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    Saturday, May 11, 2024

    NHL roundup

    St. Louis' Ryan Reaves, left, checks Columbus' James Wisniewski during the first period of Sunday's game in Columbus, Ohio.

    Flames 5, Wild 2

    Alex Tanguay and Jarome Iginla had third-period goals to pad Calgary's lead and help stop a three-game losing streak on Sunday night over Minnesota Wild.

    Matt Giordano, Lee Stempniak and T.J. Brodie scored during a furious first period, and Mikka Kiprusoff steadied himself after the early barrage to make 19 saves for the Flames. He improved to 26-15-5 in his career against the Wild.

    Cal Clutterbuck and Nick Johnson had goals in those first 9 minutes for the Wild, but goalie Niklas Backstrom was pulled for Josh Harding after the Flames took a 3-2 lead.

    After a scoreless second period, Harding skated out to grab the puck and clear it behind the net, but Stempniak pressured him - like a quarterback hurry in football - into a sloppy pass. Tanguay was waiting on the other side to shoot it in.

    Then Iginla, who was recently separated from Tanguay in an attempt by coach Brent Sutter to mix up his lines and re-ignite the attack, muscled inside of Justin Falk to tip in a pass from Curtis Glencross.

    Iginla, the all-time leading scorer against the Wild with 32 goals in 63 games, jawed at the home team on his way off the ice and got doused with some water.

    Senators 4, Hurricanes 3

    Jason Spezza scored twice, including his 200th regular-season goal, and David Runblad got his first NHL goal to lead Ottawa.

    Spezza reached the milestone with his second goal of the game on a power play late in the first period. His first tally 55 seconds in ended a personal 11-game goal drought.

    Zack Smith also scored and Craig Anderson made 34 saves for Ottawa, which is on a 4-1-1 run.

    Eric Staal and Alexei Ponikarovsky scored in the third as Carolina twice closed to within one. Patrick Dwyer also had a goal for the Hurricanes and Cam Ward made 21 saves.

    Blues 2, Blue Jackets 1

    David Backes scored in the third period to lift St. Louis to the win in coach Ken Hitchcock's first game against his former club.

    Kris Russell, who was traded from Columbus earlier in the month, also scored for St. Louis, which is 7-1-2 since Hitchcock replaced Davis Payne on Nov. 6.

    Brian Elliott made 23 saves for the Blues to improve to 10-1-0 this season.

    Derek Dorsett scored and Curtis Sanford made 27 saves for Columbus, which had its five-game points streak snapped.

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