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Saturday, April 7, 2018

{allcanada} Jankowski scores 4 as Flames beat Golden Knights 7-1

 

CALGARY, Alberta (AP) Mark Jankowski had four goals, including his first NHL hat trick, and the Calgary Flames beat the Vegas Golden Knights 7-1 Saturday night to finish a disappointing season.

Spencer Foo, Garnet Hathaway and Johnny Gaudreau also scored for the Flames, who had only nine goals while losing eight of their previous nine. Calgary finished the season 37-35-10, and will miss the playoffs for the seventh time in nine seasons. A big factor was its 17-20-4 home record, the worst since going 12-18-11 in 2000-01.

Cody Eakin scored for Vegas (51-24-7), which will open the playoffs on home ice after finishing first in the Pacific in its inaugural season. The Golden Knights, who will play Los Angeles in the first round, are the first modern-era expansion team in any of the four North America pro spots to win their division.

Ten seconds after Gaudreau one-timed in a slick cross-ice pass from Michael Ferland at 4:03 of the first period, Jankowski scored on a nearly identical play with Gaudreau on the setup.

Jankowski added his second, backhanding the puck in off the skate of goaltender Marc-Andre Fleury at 7:31 of the first to make it 3-0.

Vegas got on the scoreboard 51 seconds into the second as Eakin beat Jon Gillies through the pads after Gaudreau's errant pass at the Golden Knights' blue line sprung him on a breakaway.

However, the Flames responded with three goals before the second intermission. Hathaway converted a tic-tac-toe passing play with fourth liners Curtis Lazar and Matt Stajan at 10:27.

Ninety seconds later, Foo made it two goals in two games, firing a shot through Fleury's pads off a set-up from Mikael Backlund.

Jankowski capped off his hat trick and made it 6-1 with a short-handed goal at 18:06, bringing over 100 hats raining down onto the ice.

The 23-year-old capped off his big night 1:32 into the third period, chipping his 17th of the season past Malcolm Subban on the power play.

It was the first goal on the man advantage for Calgary in 14 games, snapping a 0-for-35 skid.

Gillies had 26 stops to finish the season 3-5-1. The rookie's best save came midway through the second when he whipped out his glove to rob Ryan Reaves on a rebound.

Fleury gave up six goals on 18 shots before being replaced to start the third period. He fell to 29-13-4. It was the most goals surrendered by Fleury since a 6-3 loss to Detroit on Oct. 13. Subban had 12 stops in relief.

NOTES: Players from both teams along with the officials formed a circle at center ice before the game for a moment of silence in tribute to the 15 people who lost their lives in the Humboldt Broncos' bus accident. Afterward, the Saddledome crowd broke into a chant of ''Broncos, Broncos'' ... Both teams wore Humboldt Broncos decals on their helmet and the Flames announced they were donating their $4,055 half of the 50/50 prize pot to those affected by Friday's tragedy.

UP NEXT:

Golden Knights: Face Los Angeles in the first round of the playoffs.

Flames: Offseason.

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