Coronato continues to play a key role for improving Flames
CALGARY — Dustin Wolf, Matt Coronato and Jonathan Huberdeau have each played pivotal roles for the surprising Calgary Flames this season and that was the case again on Saturday night.
Coronato had a goal and an assist, Huberdeau notched the game-winner on the power play, and Wolf made 31 saves as the Flames overcame a slow start to post a 2-1 win over the Los Angeles Kings, snapping the visitor’s five-game winning streak.
Tied 1-1 in the third period, the game-winner came at 4:36 when Kings’ netminder David Rittich couldn’t control Coronato’s rebound and Huberdeau buried his team-leading 18th goal. His second game-winner in as many games gives him a team-leading four on the season.
“Fortunately got a good bounce on Matty’s shot. I just tried to put it in as fast as I could. I knew the goalie was out of position,” said Huberdeau, who is on pace for 36 goals. His career high is 30.