On Sunday night, the Calgary Flames defeated the Philadelphia Flyers 4-3 thanks to goals from Nazem Kadri, Blake Coleman, Dennis Gilbert, and Mikael Backlund.
With 27 saves, Jacob Markstrom guided the Calgary Flames to a 15-16-5 record. The squad snapped a 12-game scoring drought with three assists from Andrew Mangiapane and one more from Jonathan Huberdeau.
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It’s self-assurance. just putting on the plays while they are present. Huberdeau remarked, “I can’t add to my own difficulties.” That’s exactly what I did tonight. To improve it, all I have to do is keep doing it.
Mangiapane had made 12 appearances as of the evening, recording one goal and two assists.
Mangiapane states, “It’s obviously good for my confidence levels.” “Enjoy this wonderful game. I think I’ve been going in the right direction lately.”
Philadelphia’s goals came from Bobby Brink, Egor Zamula, and Rasmus Ristolainen (who scored his first goal of the season). Sam Ersson made 28 saves in a row. For the eighth straight away game, the Flyers fell short of their goal total, slipping to 19-12-5.
“Every now and then, we’re going to have games like this,” Ersson stated. “We didn’t win this evening, but we did demonstrate at the very end that we are capable of tenacity and possess that perseverance attitude. The goal is to figure out how to win games.” It is undoubtedly a difficult defeat, but we may also learn some crucial lessons.
In the last 5:31, four goals were scored, with Kadri starting the scoring run to give Calgary Flames a 3-1 lead. Another attacker replaced Ersson with 3:24 remaining, and Brink scored.
With 2:18 left, Coleman scored into an empty net. With 1:24 remaining, Zamula scored while Ersson was off again.
Sean Couturier, a centre with the Flyers, stated, “No quitting at the end.” “Unfortunately, we missed the first two periods.”
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