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Iginla Gets 50th Goal as Flames Rout Canucks

Captain adds two assists to finish with a career-best 98 points

(Newser) - Jarome Iginla scored his 50th goal and added two assists as the Calgary Flames finished the regular season with a 7-1 victory over the Vancouver Canucks last night. Eric Nystrom scored his second goal with 1:42 left, and also added two assists, including the cross-crease feed for Iginla's milestone goal with 7:25 left, giving Calgary's captain 50 goals for a second time, and a career-best 98 points. More »

More about:  NHL hockey Calgary Flames Vancouver Canucks Jarome Iginla Alex Tanguay Kristian Huselius

Sharks' Backup Goalie Shuts Out Blues

Ice-cold Coyotes can't find shooting spark against Flames

(Newser) - Brian Boucher had a perfect start to his Sharks career, recording 24 saves en route to blanking the Blues. The veteran backup goalie got support from his teammates, who made 34 shots on goal in the 2-0 decision, reports the San Jose Mercury News . "What I liked was how calm he was," said coach Ron Wilson. More »

More about:  NHL hockey Calgary Flames San Jose Sharks St. Louis Blues Phoenix Coyotes Ilya Bryzgalov Curtis Joseph Brian Boucher Kristian Huselius

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