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Flames 1, Oilers 4
After a poor showing against Calgary Flames on Thursday night, the Edmonton Oilers shot out of the gate on Saturday night and dominated the early going of the tenth and final Battle of Alberta. By the 8-minute mark of the first, the Oil had built a 2-0 lead. They spent the final 52 minutes of the night defending that lead, saw it get cut in half at the midway point, but held on the rest of the way. A pair of empty netters in the final 66 seconds increased the final spread, but this was in essence another 1-goal win for the blue and orange. In regulation, as usual.
The victory moved Calgary (22-24-3) four points behind the idle Canadiens, who have a game in hand. I guess all we can do is keep winning and hope that they lose some to make this very interesting here down the stretch, said Flames forward Matthew Tkachuk, who had two assists.
James Neal had the lone goal for the Oilers (29-17-2), who were denied a third straight win.
Edmonton is in second place in the North, nine points behind Toronto. The Maple Leafs posted a 4-1 win over the Vancouver Canucks earlier in the evening.
The Flames, desperate for points as the season winds down, were physical from the start. Tkachuk set an early tone with a strong hit on Dmitry Kulikov behind the Edmonton net.
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Lindholm scores twice as Calgary Flames defeat the Edmonton Oilers 3-1
Edmonton Oilers goalie Mike Smith (41) makes the save on Calgary Flames Andrew Mangiapane (88) during first-period NHL action in Edmonton on Thursday, April 29, 2021.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jason Franson April 29, 2021 - 9:25 PM
EDMONTON - An aggressive style and timely goaltending paid off for the Calgary Flames on Thursday night. The effort also improved their chances of catching Montreal for the final playoff spot in the North Division.
Elias Lindholm scored twice and Dillon Dube added an insurance goal in the third period as the Flames beat the Edmonton Oilers 3-1 at Rogers Place.
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