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Wings shut out by Flames

AP
2008-02-22

CALGARY – Miikka Kiprusoff finally got his first shutout of the season. And against the NHL's top team, too.

Kiprusoff made 38 saves in his first shutout of the season, Alex Tanguay scored and the Calgary Flames beat the Detroit Red Wings 1-0 Friday night.

"It feels good," the Finn said. "We played a pretty strong game, our forwards did great with the backchecking, it was a good team game."

Kiprusoff was at his best in the third period as Detroit outshot the Flames 13-2. Twice the Red Wings - who were without star defenseman Nicklas Lidstrom and Brian Rafalski - hit a goalpost in the final 20 minutes.

"We definitely did steal one," said Alex Tanguay, who authored the game's only goal. "Kipper bailed us out many times. Even though they don't have (Nicklas) Lidstrom and (Brian) Rafalski, they are still a very dangerous team. It seems like the latter part of the second period and in the third, we kind of lacked energy."

Kiprusoff got his 25th career shutout 64 starts after his last - a 1-0 win over Minnesota on March 27, 2007. He was starting after a rare night off Wednesday. Curtis Joseph started in the Flames' 3-2 victory over Dallas. It was just the third time Kiprusoff has been rested all season.

"It was a big game for our team. We've been playing pretty well the last few games and we have to keep going that way," said Kiprusoff.

Tanguay scored midway into the first period as the Flames won their third straight and moved within one point of the Northwest Division-leading Minnesota Wild, setting up game for first place Sunday at the Xcel Energy Center. Calgary also pulled into a tie with San Jose and Nashville for fifth in the Western Conference.

Detroit dropped to 1-6-1 in its last eight games.

"We had a couple posts tonight, a couple chances where we just missed him," said Detroit forward Kirk Maltby. "It seems like in this little stretch here, we've had lots of chances but we're not just finishing."

Tanguay's fluke goal at 11:54 of the first period came from behind the Detroit net.

After snapping a 16-game scoring drought with a pair of goals Wednesday, Tanguay got his 14th of the season when his centering attempt hit Detroit defenseman Brett Lebda in the arm and ricocheted past an unsuspecting Chris Osgood.

Other than that, Osgood was also excellent in goal making 25 saves.

"We know we didn't have our stuff," Lebda said. "We didn't have the jump we normally have, but that's why we have Dom back there. Dom played an unbelievable game and kept us in there the whole time. He gave us a chance to win tonight, and he's got to be credited for it."