Flames edge Kings 4-3 to remain unbeaten under interim head coach Geoff Ward
CALGARY — From his contributions on the scoresheet to his role in helping Milan Lucic turn his season around, Dillon Dube has made a big impact since being called up from the minors three weeks ago.
Much of that contribution was on display Saturday night as both Dube and Lucic each had a goal an an assist as the Calgary Flames made it four straight victories with a 4-3 win over the Los Angeles Kings.
With the Flames up 3-2 in the third period, Dube scored his third goal in nine games at 1:29, neatly burying a rebound ofF a Derek Ryan shot – the sequence beginning with Lucic’s outlet pass.
“It’s great to see when a young guy comes in and provides what he’s been providing, it sometimes re-energizes us older guys to play the way that we can,” said Lucic, whose second goal in as many games was his 200th of his career. “I talk about my game moving in the right direction since the Las Vegas game when he got called up and he’s been a huge part of me turning it around.”