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No Quit in Calgary: Flames Beat Blues Despite Three Called-Back Goals

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The Calgary Flames returned home on Wednesday night and picked up a hard-earned 2-1 shootout win over the St. Louis Blues to kick off their homestand on the right note. It didn’t take long for the Flames to get going.

Just 2:34 into the first, Connor Zary drove the net and finished off a slick feed from Ryan Strome, lifting it past Joel Hofer to open the scoring. That makes goals in back-to-back games for Zary, who continues to be a noticeable presence. © Sergei Belski-Imagn Images From there, it turned into a night of what could have been.

The Flames thought they had doubled their lead midway through the period when Martin Pospisil buried a one-timer after a turnover at the blue line, but the Blues challenged for offside and won, wiping it off the board. Later in the period, it looked like Calgary had finally restored that two-goal cushion. Zary knocked down a bouncing puck and fed Yegor Sharangovich, who snapped it home cleanly.

Once again, though, a challenge from St. Louis overturned it, this time due to a high stick on the initial touch. © Sergei Belski-Imagn Images Despite carrying the 1-0 lead into the second, the game quickly evened out.

At 3:47, the Blues capitalized on a partial odd-man rush, with Jimmy Snuggerud setting up Dylan Holloway, who found a way to beat Devin Cooley to tie it 1-1. Calgary thought they had an answer. Mikael Backlund led the rush and spotted Joel Farabee alone across the line, threading a perfect pass for what looked like the go-ahead goal.