No team was better at suppressing shots in the regular season than the Flames, who allowed the fewest shot attempts (41.3) and fewest shots on goal (28.1) per game. But the Avalanche managed 56 shots in Game 3 and 52 in Game 4 -- the two highest single-game shot totals in the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Not surprisingly, both ended in losses for Calgary.
"We have to have the puck more," Giordano said. "For us as d-men, it's felt like we've been defending way too much and we haven't had the puck enough. We haven't been able to get into the rush at all, really. You're defending and then you're changing once you get the puck out of your zone."