Ramo allowed two goals on 25 shots in the Flames win over the Penguins on Saturday. Since returning from the AHL, Ramo has gone 3-1-0 with a 2.99 GAA and .897 SV%. His numbers aren’t pretty but the results are there. He draws a strong matchup tonight vs. a Panthers team that has lost five in a row while averaging only 1.40 goals per game.
Ramo made 26 saves on 27 shots in the Flames win over the Flyers on Thursday. After allowing nine goals in his pervious two starts the Philadelphia offence was just what the doctor ordered for Ramo. However, he draws a tough matchup tonight with the Penguins in town. Their offence isn’t scoring as it should, but they’re still dangerous.
Ramo allowed five goals on 41 shots in the Flames 6-3 loss to the Avalanche on Tuesday. Ramo has given up a combined nine goals in two games since being recalled from Stockton, but he will still make his third consecutive start. He has struggled this season, but draws a fabulous matchup tonight—the Flyers have lost five in a row while being outscored 19-8.
Ramo allowed four goals on 24 shots in the Flames win over the Oilers on Saturday. It still wasn’t a pretty performance, but it was enough to earn his first win of the season and a second straight start. Ramo has an ugly 4.27 GAAA and .868 SV% on the season, but draws a favourable matchup vs. a struggling Colorado team.
Ramo went 0-3-0 with a 4.38 GAA and .879 SV% in three starts with the Flames before being placed on waivers and sent to Stockton (AHL). In Stockton, he only played one period, stopping all six shots he faced. With Jonas Hiller getting injured earlier in the week, Ramo is back with the Flames and will look to right the ship tonight in Edmonton.
Jonas Hiller left Wednesday’s game with a lower-body injury, so Ramo’s recall suggests that Hiller likely won’t be ready to go on Friday vs. Montreal. Look for Joni Ortio to get the start with Ramo serving as his backup.
Ramo posted a 4.38 GAA and .879 SV% in his first three starts of the season, clearly not the numbers the Flames were expecting when they signed him to a one-year, $3.8M contract this July. Ramo likely went unclaimed because of his high price tag, so he heads to the AHL. Jon Gillies has had a great start with Stockton, so Ramo could end up going from opening night starter to AHL backup.
Ramo was pulled after allowing four goals on 14 shots last night and has posted a 4.38 GAA and .879 SV% in three starts this season. The Flames opening night starter has been placed on waivers and will either be claimed by another team or be sent to Stockton (AHL). The Flames were already carrying three goalies, so with Ramo now out of the picture they will turn to the duo of Jonas Hiller and Joni Ortio.
Ramo allowed two goals on 29 shots in the Flames loss in Winnipeg on Friday. Ramo has lost each of his first two starts of the season while allowing seven goals on 73 shots (.904 SV%). Things will not get any easier for Ramo on Tuesday—he faces a Washington team who is averaging 3.25 goals per game through four games.
Ramo allowed four goals on 44 shots in the Flames’ season opening loss to the Canucks. Jonas Hiller started the last two games, but Ramo will get back into the crease tonight in Winnipeg. Ramo was 7-6-0 with a 2.41 GAA and 923 SV% in 17 road appearances last season .
Ramo posted the worst numbers of the Flames three goalies in the preseason, going 1-1-0 with a 1.88 GAA and .941 SV%. Those are strong numbers, but on paper he was outplayed by Jonas Hiller and Joni Ortio, but that doesn’t appear to matter. Ramo had a 2.60 GAA and .912 SV% last year and was victorious in his only start against the Canucks.
Ramo made 31 saves on 33 shots in the Flames 3-0 loss to Anaheim in Game 2. He has made 49 saves on 54 shots (.907 SV%) in five period against the Ducks in this series. He played well on Sunday and it earned him the start tonight in Calgary. Ramo went 8-3-3 with a 2.78 GAA and .900 SV% in 16 starts at home this season.
Ramo allowed three goals on 21 shots after replacing Jonas Hiller in the Flames 6-1 loss to the Ducks in Game 1. He has made three relief appearances so far, stopping 37 of 42 shots (.881 SV%). The Ducks have yet to lose in the postseason, so Ramo is hard to trust in one-day formats.
It looks like the Flames will go into the playoffs with Jonas Hiller as their number-1 and Joni Ortio as his backup because Ramo does not appear to be close to returning to the lineup.
Ramo was injured before even facing a shot in Saturday’s win in Edmonton. With Ramo likely out on Tuesday, the Flames have recalled Brad Thiessen and he is expected to back-up Jonas Hiller.
Ramo allowed four goals on 35 shots in the Flames loss in Minnesota on March 27th. Jonas Hiller started the last three games, but Ramp will get the call tonight in Edmonton. He has lost three of his last four while posting a 3.00 GAA and .898 SV%. Despite those struggles, he has a great matchup and should be able to scoop-up his 16th win of the season.
Ramo allowed three goals on 30 shots in the Flames shootout loss to the Stars on Wednesday. He will make his fifth straight start tonight having gone 2-0-2 with a 2.17 GAA and .918 SV% in his last four outings. He will be in tough tonight against a Wild team who have won five of their last six games.