CALGARY - The Calgary Flames' slumbering offence finally woke up on Sunday.
Led by Blake Coleman's two goals, the Flames erupted for a season-high five goals in a 5-1 victory over the New York Rangers, snapping Calgary's eight-game losing skid.
“Feels good to get a win,” said Coleman, who leads the team with five goals. “Last few games, we thought we honestly played pretty well, just couldn't finish and special teams, we were pretty undisciplined, so we corrected those things today and got a couple bounces.”
Calgary entered the night last in goals having lit the red lamp just 15 times in nine games. That had the Flames dead last in the NHL's overall standings, too.
They're still last in both, but the team's first win in five games at the Scotiabank Saddledome has the players feeling a

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