Flames want Tkachuk-Kassian beef behind them heading into game against Leafs
TORONTO — The Calgary Flames just want to move on. They want to stop answering questions about left-winger Matthew Tkachuk’s feud with Edmonton Oilers forward Zack Kassian and they want to put a disappointing 2-0 loss to the Canadiens behind them.
Veteran left-winger Milan Lucic actually believes that the distraction of the Tkachuk-Kassian rivalry had a direct impact on Calgary’s performance in Montreal on Monday. He and his teammates were unanimous that the Flames had to focus on Thursday’s game in Toronto and then Saturday’s game in Ottawa ahead of the all-star break.
“Personally, I think our focus is a little bit too much on (Kassian and Tkachuk) because you saw how we go into Montreal on Monday night and all we’re talking about is what happened on Saturday and we don’t come out to play,” said Lucic on Wednesday after practice at Scotiabank Arena. “Those two points were just as big as the ones we got on Saturday.
“There’s almost too much focus on one thing when our focus right now should be on the Maple Leafs and what we have to do to win a hockey game.”