Flames edge Oilers 1-0 in pre-season split-squad action
CALGARY – For a while now, the message for T.J. Brodie has been to shoot the puck more — which is exactly what he did on Sunday night.
Brodie scored the only goal on a slapshot as the Calgary Flames opened up the pre-season Sunday night with a 1-0 split-squad victory over the Edmonton Oilers.
“Something that I want to work on this year is shooting more, getting shots through,” said Brodie, who had four goals last year while his defence partner Mark Giordano potted a career-high 14 despite missing 18 games to injury.
“Watching Gio last year, when he got that puck in the slot, it’s usually in the net or a good scoring chance,” Brodie said. “I felt a lot of the time I’d pass those up and pass the puck off.”