Flames' Cammalleri Clutch Thursday: Mike Cammalleri scored the game-tying goal early in the third period Thursday against the Canucks, then the eventual game-winner 15 minutes later to give him 20 goals on the year. (Updated 04/06/2012)
Injury Report
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Fantasy Analysis
With this little outburst, Mike Cammalleri reached 20 goals for the fifth time in his career. He fell one short last year, with 19. It's been a bit of a lost season for Cammalleri, between ineffectiveness, injury and a trade, but he's looked a little better back in Calgary than he did in Montreal. He'll only be 30 by the start of next season, so there's still hope of a rebound. (Updated 04/06/2012).
04/01/2012 01:10 Canucks overtake Blues for top in West
Andrew Ebbett scored at 3:58 of overtime and the Vancouver Canucks took over the top spot of the Western Conference with a 3-2 win over the Calgary Flames on Saturday night.
03/31/2012 00:10 Avalanche keep slim playoff hopes alive
Semyon Varlamov made 38 saves and the Colorado Avalanche beat the Calgary Flames 4-1 on Fridayto keep their slim playoff hopes alive.
03/29/2012 00:45 Kings move up to seventh in West
Jonathan Quick stopped 19 shots and the Los Angeles Kings beat the Calgary Flames 3-0 on Wednesday to move into the seventh place in the Western conference.
03/27/2012 00:13 Four-goal second period sparks Flames
Mike Cammalleri had a goal and two assists and the Calgary Flames used a four-goal second period for a 5-4 win over the Dallas Stars on Monday night.
03/24/2012 16:55 Stars remain in playoff hunt with win
Jamie Benn scored twice, Kari Lehtonen made 35 saves, and the Dallas Stars beat the Calgary Flames 4-1 on Saturday in a matchup of Western Conference playoff contenders.
Cammalleri had a second consecutive season shortened by injury, playing just 67 games in 2010-11. It was also another season where he didnt produce the type of scoring punch (19 goals) the Canadiens expected of him when they gave him a five-year deal in 2009. Despite the missed time, he finished second on the team in scoring (47 points), which should tell us a little something about Montreals offense. He remains one of Montreals top forwards and will see time on the power play. With improvements offensively the addition of Erik Cole being one of them and a full season of health, Cammalleri will increase his point total. (Updated 10/4/11)