Flames' Elliott makes triumphant return to St. Louis
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[October 26, 2016]
ST. LOUIS -- Goalie Brian
Elliott celebrated his return to St. Louis by stopping 22 of 23
shots to lead the Calgary Flames to a 4-1 victory Tuesday night over
the Blues.
Elliott was playing his first game against the Blues since being
traded to Calgary last June. He spent five seasons with the Blues,
winning 104 games and helping the team reach the Western Conference
final last spring.
Elliott had to stop only 11 shots through the first two periods as
the Flames built a 3-0 lead. He lost his bid for a shutout 5:49 into
the third period on a 5-on-3 power play after the Flames were called
for two minor penalties 17 seconds apart.
Defenseman Kevin Shattenkirk got the goal but it wasn't enough to
keep the Flames from winning their first game in St. Louis since
April 1, 2011, snapping a seven-game losing streak.
The Flames got an empty-net goal from left winger Johnny Gaudreau
for the final 4-1 margin.
Playing his first game against the Blues since Nov. 19, 2010, when
he was with Ottawa, Elliott followed up a 3-2 shootout win in
Chicago Monday night with his second victory in as many nights.
The Flames took advantage of an interference penalty on Blues'
center Patrik Berglund to score the game's first goal. Defenseman
Dennis Wideman, another former Blue, scored off an assist from
ex-Blue right winger Troy Brouwer just nine seconds into the
penalty, 3:54 into the game. The goal broke a string of 19
consecutive penalties killed by the Blues.
Defenseman Deryk Engelland increased the lead to 2-0 when he
converted a centering pass from left winger Kris Versteeg at 10:30
of the first period, firing the shot past goalie Carter Hutton.
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Blues goalie Carter Hutton (40) makes a save against Calgary Flames
left wing Johnny Gaudreau (13) during the third period at Scottrade
Center. The Flames won 4-1. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Curry-USA TODAY
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Just 2:16 into the second period, the Flames made it a 3-0 game on a
wrist shot by center Sam Bennett.
NOTES: After being a healthy scratch for the last two games,
18-year-old LW Matthew Tkachuk was back in the Flames' lineup for
the game in his hometown, where he grew up watching his father,
Keith, play for the Blues. Tkachuk can play two more games before
Calgary has to decide to keep him on the roster or return him to his
junior team. ... D Niklas Grossman also was inserted into the
Calgary lineup, with D Jyrki Jokipakka and C Freddie Hamilton the
team's healthy scratches. ... C Jori Lehtera, who missed his fourth
consecutive game with an upper-body injury, could return to the
Blues' lineup on Thursday night when they host the Detroit Red
Wings. ... The Flames return home to play the Ottawa Senators on
Friday night.
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