Lindholm scores twice as Flames down Oilers 4-3 for fifth win in a row
CALGARY — He hasn’t found the back of the net lately, but Matthew Tkachuk is finding other ways to help Calgary win.
Elias Lindholm scored twice including the winner on a power play, which was created by Tkachuk, as the Flames led early, fell behind twice, and then came back to win 4-3 over the Edmonton Oilers.
The Flames’ fifth win in a row moves them into first place in the tight Pacific Division, one point up on both Arizona and Vegas. The Oilers are two points back.
“Right now, the puck’s not going in like it was at the beginning of the year for me,” said Tkachuk, goalless in his last seven games. “There was a lot up for grabs tonight so you’ve got to do whatever it takes to go and get that win.”