Coleman's goal Monday was as big as they come. The Rangers had pulled to within one and Madison Square Garden was bumping early in the third period.
The Flames, though, replied the way good teams do.
They took back control, winning puck battle after puck battle, and forcing the Rangers into three defensive-zone turnovers (including one by the goalie) in the span of a half-minute.
Pitlick came up with a loose puck and, with the Rangers dog tired and chasing in their own end, fed Coleman in the slot.
The veteran made good on the second effort to restore the all-important two-goal lead.
The trio tallied again - this time, with Backlund doing the damage - only 2:19 later to salt away the victory.
And what a beauty it was.
Backlund strolled up the ice after getting a lead pass from Coleman, casually splitting the D and popping a beautiful shot into the upper terrace of the cage.
The line finished the night with 60% (12-8) of the shot share and a team-high 72.73% (8-3) of the scoring chances.
"We're getting better and better," Backlund said. "(Monday) was our best game so far. Both guys pretty much missed all of training camp, so for me, it's about getting to know two new faces and learn their habits whenever we're on the ice.
"It's a process, but I thought we took a big step yesterday.
"All three of us are solid two-way players. Responsible players. At the same time, we can all score goals in this league. We're hard on the forecheck, so it should be a line that's hard and frustrating to play against, and that's our goal - to make it frustrating on other lines, other teams."