Flames winger Matthew Tkachuk wants to be a playoff difference-maker
CALGARY — In a low-scoring playoff opener, Matthew Tkachuk made a difference in ways a multi-faceted player can.
Tkachuk and Elias Lindholm both generated a team-leading 42 goals in the regular season for the Calgary Flames.
In a 1-0 win over the Dallas Stars to open their conference quarterfinal series Tuesday, Tkachuk was held without a goal, but was the straw that stirred the Flames’ drink in the opening period.
A few opening hip checks, setting up the lone goal scored by Lindholm, a thunderous hit on Stars defenceman John Klingberg and a buzzer fight with Michael Rassl that sparked another scrap provided the Saddledome a plethora of entertainment in the first 20 minutes of the game.