Calgary 1, Colorado 0

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Final

9:00 PM ET, November 20, 2008
Pepsi Arena
Denver, Colorado

Langkow nets lone goal to back Kiprusoff's blanking of inconsistent Avs

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Game Information
Arena: Pepsi Arena
Location: Denver, Colorado
Referees: Mike Hasenfratz, Chris Rooney
Linesmen: Lonnie Cameron, Shane Heyer
Attendance: 14,536 (80.7% full)
Team Stat Comparison
 
251
Goals
190
246
Goals Against
253
61
Power Play Goals
50
58
Power Play Goals Allowed
64
6
Shorthanded Goals
4
15
Shorthanded Goals Allowed
8
1299
Penalty Minutes
1062
16
Average Penalty Minutes
13
Scoring Summary
1ST PERIOD CGY COL
No scoring this period 0 0
2ND PERIOD CGY COL
10:16 Daymond Langkow
Assists: Mark Giordano, Jarome Iginla
1 0
3RD PERIOD CGY COL
No scoring this period 1 0
Associated Press

DENVER -- Miikka Kiprusoff and the Calgary Flames are having a lot of fun at the Colorado Avalanche's expense.

Fast Facts

• All four of Calgary's wins in the Northwest division have come against Colorado.

• Colorado lost a one-goal game for the first time since Oct. 14.

• Entering play Thursday, Daymond Langkow was on pace for a 60-point season. It would be his third straight season with at least 60 points after just registering 60 in a season just once in his first 10 seasons in the NHL.

-- ESPN research

Kiprusoff made 18 saves for his second shutout of the season, and Daymond Langkow scored his fifth goal in Calgary's 1-0 victory over Colorado on Thursday night.

The Flames started the month with five losses in their first eight games, including a 6-1 setback in San Jose on Nov. 13. They came back with a 4-1 home win against Colorado on Tuesday night and followed that with the shutout Thursday night.

"We played a pretty bad game against San Jose and we knew we had to do something different," said Kiprusoff, who was rarely challenged in his 28th career shutout. "It's been a good couple of games."

The Avalanche have struggled against Calgary this season, losing all four games to the Flames, the first three in Calgary.

"It's been a while since I've seen a team beat our team four times in one year," Colorado forward Ian Laperriere said. "We'll see them two more times."

The Flames have dominated shots on goal in the past two games, and only solid play by Peter Budaj, who had 32 saves, kept Colorado in Thursday's game.

The only save he didn't make came when Langkow knocked in a rebound Mark Giordano's rebound with 9:44 left in the second period. Giordano took a shot from the left circle that bounced off of Budaj, and Langkow one-timed it for the game's only goal.

"That's a simple play," Langkow said. "Gio made a nice move there and came down and put a pretty hard shot on net and I jumped on the rebound."

The Avalanche nearly tied it with less than 2 minutes left, but Kiprusoff stopped Milan Hejduk in the crease.

"You have to be a little lucky on some of those," said Kiprusoff, whose other shutout this season was against Colorado on Oct. 28.

Colorado hasn't had much luck against the Flames this year. In addition to the two shutouts, they've lost two one-goal games to Calgary.

"They have put together good games plans and stayed with them," Avalanche coach Tony Granato said.

Colorado's lone bright spot has been special teams. The Avalanche killed off all six of Calgary's power plays Thursday and have killed off 27 of 29 in their last five games.

The Flames, who outshot the Avalanche 51-23 in Calgary on Tuesday night, held a 10-7 shot advantage in the first period. Colorado killed off three minor penalties in the frame but managed to get three good scoring chances. Marek Svatos and Ryan Smyth had the best chances, but Kiprusoff kept the game scoreless with two good saves.

"We had two bad changes early in the game and he had to make two great saves," Flames coach Mike Keenan said. "You look at the shots against, and we try to keep it down, but the goalie still has to come up with a couple of very important saves if you want to come away with a shutout."

Calgary's best scoring chances came when Adrian Aucoin hit a post with 7:51 left in the first period and Giordano hit the right post on a power play with 17:50 left in the second period.

The Flames didn't need much offense against Colorado, which has scored just six regulation goals in its last six games.

"We've been squeezing the stick a little bit more," Laperriere said. "But you can't score four or five goals every night in this league. You have to focus on winning 1-0 games. We have played strong defense and look for our chances, but they haven't come."

Game notes
Avalanche C Joe Sakic missed his fourth straight game and fifth in the last six with a back injury. He could return to the lineup Saturday at Los Angeles. ... Calgary F Jarome Iginla's assist on Giordano's goal was the 400th of his career. ... Svatos sustained an abdominal injury in the second period and didn't play in the third. Granato said he didn't know the severity of the injury.

 

 

NHL Scores

Thursday, November 20th
Florida 1 Final
New Jersey 3
Pittsburgh 3 Final
Atlanta 2
Montreal 3 Final
Ottawa 2 SO
Vancouver 3 Final
Minnesota 2
Chicago 6 Final
Dallas 3
Detroit 4 Final
Edmonton 3
Calgary 1 Final
Colorado 0
Washington 2 Final
Los Angeles 5