Flames score three straight, top Coyotes in OT
Yegor Sharangovich scored the overtime winner to give the host Calgary Flames a 3-2 comeback victory over the Arizona Coyotes on Tuesday for their season-high fourth consecutive win.
Nazem Kadri netted one goal and one assist and Blake Coleman added a tally for the Flames, who erased a two-goal, third-period deficit for their eighth consecutive home win over the Coyotes.
Goaltender Dan Vladar, who played because No. 1 goalie Jacob Markstrom suffered a lower-body injury in Monday's practice and is listed as day-to-day, made 25 saves.
Sean Durzi collected one goal and one assist and Logan Cooley also scored for the Coyotes. Goalie Connor Ingram stopped 30 shots.
During a four-on-three power play because of a Coyotes too-many-men penalty, Sharangovich worked to the right faceoff dot and wired a top-corner shot for his 18th goal of the season with 16.7 seconds remaining in overtime.
Calgary has collected seven victories when trailing after two periods.
The Flames have a 13-2-1 record in their last 16 clashes with the Coyotes.
With his team trailing 2-0, Coleman injected a huge jolt of life for the Flames at 8:54 of the third period. Coleman, the NHL's second star of the week, notched his team-leading 20th goal of the season — and fifth in a four-game streak — when he redirected Rasmus Andersson's crossing feed.
Kadri tied the game 63 seconds later with his 15th of the campaign, a tap-in tally from the doorstep set up by Martin Pospisil's pass.
The Coyotes have only two wins in their last seven games.
Durzi cracked the scoreless deadlock with a short-handed goal at 8:22 of the second period. With an open shot at the point, Durzi unloaded a rocket for his seventh goal of the season.
Cooley doubled the lead at 6:37 of the third period. Right after the Coyotes failed to score on a power play, Cooley was at the front of the net when he re-directed Durzi's shot from the point for his fourth of the season.
The loss was a double disappointment for the Coyotes as forward Nick Schmaltz left the game late in the second period.
—Field Level Media