Flames find energy at home to get back in playoff hunt
CALGARY — The Calgary Flames scorching hot play at home continued Saturday night and came in front of their first sellout crowd since last year’s New Year’s Eve game against the Vancouver Canucks.
With an announced attendance of 19,289 packed into Scotiabank Saddledome on a cold night, the Flames knocked off the Edmonton Oilers 3-2, avenging the 5-1 loss to their divisional rival in the final game before the holiday break.
“It was pretty clear from puck drop, we didn’t have any anything in the tank in Edmonton,” said Blake Coleman, whose 11th goal at 12:31 of the third period, moving him into a tie with Matt Coronato for the team lead, was the game winner.
“There was an energy in the room this morning. Guys were pissed off and wanted to bounce back, and it was nice that we had the opportunity to do so.”

