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Flames will lean on James Neal for playoff experience

CALGARY—James Neal knows a thing or two about the NHL playoffs, which should come in handy for the Calgary Flames.

Calgary will look to the winger for leadership when the Flames begin their first-round series against the Colorado Avalanche on Thursday.

James Neal will be seeking to propel the youthful Flames deep into the playoffs and hopefully this time actually win the cup. (The Canadian Press)

Neal was signed as a missing piece of the puzzle by Calgary over the summer after playing in the Stanley Cup final with the Vegas Golden Knights last year and the Nashville Predators in 2017.

Now, he will be seeking to propel the youthful Flames deep into the playoffs and, hopefully this time, actually win the Cup.

“For me it’s a clean slate. It’s a chance to prove yourself again. There’s no better time than having a great playoff run and helping your team win,” said Neal, 31, after a spirited practice Tuesday.

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“I want to win a Stanley Cup and I know every team at the start of the year says that, but not every team makes the playoffs.”

Neal struggled offensively this season, ending up with seven goals and 12 assists after a 44-point campaign with Vegas last year. He also missed 19 games due to injury, but head coach Bill Peters isn’t worried.

“It’s been good to have him. He’s dialed in and he’s playing his best hockey, so I expect him to have a real good playoffs,” Peters said.

The Flames don’t have a ton of playoff experience. In their most recent playoff appearance, Calgary was swept by Anaheim in the first round two years ago.

“He’s the guy that’s been there,” Flames winger Matthew Tkachuk said of Neal. “He’s the guy we’re all asking questions (to) right now. Obviously, some of us have a little taste, but not a big taste and with him it’s all about being disciplined and controlling your emotions.

Calgary forward James Neal had a mediocre regular season, but his playoff experience should be invaluable for a Flames franchise that has played in 15 playoff games in the last decade.
Calgary forward James Neal had a mediocre regular season, but his playoff experience should be invaluable for a Flames franchise that has played in 15 playoff games in the last decade.  (Gerry Thomas / GETTY IMAGES)

“This is his time of the year. It’s the time of year he’s going to step up. He’s done it in the past and we’re excited to see it first hand and we’re really lucky to have him and all his knowledge right now.”

Neal suited up for 20 playoff games last year, five more than Calgary has played this decade.

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But he downplays the importance of playoff experience — Neal says success has more to do with desire.

“Obviously, I’ve been around a lot of playoff rounds and different scenarios,” he said. “You learn a lot about the teams along the way and the way you have to go about things and what it takes to win.

“You can go in with a team like we had last year without a lot of playoff experience but a lot of guys who are hungry to win … so I think we have a lot of people like that. We’re hungry to win and we got guys who will lay it on the line for each other.”

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