorthanded(Unassisted)

2nd Period

DET 04:27 Mantha (10) Power Play(Nielsen, Green)
CGY 12:34 Gaudreau (8) (Ferland, Hamilton)
DET 19:16 Abdelkader (3) (Larkin)

3rd Period

DET 16:10 Athanasiou (4) Power Play(Larkin, Green)
DET 18:37 Glendening (4) Power Play(Booth, Jensen)

Game Information

Stadium: Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, Michigan
Attendance: 19,515
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