Iginla nets winner in Flames' 3-1 win over Rangers

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CALGARY, Alberta(AP) — In his first meeting against the team that
drafted him, Nigel Dawes had a career night.

Dawes assisted on all three Calgary goals and Miikka Kiprusoff
had 32 saves as the Flames beat the New York Rangers 3-1
Saturday night for their third win in a row.

The highlight of Dawes’ first career three-point night was his
setup of Jarome Iginla at 16:47 of the second period. Iginla’s
eighth goal broke a 1-1 tie and stood up as the winner.

Dawes burst into the Rangers zone along the side boards and
threaded a pass to Iginla in the slot. The Flames captain
snapped a shot inside the goal post past goalie Steve
Valiquette.

“That pass he gave me coming right down into the slot was a
tough play to make, not everybody sees it,” Iginla said. “He put
it right on my stick and gave me a lot of net to shoot at.”

Iginla has four goals in three November games after scoring only
four times in October.

“I saw him at the last second there and I just wanted to try and
get him the puck because the percentages of him scoring from
there are pretty good,” said Dawes, tied for third on the team
with 10 points (four goals, six assists).

Dawes played parts of three seasons with the Rangers before
being dealt to Phoenix last season. He was claimed off waivers
by the Flames during the summer.

“Any time you play a former team, you’re going to get excited
for it,” Dawes said. “It was one of those games where things
went my way.”

Daymond Langkow and Rene Bourque also scored for Calgary
(10-4-1).

Dan Girardi had the only goal for the Rangers (10-7-1), who went
1-2 on a Western Canada road trip. New York lost captain Chris
Drury less than one minute into the game when Flames forward
Curtis Glencross caught the unsuspecting Drury with a shoulder
to the head.

Rangers coach John Tortorella said Drury sustained a concussion
and expressed his unhappiness with the lack of a penalty call.

“It was a missed call, it should have been a major, they missed
it,” Tortorella said.

The Rangers also lost Brandon Dubinsky to an undisclosed injury
early in the second period.

New York hopes to have No. 1 goalie Henrik Lundqvist back on the
ice Thursday when the Rangers face Atlanta. Lundqvist was held
out for a second straight game because of an undisclosed minor
injury.

Valiquette was good against the Flames in making 19 stops, but
Kiprusoff was even better. Kiprusoff was especially sharp over
the final half of the game as New York pressed for the tying
goal.

He turned aside all 24 shots he faced over the last two periods
to improve to 9-3-1.

“That’s a pretty good team right there,” Kiprusoff said. “They
came hard in the first period and we had some troubles getting
the puck out of the zone but after the first, we played much
better and we were skating more. It was a good two points.”

“Our goaltender was outstanding,” Flames coach Brent Sutter
said.

In addition to a couple of close-in saves off Marian Gaborik and
dangerous chances by Enver Lisin and Vinny Prospal, Kiprusoff
also got some help.

Late in the third period when Flames defenseman Adam Pardy fell
to give the Rangers a 2-on-1 rush, David Moss hustled back to
tie up Ales Kotalik who failed to get a shot at an open net.

Calgary got some insurance at 16:35 of the third when Dawes and
Rene Bourque worked the puck back and forth. Bourque then fired
a shot past Valiquette to make it 3-1.

“We had some good chances, for sure,” Rangers defenseman Wade
Redden said. "In the first period, he made some good saves, we
could have got the early jump on them.

New York tied it 1-1 at 17:16 of the first. Girardi flung a
wrist shot from the blue line that got past Kiprusoff, who was
screened.

“It was one of our better games of the year,” Tortorella said.
“Our transition was good, our forechecking was good, the power
play was good, Kiprusoff was the difference.”

Calgary opened the scoring at 3:56 of the first period when
Pardy’s wrist shot from the blue line went through a maze of
bodies and past Valiquette.

Drury was lost for the night after being hit by Glencross. He
was struck away from the puck and immediately dropped to the
ice. He was down for a couple of minutes before being helped to
the dressing room.

NOTES: Calgary entered the night last in the NHL in power-play
chances (46). The Rangers were number one in times short-handed
(79). The Flames were 1 for 3. New York went 0-for-3. …
Calgary has scored first in 12 of 15 games (8-3-1). … Craig
Conroy has gone yet to score in 15 games, the lone Flames
forward without a goal. … Kiprusoff has gone 38 games since
his last shutout on Feb. 12, 2009. … Kotalik entered the night
tied for the league lead in power-play points (12). He is a
team-worst minus-6 and has just three points at even strength.

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