Marcus W (Grade 11) | Sports Reporter
Drake Batherson’s goal and assist helped Ottawa break a five-game home losing streak against Calgary, securing a 4-1 victory at the Canadian Tire Centre. Coach D.J. Smith praised the team’s maturity and unselfish plays. The win was bolstered by Rourke Chartier’s first NHL goal in five years, Tim Stützle’s two assists, and Joonas Korpisalo’s 24 saves.
Calgary’s Blake Coleman scored, with goalie Dustin Wolf making 34 saves in his season debut, highlighting the stark differences between the NHL and the AHL. Despite some strong moments, the Flames struggled on the power play.
The game showcased Ottawa’s solid teamwork and defensive play. Brady Tkachuk lauded the team’s commitment to both ends of the ice. The Flames felt that they had opportunities but couldn’t capitalize enough on them.
Chartier’s goal marked a significant comeback after a hiatus due to concussion symptoms. His triumphant return was celebrated, with the team displaying strong passing and offensive prowess.
Travis Hamonic’s late goal sealed the 4-1 victory for Ottawa, a timely boost before their upcoming matches in the 2023 NHL Global Series in Sweden. Coach Smith sees this international trip as an ideal opportunity for team bonding and improvement, especially amidst injuries and distractions earlier in the season.