Flames edge Penguins after 7-round shootout
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[November 30, 2021] Mikael
Backlund scored the shootout winner in the seventh round to give the
host Calgary Flames a 2-1 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins on
Monday.
Backlund netted the difference-maker by electing to shoot from the
slot as he came down the ice. He fired a top-corner shot past
Penguins goalie Tristan Jarry.
Johnny Gaudreau previously scored for the Flames in the shootout,
but Pittsburgh's Kris Letang also scored in that same round of the
skills contest to keep it running.
After Backlund's goal, Flames goalie Jacob Markstrom stopped Brock
McGinn to seal the victory in his team's first shootout of the
season.
Milan Lucic scored in the second period for the Flames, who have won
five of six games and claimed just their second extra-time victory
against five defeats in clashes that went past regulation. Markstrom
made 21 saves through overtime.
The red-hot Jake Guentzel collected a third-period goal for the
Penguins, who have lost two in a row after a five-game winning
streak. Jarry, who has surrendered only three goals in his past six
games, stopped 31 shots in an excellent outing.
Both goalies delivered big-time saves all game, especially during
the end-to-end, action-packed overtime that failed to resolve the
outcome.
Lucic broke the scoreless deadlock with his sixth goal of the season
and second in three games. His line had been hemmed in, but thanks
to a breakout pass by Oliver Kylington, Lucic was sent down the ice
and snapped a five-hole shot just before the midway point of the
middle period.
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Calgary Flames goalie Jacob Markstrom (25) warms up against the
Pittsburgh Penguins at Scotiabank Saddledome. Mandatory Credit:
Candice Ward-USA TODAY Sports
It was the 18th time in 22 games this season the
Flames have opened the scoring. They have a 13-2-3 record in those
contests.
Minutes after Jarry made a sparkling save against Matthew Tkachuk
when the Flames forward believed he had a rebound tally for an
insurance goal, Guentzel extended his league-leading active point
streak when he pulled the Penguins even with a power-play goal with
7:25 remaining in regulation.
Guentzel set up shop in the slot and neatly redirected Sidney
Crosby's shot-pass to net his team-leading ninth goal of the season.
Guentzel has scored six goals and added five assists in his 10-game
run. Crosby, after struggling upon returning from offseason surgery
and then a bout with COVID-19, has four points in his past two games
-- playing a part in every Penguins goal during that stretch.
--Field Level Media
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