Todd Bertuzzi is happy to be back in Canada after stints in both Detroit and Anaheim, according to Canadian Press. "Here you can't go five or 10 games without a point without anyone noticing and there you can go under the radar a little bit," Bertuzzi said. "That's one thing that I think is going to benefit not just myself but this team. I think you are under the gun here and under the pressure of having to perform." He has never been very popular in Calgary, especially after his infamous attack on Steve Moore in March 2004 that ended Moore's career. "Obviously I'm well aware I wasn't the most popular pickup in Calgary Flame history but at the same time I think you've got to give it a little time and give me a chance," he added. "I can't lie to you it's not the jersey I thought I was going to wear, but at the same time I played enough games here to know what kind of fan base and what kind of team they are."