CALGARY, AB - A young Oilers lineup couldn't find the offensive spark they needed, falling to the Flames 4-0 in Calgary on Wednesday night.
The Flames were lead by a split shutout performance by Jacob Markstrom and Dustin Wolf, while veterans Brett Sutter and Michael Stone picked up a couple second period goals to lead the way offensively for Calgary.
The Oilers squad that traveled to Calgary featured just four players that eliminated the Flames in Game 5 of Round 2 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs, with Ryan McLeod, Warren Foegele, Derek Ryan, and Tyson Barrie skating on the evening.
On the other bench, the Flames started a veteran-aden lineup including starting netminder Jacob Markstrom and off-season pickups in Nazem Kadri and Mackenzie Weegar. That duo would connect for the Flames in the third period, with Weeger picking up his first goal in Flames silks late in the third courtesy of a Kadri feed.
"We knew they were going to dress most of their full lineup," Head Coach Jay Woodcroft said. "First period we got our sea legs under us and started to play a little bit better. It was 2-0 after two periods, we were competing hard. There were things we can do better offensively for sure."
The only other goal of the game was picked up by another new Flames addition, with Jonathan Huberdeau picking up a late empty-netter to officially cap off the game.
The Oilers wont have to wait long to get another shot at the Flames, taking on their Alberta rivals at Rogers Place on Friday night.
GAME RECAP: Flames 4, Oilers 0
The Oilers were unable to solve the Flames goaltending as they fell 4-0 to their Alberta rivals at the Saddledome on Wednesday
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