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| New Jersey Devils’ Kurtis Foster (R) stops Calgary Flames’ Olli Jokinen from getting the puck during the second period of their NHL hockey game in Calgary, Alberta on Tuesday. (Reuters |
Glencross had a goal and three assists, Jarome Iginla added a goal and two assists, and the Calgary Flames beat the New Jersey Devils 6-3 on Tuesday night.
“Any time you can get some breaks and bounces go your way, it’s kind of nice for a change,” Glencross said. “We’ve been on the other hand of that. We’ll take `em when we can get `em.”
Jay Bouwmeester had a goal and an assist for Calgary, while Cory Sarich, T.J. Brodie and Lee Stempniak also scored as the Flames won their seventh straight at home and improved to 9-0-1 in the last 10 at Scotiabank Saddledome.
“Hopefully we can bottle that up and bring it on the road,” Stempniak said. “We’d like to see some more consistency on the road and play with the same mentality and see the same results.”
Miikka Kiprusoff made 35 saves, including 20 in the third period to preserve the Flames’ win, and Olli Jokinen and Mikael Backlund had two assists each.
“Kipper played great tonight,” Stempniak said. “We needed him to. We sat back on our heels and they had some really good chances. He made some big saves and we had timely scoring tonight.”
Adam Henrique and Ilya Kovalchuk each had a goal and an assist for the Devils, who snapped a two-game winning streak. Patrick Elias also scored and Zach Parise had two assists.
Martin Brodeur started in goal for the Devils, but was pulled at the 7:32 mark of the opening frame after allowing two goals on five shots. Johan Hedberg made just five saves on nine shots in a relief appearance and ended up taking the loss.
“We were flat in the first,” Henrique said. “We made a few mistakes, myself included on the third goal. You can’t fall asleep for 20 minutes here. We dug ourselves a hole that we couldn’t get out of tonight.”
New Jersey outshot Calgary 38-14.
Bouwmeester gave the Flames a 1-0 lead at 5:54 of the first when his wrist shot through traffic found its way into the net behind Brodeur. It was Bouwmeester’s first goal in 39 games.
“Any time you score is good,” Bouwmeester said. “I don’t have too many of those. I’ll take it.”
Less than two minutes later, Sarich skated across the blue line and fired a slap shot over Brodeur’s blocker and into the top corner. It was Sarich’s first goal since March 23, and ended the veteran defenseman’s 33-game goal-scoring drought.
“Flying down the wing, going for the puck, didn’t break stride and just blasted one by him,” Sarich said. “He didn’t even move. Well, barely. It was just a shot on net that found a hole and I’m excited it went in.”
Hedberg replaced Brodeur after that and didn’t fare much better as he let in the first shot he faced. Olli Jokinen fed a nice backhanded cross-crease pass over to Glencross, who snapped a quick shot off Hedberg’s skate and into the net.
