On another night, the Calgary Flames could have been up by two or three goals by mid-way through the second period. Article content

Against the St. Louis Blues on Saturday, though, the puck just wouldn’t go in. Article content Article content

Posts were hit, the net was missed and Blues backup Joel Hofer brought his A-game to the Saddledome. The result? Disappointment, and a 4-2 loss in a game the Flames probably should have won.

“We just didn’t capitalize on our opportunities,” said Flames blueliner Rasmus Andersson. “I probably should have had three if you look at it and then a few other guys should have probably scored, too. We just didn’t capitalize today.”

The hope is that won’t be a recurring issue. The Flames scored the fourth-fewest goals in the NHL last season and ligh

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