CALGARY – Dustin Wolf made 26 saves and Jonathan Huberdeau ended a scoring drought for the Calgary Flames in a 4-1 win over the visiting Minnesota Wild on Thursday.
After 14 straight games without a goal, Huberdeau struck first for Calgary (10-15-4) in the second period. Matt Coronato and Connor Zary scored in the third and Rasmus Andersson added an empty-net goal.
Wolf was back in Calgary’s net after three straight starts for Devin Cooley, although Wolf played the last period of Tuesday’s 5-1 loss in Nashville.
The Flames handed the Wild their first regulation loss since Nov. 6 after a 10-0-2 stretch.
Yakov Trenin scored and goalie Filip Gustavsson made 26 saves for Minnesota (15-8-5).
Calgary led 3-1 at 6:18 of the third period when Zary shot five-hole on an odd-man rush with Blake

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