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Bruins bring losing streak into game against the Oilers
- On Monday, Connor Zary scored 1:53 into overtime on a 4-on-3 to give the Calgary Flames a 2-1 victory over the Boston Bruins at the Scotiabank Saddledome in Calgary.
- After a 1-for-24 stretch, Calgary's power play at 13.6% struggled until Jonathan Aspirot's penalty on Blake Coleman created the overtime 4-on-3, prompting Ryan Huska to adjust personnel.
- A sequence began when Yegor Sharangovich lobbed a puck that appeared to be knocked in by Hampus Lindholm with Connor Zary also touching it, while Dustin Wolf made two overtime saves to finish with 24 stops.
- The win moves Calgary closer to a wild-card spot as the Flames have eight wins in their last 11, but Ryan Huska said the power play must improve in tight games.
- Despite the win, the tally was described as an ugly one, matching Calgary's recent struggles on the Flames power play, while observers' three takeaways noted it's unclear if it will open the floodgates.
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Flames' struggling power play sparks at the right time in overtime win over Bruins
CALGARY — Connor Zary wasn't on either of Calgary's struggling power-play units to begin the game, but he ended the night on one and made the most of it by ending the game, too.
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