Moss scores twice in Flames’ 4-2 win

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CALGARY, Alberta (AP)—The Calgary Flames beat the Chicago Blackhawks for the first time this season, and got back into their playoff series in the process.

David Moss had two goals, and Rene Bourque and Eric Nystrom also scored to lead the Flames to a 4-2 victory Monday night. Calgary trails 2-1 in the best-of-seven Western Conference quarterfinal series.

“It will hopefully give up a little bit of momentum,” said Moss, who has three goals in three playoff games. “We certainly weren’t dwelling the fact we were 0-6 versus them. We just had to win tonight.

Game 4 is Wednesday night in Calgary.

“Going into Wednesday, we’ll have the same attitude,” Moss said. “We just have to win one and get the series back.”

Curtis Glencross had a pair of assists for Calgary, which had lost its four regular-season meeting with Chicago and first two games in the playoffs. The Flames have never won a playoff series they’ve opened 0-2.

Chicago’s Martin Havlat scored late in the third for his third goal in as many games.

The team that has scored first in each game of this series has lost. After failing to protect leads in Chicago, the Flames came from behind with four unanswered goals after Patrick Sharp scored on a power play just over two minutes into the game.

“Now we know what to expect,” Chicago’s Jonathan Toews said. “It was a tough night playing in this building, a lot adversity. We just have to learn how to overcome that a little bit better. Every guy on the bench, everyone’s got to be yelling a little bit more and be ready to go. We just have to use this as fuel for the next night.”

Calgary’s Miikka Kiprusoff stopped 36 shots, while Nikolai Khabibulin made 24 saves.

“Even after those couple of losses in Chicago, we thought we could beat them if we played our best game,” Kiprusoff said.

The last time the Flames scored four goals against Khabibulin was Game 1 of the 2004 Stanley Cup final against Tampa Bay.

“He’s been pretty good versus us,” Moss said, “and for us to be successful, we’ve got to keep putting pucks there and traffic and that’s where we can solve him a little bit.”

Khabibulin failed to seal off the left corner of his net on Bourque’s awkward go-ahead goal late in the second period and he gave up a big rebound that led to Calgary’s third goal of the game.

Calgary ended a 0-for-46 power-play drought in Game 2, but the Flames went cold again in Game 3 and managed just two shots on back-to-back power-play chances early in the second period.

But after Sharp’s goal at 2:03, Calgary killed off six Chicago chances, including three in the third period.

Moss’s second goal of the third period put the home team up 4-1 at 4:24. He tipped a pass from Glencross between Khabibulin’s pads for his third goal of the series.

Moss gave Calgary a two-goal cushion at 1:18 when Khabibulin couldn’t control an Adam Pardy shot and Moss put the rebound just under the crossbar from the high slot.

Bourque’s goal at 17:07 of the second was a gift for the Flames, who were getting outplayed in the back half of the period yet went into the third period with the lead. Circling out from behind the net, he put the puck on Khabibulin and banked it off the Chicago goalie’s skate and in.

Bourque missed the last 24 games of the regular season because of an ankle injury.

Nystrom pulled Calgary even at 1-1 with his first career playoff goal at

Notes

Chicago forward Patrick Kane was scratched due to the flu. Colin Fraser replaced him in the lineup. When asked about Kane after the game, Chicago coach Joel Quenneville said: “He should be fine.” … Monday’s Game 3 was Chicago’s first road playoff game since April 25, 2002, when it lost 5-3 to St. Louis. … Flames forward Warren Peters made his NHL playoff debut. He was rotated into the lineup in place of Jamie Lundmark. … The last time Chicago won a playoff series was a 4-0 sweep of Calgary in the 1996 conference quarterfinals.

Updated Apr 21, 3:23 am EDT
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  1. Arkadiy S
    7. Posted by Arkadiy S Tue Apr 21 4:31pm EDT

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    It is realy no hockey. Just only fights and may be that is a signs of the death of NHL. Could not remember any combinations from Calgary side. Only see play by hands (pushing and holdings). Regarding Iginla- he is mentaly sick and could not control his emotions .
  2. Sabre Freak
    6. Posted by Sabre Freak Tue Apr 21 2:12pm EDT

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    Was rooting for the Hawks until I saw last nights coverage on TSN... racial trash talking and taunting by the Hawks against Iginla is classless ignorance and has no place in the game. Ignorant kids do this in the playground due to lack of mental capacity, not grown men who are supposedly "professionals"... Grow up Blackhawk biatches... and Go Flames!

    Sabrefreak.....
  3. Calgary Flames
    5. Posted by Calgary Flames Tue Apr 21 1:17pm EDT

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    Well, in my opinion Hawks didn't win any game yet in the playoff series. They were outplayed in all three games, and they won two when they shouldn't have. They certainly weren't the better team. If there was no break today, they wouldn't have any juice left to play.

    I think Flames is going to take the hole series in game 6.
  4. John Cook
    4. Posted by John Cook Tue Apr 21 2:42am EDT

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    Quennville is talking about bounces, I hope he's just saying that for the camera, and stresses to the team how they got OUTWORKED. More shots on goal for Hawks, but they were outhit all over and lost faceoffs. Bounces are not just given away, they too are earned.
  5. Icedragon
    3. Posted by Icedragon Tue Apr 21 1:00am EDT

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    I have a feeling after how the last minute of this game transpired that there's going to be quite a bit of emotion in game 4. Certainly can't complain about that.
  6. <i>markw101267@...</i>
    2. Posted by markw101267@... Mon Apr 20 1:37pm EDT

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    Go blackhawks
  7. Raza H
    1. Posted by Raza H Mon Apr 20 11:26am EDT

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    riaz
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Three Stars

  Three Stars
M. Kiprusoff
Miikka Kiprusoff
Flames - G
Saves: 36
Save Pct.: .947
D. Moss
David Moss
Flames - RW
Goals: 2
Assists: 0
P. Sharp
Patrick Sharp
Blackhawks - RW
Goals: 1
Assists: 1

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