The Calgary Flames blow a 3\u002D1 lead, fall to the Vegas Golden Knights in tough Overtime loss at T\u002DMobile Arena.
Darryl Sutter, with his squad wrapping a back-to-back, blamed fatigue. Starting goaltender Dan Vladar, after allowing a softie that started the comeback, might blame himself. You could blame some sort of curse.
“I think we came out in the third period and backed off,” echoed Flames defenceman MacKenzie Weegar in a post-game interview on Sportsnet 960 The Fan. “We weren’t really playing to win the game. We were playing almost to lose there. I don’t really know why we backed off. Tough one for our group, but we got a point. We have three out of four points so far on this road-trip and we can make something out of it going to Colorado.
While the Las Vegas sportsbooks aren’t likely offering odds on this particular proposition, it’s starting to feel like a safe bet that Pelletier won’t be heading back to the American Hockey League anytime soon.Article content Less than 24 hours later after he netted the game-winner against the Arizona Coyotes, No. 49 was once again a standout, albeit in a losing cause.
Thanks to a deflection goal by Backlund, the Flames headed to the locker-room with a 3-1 lead after 40 minutes.This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below.Zach Whitecloud trimmed the deficit by squeaking a short-side shot past Vladar — one that shouldn’t wind up behind a big-league backstop — and William Carrier tucked a rebound to tie things up with 7:25 remaining in regulation.
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