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Dustin Wolf made 28 saves, defenseman Rasmus Andersson helped set up three goals and the Calgary Flames beat the Vancouver Canucks 5-2 on Sunday night for their third straight victory
Two of the most disappointing teams through the first quarter of the NHL season are the Calgary Flames and the Vancouver Canucks. Both teams sit at the bottom o
VANCOUVER -- Morgan Frost and Connor Zary scored 35 seconds apart in the first period to erase an early deficit, and the Calgary Flames defeated the Vancouver Canucks 5-2 at Rogers Arena on Sunday.
The Vancouver Canucks dropped their third straight decision on Sunday night. Vancouver lost 5-2 at home against the Calgary Flames, who scored 35 seconds apart in the first period to wipe out an early Filip Hronek goal.
The faces of their comeback on Sunday, and of this general style of play, are clearly Drew O’Connor and Kiefer Sherwood. Hardworking, defensively reliable wingers with the hockey IQ to take advantage of the opposition’s mistakes, and the skill level to capitalize on them.
The Vancouver Canucks will hit the road again next week, but close out a two-game homestand on Sunday when the Calgary Flames come to town for a 6:00 p.m. game at Rogers Arena. Sunday’s game will be the second in as many nights for the Flames,
Blake Coleman collected one goal and one assist while Rasmus Andersson recorded three assists to lead the visiting Calgary Flames a 5-2 victory over the slumping Vancouver Canucks on Sunday.
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Flames Push Winning Streak to 3 Games With 5-2 Victory Over Canucks
The Calgary Flames (8-13-3) trailed early, but scored five straight to take down the Vancouver Canucks (9-12-2) 5-2 on Sunday night at Rogers Arena. It was their third-straight victory, putting them on their first three-game winning streak of the season.
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