CALGARY — Last year there was more talk about Yegor Sharangovich’s work with Lego than there was about his game.

One year after piecing together a team-high 31 goals, the Belarussian winger dropped to just 17, prompting plenty of concern his five-year, $28.7 million contract extension might not age well.

Invisible on many nights and unable to build enough chemistry to get his deadly shot off with enough regularity, Sharangovich is tasked with trying to be more relevant more often.

On Tuesday he found his scoring touch with a nifty redirect to open the scoring in a 4-1 pre-season win for the Calgary Flames over Seattle at the Dome.

It’s a good sign for a player who said he spent increased time on the ice this summer with an eye on getting off to a stronger start — something he was unabl

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