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Jonathan Huberdeau breaks tie in 3rd, Flames beat Seattle Kraken 3-2

Dec 28, 2022, 10:29 PM

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Calgary Flames center Jonathan Huberdeau (10) celebrates a goal against the Seattle Kraken with Milan Lucic during the third period of an NHL hockey game Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2022, in Seattle. (AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

(AP Photo/Lindsey Wasson)

SEATTLE (AP) – Jonathan Huberdeau broke a tie with eight minutes left in the third period and the Calgary Flames beat the Seattle Kraken 3-2 on Wednesday night.

Flames 3, Kraken 2: Box Score

Huberdeau found himself unmarked in the slot in front of goalie Philipp Grubauer after Rasmus Anderson’s shot from the point was deflected. Huberdeau was denied by Grubauer in a similar circumstance in the opening moments of the third period, but this time beat the goalie to the stick side.

It was Huberdeau’s seventh goal and he has seven points in his past five games as the Flames bounced back after losing at home to Edmonton on Tuesday night.

Tyler Toffoli scored his 15th of the season in the first period and Nazem Kadri scored on the power play in the second period for the Flames. Elias Lindholm had two assists and Kadri added an assist to go along with his 14th goal.

Dan Vladar made 30 saves for Calgary, including a few chances in the closing second after Seattle pulled Grubauer. Calgary improved to 7-3-2 against Pacific Division opponents this season.

Ryan Donato scored late in the first period to pull Seattle even and Jamie Oleksiak connected 1:15 into the second period to give the Kraken a 2-1 lead. Grubauer was terrific stopping a number of high-quality chances for the Flames, and his 41 saves were the most he’s made in his two seasons with the Kraken.

Donato’s goal was the fifth time in the last six games he’s scored. Donato had a four-game goal streak snapped in Seattle’s overtime loss in Vancouver in its final game before the Christmas break, but picked up where he left off.

Jordan Eberle assisted on both Seattle goals.

BACK TO BACK

Calgary played its third back-to-back in the month of December and fourth for the season. Seattle has played just one back-to-back and that came in games Nos. 1 and 2 back in October. But the Kraken will make up for it with seven the rest of the season.

NOTES: Calgary D Michael Stone was scratched after playing 12:08 against Edmonton on Tuesday. Stone had appeared in 16 straight games. … Calgary D Dennis Gilbert was activated from injured reserve Wednesday, but was scratched from the lineup. Gilbert has appeared in just one game since Nov. 25.

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