The Flames displayed plenty of push-back after that scolding from their skipper, scratching back for a 3-2 overtime triumph. “I think you get a little quicker buy-in in that situation, some validation of their hard work,” Peters said after Saturday’s dramatic win. Asked after morning skate what has been missing from Frolik’s game, coach Bill Peters replied “a little bit of pace, a little bit of attention to detail” and then added: “But he’s a real good pro. A superb play … Flames rookie Dillon Dube is first to admit that he was a little hot-headed as a kid. “You can ask him about it — he had a little bit of an anger-management problem,” Jost said with a grin.
Source: National Post October 14, 2018 05:04 UTC