So, about those Calgary Flames ’ scoring issues … Article content
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The Flames might have found ways to light the lamp in the final week of October and the early days of November, but their inability to puck pucks in the back of the net reared its ugly head again this weekend.
After getting shut out in embarrassing fashion by the Chicago Blackhawks on Friday night, it happened again on Sunday in Minnesota when the Flames (4-11-2) fell 2-0 to the Wild (7-7-3).
That’s six periods without a goal, or 120 minutes and 49 seconds of game time since Mikael Backlund scored into an empty net against the Columbus Blue Jackets on Wednesday night.
You can’t win if you don’t score, and the Flames’ persistent goal-scoring

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