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Flames Sinking

from George Johnson of Flames Insider,

Brent Sutter wasn’t only blaming the penalty killing or some of the idiotic decision that led to those incarcerations.

“We (coaches) have to get better ourselves,’’ murmurred the embattled Calgary Flames coach, shellshocked by a comprehensive 7-2 obliteration by the Washington Captials on Saturday night. “I hold myself responsible and accountable for what’s going on.

“We’ve got to try to get these guys back on the tracks. We’ve got to get it done, find a way.’’

For the third game in a row, the Flames piddled away a lead, this one 2-0, and in the process gave up six goals in a period for the first time since 1984.

They didn’t simply lose. They capitulated.

Nothing is too drastic, nobody should be safe, now.

continued and watch Brent Sutter’s post game conference below…

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Headline should probably read “Flames Stinking”. That game against Washington was painful to watch :(.

Posted by Iggy Rules on 11/01/10 at 09:29 AM ET

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