Colton Parayko scores overtime winner, Blues beat Flames 4-3
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[December 06, 2024]
CALGARY, Alberta (AP) — Colton Parayko scored the overtime winner
on a rebound and the St. Louis Blues beat the Calgary Flames 4-3 on
Thursday night.
Robert Thomas had a goal and two assists, Zack Bolduc and Pavel
Buchnevich scored and Philip Broberg had two assists for the Blues.
Jordan Binnington made 36 saves in the win. |

St. Louis Blues goalie Jordan Binnington, right, blocks the net on
Calgary Flames' Blake Coleman, centre, as Colton Parayko checks during
second period NHL hockey action in Calgary on Thursday, Dec. 5, 2024.
(Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP) |
Jakob Pelletier, Matt Coronato and MacKenzie
Weegar scored for the Flames, whose six-game win streak at home
ended.
The Flames twice tied the game after falling behind. Jonathan
Huberdeau, from behind the net, shoveled the puck out to an
unchecked Weegar, who shot the puck past Binnington at 7:06 of
the third period to tie it at 3.
Pelletier’s first goal this season halved the deficit just 15
seconds after Thomas gave the visitors a 2-0 lead at 14:49 of
the first period. Coronato’s power-play goal drew the Flames
even at 2 5:23 into the second period
Calgary’s goaltender Dan Vladar stopped 20 of 24 shots.
Takeaways
Blues: Improved to 4-0-1 since Jim Montgomery was named head
coach Nov. 24. Thomas has eight points — three goals, five
assists — in eight games since returning from a fractured ankle.
Flames: Calgary continued to be among the most productive
third-period teams in the NHL but haven’t scored four goals in
regulation since Oct. 13.
Key moment
Vladar made the initial pad save on Thomas, but Parayko
outmuscled Yegor Sharangovich to jam the rebound past Calgary’s
goalie at 2:25 into overtime. Many of the Blues had already left
the bench as the Flames unsuccessfully challenged for Parayko
pushing Vladar’s pad with his stick.
Key stat
The Flames didn’t win a single faceoff (0 for 9) on four
power-play chances.
Up next
The Flames start a two-game trip Sunday in Dallas against the
Stars, and the Blues continue a four-game trip Saturday versus
the Edmonton Oilers.
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