
Flames
Canucks
| FINAL | 1 | 2 | 3 | T |
| Flames | 1 | 2 | 0 | 3 |
| Canucks | 3 | 1 | 1 | 5 |
| THE TURNING POINT |
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| In a see-saw battle it came down to special teams. At 17:05 of the second period Henrik Sedin, parked on the doorstep with Robyn Regehr in the penalty box, tipped in a feed from brother Daniel to put the Canucks up 4-3 | ||||||||||||||
| STATS AND NUMBERS | ||||||||||||||
| Daniel Sedin has seven points, including two goals in four games against Calgary this season Craig Conroy's goal in the second period, a evely tip from waist-high, was his first tally in 15 games. The Canucks entered the third period with a 4-3 lead and a 16-0-0 record when they have the lead after two periods. The Flames consecutive road win streak is stopped at six games. The Flames points streak also comes to an end at 11 games. This was the first loss in regulation in December for Calgary. Calgary outshot Vancouver 32-20 including a 12-3 margin in the third period |
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| FLAMES ROSTER |
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| THE BIG HIT |
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| Alex Edler was chased back into the Canuck zone by Flame forward Eric Nystrom in the second period and, just as be made a pass up the boards, Nystrom caught up with and drilled him into the end boards. | ||||||||||||||
| WORTH NOTING |
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| The Canucks have won all four meetings between these two teams this season. The Canucks are mashing their way through the Northwest Division as they are 10-2-3 in division play...Flames forward Owen Nolan returned from a neck injury and had six shots on net...The three goals by Calgary were the most given up at home by Vancouver since they gave up three to Nashville on Nov. 1...Calgary goalie Miikka Kiprusoff was pulled in the third period after the fifth Canucks goal... | ||||||||||||||
| UP NEXT | ||||||||||||||
| The Flames host Scott Niedermayer and Stanley Cup champion Anaheim Saturday at the Pengrowth Saddledome. |
VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) -The Vancouver Canucks could have used a better start and a more solid middle.
Instead they settled on a strong finish, and that was enough to hand the Calgary Flames their first regulation loss this month.
Henrik Sedin scored the go-ahead goal late in the second period and Taylor Pyatt added an insurance goal 6:59 into the third, leading Vancouver to a 5-3 win over the Flames on Thursday night.
"It was good for us to find a way to win against a hot team like Calgary," said Canucks captain Markus Naslund, who set up power-play goals by Henrik Sedin and Sami Salo to reach 800 NHL points.
Craig Conroy and Matthew Lombardi scored 1:54 apart to tie the game in the second period for the Flames. But with defenseman Robyn Regehr off for elbowing, Henrik Sedin completed a pretty passing play from twin brother Daniel and Naslund by one-touching the puck through Miikka Kiprusoff's legs from the top of the crease.
Pyatt made it 5-3 by jamming in a rebound after rookie Mason Raymond, who also scored the first goal, was stopped on a breakaway. That was it for Kiprusoff, who was replaced by Curtis McElhinney after giving up five goals on 20 shots.
"No, the defensive play wasn't spectacular but some nights your goalie has to participate in those situations and we didn't get it from, either," Flames coach Mike Keenan said. "I don't think Miikka would be very happy letting in five goals on 17 shots, so a change was necessary. It's pretty easy to state what happened. We had 32 shots on net and they had 20, and we lost the hockey game."
Daniel Sedin also scored as Vancouver improved to 9-0-2 in their last 11 at home and gave the Flames their first loss in seven on the road. Roberto Luongo made 29 saves for the Canucks, who have won all four games against Calgary this season, moving five points ahead of them atop the Northwest Division.
"It was a sloppy game, there was a lot of turnovers on both sides and fortunately we were able to get some goals," Luongo said.
Jarome Iginla had the other goal for the Flames, who lost for the first time in regulation in December, falling to 7-1-4. Calgary swept a six-game road trip - becoming just the third NHL team to do so - before losing their last two games at home in overtime. The Flames were looking to tie a franchise record with their seventh straight road win, and it looked good early.
Iginla opened the scoring on the power play six minutes in, ending his only two-game pointless skid this season. But the Canucks scored three before the period ended, starting with Raymond banging in his own rebound midway through.
"Guys like myself and some others got to come in and do that in order for us to win, said Raymond, who has three goals and seven points in eight games since being recalled from the AHL.
The Flames failed to capitalize on a four-minute power play shortly after that, and Sedin gave the Canucks the lead with 3:19 left in the period, spinning around Cory Sarich to the outside before trickling a 15-foot backhand through Kiprusoff's legs.
"My first thing, I said, 'What a goal, that's going to be a highlight goal,"' Canucks coach Alain Vigneault said. "Then I saw the replay and I said, 'Boy, that's a bad goal."'
Salo made it 3-1 with 39 seconds left when he blasted a power-play slap shot past Kiprusoff's glove for his first of the season.
"We started using Sami's shot, that's the key for our power play to open up all the other down-low plays," Naslund said after the Canucks, who had four power-play goals in nine games, converted two of their first three chances.
Conroy and Lombardi, on a power play, tied it on deflections, and Calgary limited the Canucks to two shots through the first 17 minutes of the second period. But Henrik Sedin scored on the third, and Raymond got behind the Flames defense for a second time to set up Pyatt's goal.
"It wasn't our best game, it wasn't my best game, either. If you let five goals in you haven't done your job," Kiprusoff said. "I'm not happy with that. I'd like to play better, but I can't do anything about it now."
Calgary appeared to close the gap three minutes later, when Sarich's point shot was knocked out of the air and past Luongo, but the goal was waved off because it appeared Mark Smith tipped it with a high stick.
Notes: Vancouver D Mattias Ohlund missed a second game with neck spasms. Checking C Ryan Kesler also sat out because he was still feeling lightheaded after taking a big hit in Colorado on Sunday. ... Calgary RW Owen Nolan returned after missing two games with a stinger. ... Last season, the Canucks emerged from the Christmas break last in the Northwest before using back-to-back wins over Calgary to jump-start a 32-8-6 run to the division title. ... Vancouver is 10-2-3 within the division this season. Calgary is 6-6-3.
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