Flames to host Avery, Rangers
Last Updated: Saturday, November 7, 2009 | 2:10 PM MT
By Justin Piercy, CBC Sports
Related
Internal Links
- Undisciplined Oilers drop 3rd straight
- Flames' Iginla pots overtime winner
- WATCH: HNIC Live Stream and Interactive Chat
- HNIC After Hours: Submit your questions for Calgary's Mark Giordano
- HEALY: Before they were hall of famers
- MILBURY: Hockey Hall of Fame committee had it easy this year
- HUGHSON: Red Wings on a roll, Leafs search for home win
Evaluating the agitator
Sean Avery and the New York Rangers visit the Calgary Flames on Hockey Night in Canada on Saturday night. (Nick Laham/Getty Images)Sean Avery will return to his very own house of ill-fame Saturday night when his New York Rangers visit the Calgary Flames at the Pengrowth Saddledome on Hockey Night in Canada (10 p.m., CBC, CBCSports.ca).
It was 11 months ago that the abrasive forward, then part of the Dallas Stars, made his disparaging comments to the media about Flames defenceman Dion Phaneuf and Canadian actress Elisha Cuthbert.
That outburst kept Avery off the ice that night — and he never again laced up the skates to play with the Stars. Instead he earned himself a meeting at NHL headquarters, a spot in an anger-management program and a stint in the AHL before rejoining the Blueshirts.
Despite all of the drama on his last trip, Avery said he's looking forward to his return to Calgary.
"Now that I think of it, I'm excited," Avery told the New York Post. "There are always tough games in that building, and that's what I need."
The Rangers (10-6-1) would like to see a big game out of Avery, who has two goals and two assists in 12 games.
King Henrik questionable
They would also like to see the return of their All-Star starting goaltender on the final game of their three-game western Canada road trip.
Henrik Lundqvist (8-5-1, 2.52 GAA) sat out New York's 4-2 win over the Edmonton Oilers on Thursday with a stiff right thigh.
According to backup goalie Steve Valiquette, the game against the Oilers was a must-win for the Rangers as they ended a four-game slide and kept in the good graces of their coach.
"We needed a win of any kind period, not just a road win," Valiquette said. "Just like Edmonton, we have been reeling a little bit and we knew this game was an opportunity to perhaps turn things around.
"We would have been in deep trouble with [coach John Tortorella] if we had recorded another loss here."
Extra-time heroes
Calgary (9-4-1) will return home hoping to spoil the final game of the Rangers' road trip while looking for a third straight win.
After dropping two straight at home, the Flames packed their bags for games in St. Louis and Dallas and were victorious, although the matches took overtime to be decided.
"A good road trip for us," goaltender Miikka Kiprusoff said. "To come out with four points, that's huge. To win these close games, it's nice."
The victories were two of three of that the Flames have skated off with in extra time — the other came against the provincial rival Oilers in a shootout on Oct. 8.
"To be able to get two [wins] in a row, in overtime like this, it's a great feeling," captain Jarome Iginla said. "It's good for momentum."
Iginla has seemingly shaken off the criticism dealt to him and his linemates Craig Conroy and Curtis Glencross by coach Brent Sutter. After questioning their play, the Flames' captain put in a strong performance on the two-game trip, posting three goals and one assist.
He'll also hope to continue his offensive success against the Rangers — Iginla has eight goals and three assists in his last seven games against New York.
with files from the Associated PressShare Tools
Latest Calgary News Headlines
- Semi-trailer wheels smash into home near Strathmore
- A family east of Calgary woke up to a bang when a set of wheels burst through their front door early Wednesday morning. more »
- Mother of murdered teen Brittney McInnes heartbroken
- The mother of 17-year-old Brittney McInnes told a packed Calgary courtroom during victim impact statements Wednesday she feels guilty for allowing the teen's stepfather and murderer, Bradley Rietze, into their lives. more »
- City of Calgary releases Family Day hours
- The City of Calgary is adjusting hours of operation for services and facilities on Family Day, which is celebrated on Monday Feb. 20. more »
- Premier orders chief of staff to apologize over tweet
- Premier Alison Redford has ordered her chief of staff Stephen Carter to apologize for a tweet he made on Tuesday night about the president of the Alberta Association of Urban Municipalities, Linda Sloan. more »
Top News Headlines
- Tories move to curb 'bogus' refugees
- The Conservative government is poised to change the refugee system yet again in an attempt to deter what it considers "bogus" claimants, CBC News has learned. more »
- Children of immigrants challenged at school, home
- By 2016, foreign-born youth and Canadian-born youth from immigrant families will make up a quarter of the country's population, according to predictions by the Canadian Council on Social Development. As their numbers grow, more attention is being paid to their successes and failures. more »
- 2 NDP MPs back final Commons vote to kill gun registry
- Two NDP MPs broke party ranks to vote with the government in the final House of Commons vote on scrapping the long-gun registry. more »
- B.C. house party trial hears from tearful teens
- Two teenagers cried as they testified at the trial of a B.C. woman who was charged after a teen died while her son was hosting a party at her house in 2008. more »
- Gondolas for Calgary touted as cost effective
- Mother of murdered teen Brittney McInnes heartbroken
- Driver charged in death of elderly pedestrian
- New cycling coordinator to make Calgary bike-friendly
- Semi-trailer wheels smash into home near Strathmore
- Peace Bridge to open March 24, says city
- Young dog found with missing leg recovering
- Truck, rifle found in connection to Killam RCMP shootings
- Heart-shaped cucumbers a hit for Alberta grower

