Flames beat Rangers 5-1 to snap 8-game losing skid
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CALGARY -- Blake Coleman scored two goals for the Calgary Flames, who ended an eight-game losing streak with a 5-1 win against the New York Rangers at Scotiabank Saddledome on Sunday.
Nazem Kadri is the topic of plenty of trade speculation, but Elliotte Friedman stated that the Calgary Flames won't trade him before he hits the 1,000-game mark.
New York Rangers head coach Mike Sullivan called out his team's defensive play after a particularly rough loss to the Calgary Flames.
For the first time this season, the Calgary Flames have won a game in regulation. The Flames hosted the New York Rangers on Sunday night at the Saddledome.
The Rangers came out flat and were blown out by the Calgary Flames on Sunday night at the Scotiabank Saddledome
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Flames feeling better about their game after ending eight-game skid
Led by Blake Coleman's two goals, the Flames erupted for a season-high five goals in a 5-1 victory over the New York Rangers, snapping Calgary's eight-game losing skid.
Calgary Herald on MSN
‘A weight off our shoulders’: Three takeaways as Flames end skid with win over Rangers
The Flames snapped out of an eight-game losing skid with Sunday’s 5-1 victory over the New York Rangers at the Saddledome. Five goals is their biggest outburst of what has been an awful October. Perhaps it’s a sign the Flames are emerging from a cold-spell that still leaves them in dead-last at 2-7-1.
“One thing about Nazem Kadri: his contract switched this year from a full no-move to a partial, 13-team no-trade,” Friedman wrote. Kadri remains under contract through 2029 with a $7 million cap hit. He scored a career-high 35 goals last season and is widely seen as one of the most attractive center targets ahead of the March 6 trade deadline.
Trade rumors are picking up around one Calgary Flames star, leaving the team with a major decision to make early in the season.
Yegor Sharangovich has found himself at the center of the storm in Calgary — not just for his play, but as the poster boy of a “culture problem” within the Flames’ organization.
For the second straight game, the Rangers handed over a victory their challengers badly needed. After falling in overtime to the previously winless Sharks earlier this week, the Blueshirts lost 5-1 to a Flames team that hadn’t won since their first game of the season entering Sunday night’s contest at Scotiabank Saddledome.
Not even Noah Laba’s timely first NHL goal was enough to shake the New York Rangers out of their recent doldrums Sunday night, when they opened a four-game road trip with a 5-1 loss to the Calgary Flames at Scotiabank Saddledome.