Flames burned by costly miscues against Capitals
CALGARY — The Calgary Flames battled toe-to-toe with the NHL’s No. 1 team on Tuesday, but a rare gaffe by veteran forward Blake Coleman cost them.
Eighteen seconds after Coleman’s second-period penalty for closing his hand on the puck put Washington on a two-man advantage, Dylan Strome broke a 1-1 tie. The Capitals went on to a 3-1 victory to improve to 34-11-5.
“I felt like we deserved better. Just some critical situations were the difference,” said Coleman. “I think at five-on-five, I don’t feel like it was even that close who the better team was. We just didn’t find ways to put pucks in the net. A few breakdowns and mental mistakes.”
Coleman’s mistake was the most costly. After a Dustin Wolf save resulted in the rebound fluttering high into the air, Coleman grabbed the puck with his hand and threw it down the ice.