  A saying which has traveled with the Tampa Bay Lighting throughout the entire 2004 Stanley Cup campaign, and a saying that the Calgary Flames should have taken to heart. Shortly after the puck dropped for the 3rd period of Saturday's game 6 in Calgary, the Flames game plan seemed to shift from what had been working. The Flames strength comes from taking the man, playing the body, wearing your opponent down, however from the onset of the 3rd, the Flames seemed to relegate to playing a wide open game.
The only hit of significance came from Chris Simon, who pasted a Tampa Bay defenseman into the end boards about half way through the 3rd. For the Flames to have success in the all deciding game 7 tonight in Tampa, Martin St. Louis, Brad Richards, and Vinny Lecavalier will have to be eating a steady diet of shoulder pads, dasher boards, and break-away glass. The essence of the Flames playoff run has been the work ethic they have put forth, hence the green construction helmet awarded to the player of the game.
Calgary needs to bounce back from the disappointment of the loss, and take the pain to the Bolts right from minute 1 to minute 60. Calgary needs to re-focus, ignore the goal that was in but not counted, and play a physical, tourcherous, Canadian game, and rest assured, Lord Stanley's Cup will be on parade down the 17th Avenue a few days from now. Go Flames Go! 
