NHL

Playoffs: NHL | NBA   Photos: Colleges | Preps     Team blogs: Duke Now State Now UNC Now

Published Thu, Feb 09, 2012 11:51 PM
Modified Fri, Feb 10, 2012 01:21 AM

Recap: Phoenix vs. Calgary

Email Print Order Reprint
Share This
Text

tool name

close x
tool goes here
- The Sports Network

Shane Doan scored the game-winner in overtime to give the Phoenix Coyotes a 2-1 victory over the Calgary Flames on Thursday.

Taylor Pyatt scored in regulation for the Coyotes, who extended their season- high win streak to four games.

"You've got to find ways to get points," Coyotes head coach Dave Tippett said. "It was just not a pretty game at all so we'll take the points, stick those in the bank and move on."

Mike Smith stopped 22-of-23 shots in the win.

Olli Jokinen tallied a goal and Leland Irving made 34 saves in the Flames' fourth loss in six games.

Calgary trailed 1-0 entering the third period, but tied the game up 4:01 into the frame on a 4-on-4 when Mark Giordano's slap shot from the high slot deflected off the leg of Jokinen and into the net.

Smith stopped the other six shots he faced and Irving blocked 10 in the final stanza to force overtime.

But Calgary's Mikael Backlund was whistled for tripping 2:07 into the extra frame and the Coyotes took advantage of the penalty with the game-winner when Radim Vrbata fed a pass from the right of the net to the top of the left circle, where Doan blasted a one-timer past Irving.

"We knew it wasn't going to be an easy game." Flames head coach Brent Sutter said. "It's a point you could of had that you let get away from you, but the positive is that you did get a point."

Pyatt gave Phoenix a 1-0 lead at the 7:43 mark of the first period after deciding to keep the puck himself on a 2-on-1 rush and wristing a shot through the pads of Irving.

Game Notes

Get the biggest news in your email or cellphone as it's happening. Sign up for breaking news alerts.

Email Print Order Reprint
Share This
Text

tool name

close x
tool goes here
We welcome your comments on this story, but please be civil. Do not use profanity, hate speech, threats, personal abuse, images, internet links or any device to draw undue attention. Read our full comment policy.
More NHL

Get sports updates

Keep up with the latest sports stories with our free e-mail newsletters, delivered to your inbox!

- it's free!

- it's free!

- it's free!

- it's free!

- it's free!

- it's free!

- it's free!

- it's free!

- it's free!

Hot Deals View All
Find a Car
Go
Top Jobs View All

Find a Job
Go
Featured Homes View All
Find a Home
Go

Print Ads