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How It Felt for Flames’ Markstrom to Shut Out Canucks [Video]

For the Calgary Flames, goaltending was a key concern to address heading into free agency this offseason. While the franchise had solid enough play in recent years from Mike Smith, Cam Talbot, and David Rittich, none of these players were seen as a goalie that Calgary could build their future around.

In order to fix this issue, the Flames went out and signed Jacob Markstrom, the biggest goaltending free-agent available, to a six-year, $36 million deal. While this was an expensive contract, Markstrom was coming off a Vezina-caliber season in 2019-20, showcasing that he ready to be the main man in Calgary for years to come.

After a somewhat rocky start to the season against the Winnipeg Jets, Markstrom made himself known in his second game for the Flames, when he shut-out his former team, the Vancouver Canucks. After the win, he reflected on what this meant for his new team.

As Markstrom said in the video, “We weren’t happy with the 60-minute performance we had in Winnipeg, but I thought we responded today like good teams should. It was a great team win.”

Markstrom Can Be Final Piece for Flames

At 30-years old, Markstrom appears to be entering his prime after spending the first 11 years of his career with the Florida Panthers and Canucks. Over the last five seasons, he has posted a save percentage above .910, with a career-high .918 in 2019-20.

What’s more important for the Flames, however, is Markstrom’s ability to keep his team in games that they really shouldn’t have a chance to win. Throughout the first-round of the 2020 playoffs against the St. Louis Blues, he made key save after key save, allowing the Canucks’ offensive prowess him to take over games, eventually leading to a six-game upset of the then reigning Stanley Cup champions.

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Jacob Markstrom played the best hockey of his career in his final season with the Vancouver Canucks, helping to lead the franchise to the second round of the 2020 playoffs. (THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward)

For the Flames, this sort of consistency in net is exactly what the franchise needs. Obviously, Markstrom can’t do it all by himself, but if he can make those saves in key moments, he will give Calgary’s offensive stars the chance to score game-breaking goals.

For a team competing for the Stanley Cup right now, that might be all the Flames need to get over the hump and make a deep run in the playoffs.



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Eugene Helfrick

Eugene Helfrick

Eugene Helfrick is a Tampa Bay Lightning writer who is actually from Tampa Bay. He has written about the Lightning for six years, covering everything from their run to the 2015 Stanley Cup Final, to their crushing first-round exit in 2019, to their redemption in the bubble in 2020. While he is happy to talk about just about anything from cows to cars to video games, hockey will always remain one of his favorite pastimes.

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