The Daily Courier

Flames light up the Blues

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CALGARY — Mark Jankowski had two goals and an assist and Kris Versteeg scored the winner as the Calgary Flames beat the St. Louis Blues 7-4 on Monday.

In a wild third period that saw Calgary take a lead twice, only to see the Blues come back to tie it each time, the Flames finally went in front for good at 14:29 when Versteeg’s shot off the wing beat Jake Allen.

Sam Bennett scored his first of the season for Calgary (10-7-0), and Micheal Ferland had his fourth goal in as many games.

Johnny Gaudreau and Michael Frolik added insurance markers as the Flames finished 5-2-0 on their season-long homestand. They open a six-game road trip on Wednesday in Detroit.

Gaudreau had two points to extend his point streak to seven games (five goals, seven assists).

Vladimir Tarasenko scored a pair for St. Louis (13-5-1) and Jaden Schwartz and Alexander Steen also scored.

Bennett put the Flames in front 3-2 to open the third-period barrage when his backhand of a Jankowski shot slipped through Allen’s pads.

Steen tied it at 11:46, then Ferland’s power-play goal restored Calgary’s one-goal lead at 12:31. But 12 seconds later, Tarasenko one-timed a Schwartz pass to tie it again.

Flames goaltender Mike Smith, who has started 16 of Calgary’s 17 games this season, had to leave after the first period with an undisclose­d injury.

Eddie Lack played the final 40 minutes, stopping 13 of 15 shots for his first win as a Flame.

 ?? The Canadian Press ?? St. Louis Blues goalie Jake Allen looks back as Calgary Flames forward Curtis Lazar, of Vernon, celebrates a third-period goal during NHL action in Calgary on Monday night. The Flames won 7-4.
The Canadian Press St. Louis Blues goalie Jake Allen looks back as Calgary Flames forward Curtis Lazar, of Vernon, celebrates a third-period goal during NHL action in Calgary on Monday night. The Flames won 7-4.

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