Thanks to the drought, the Flames' captain is stuck on just 22 points in 57 games this year, which means he's not likely to land anywhere close to the 47-56 points he racked up in each of the last three seasons. Giordano hasn't been firing the puck much during his slump (14 shots), even though he's received a healthy allotment of time with the man advantage (2:44 on average) during that span -- including over four minutes in each of the last two games.