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The Flames suffered their first franchise loss to the Kraken, falling 5-4 Tuesday night at the Scotiabank Saddledome.
The game was a back-and-forth rollercoaster ride: Seattle scored first to lead 1-0 after the first period, then Calgary rattled off a pair in the second, the Kraken tied it up, the Flames tallied two in 17 seconds in the third, and then the visitors rattled off three straight for the victory.

Cory Sarich and Brendan Parker wrap tonight's game

Calgary went a perfect 4-0 against the Kraken in Seattle's inaugural campaign last season.
The Flames shook up their lines for a fresh look across the board in the tilt with Adam Ruzicka made his season debut in the contest for Calgary. Check out the The Lineup below for who skated with who.
Nikita Zadorov, Nazem Kadri, Tyler Toffoli and Trevor Lewis scored for Calgary, while Dan Vladar made 21 stops.
Toffoli also had an assist and now has 400 career points.
Carson Soucy opened the scoring with his first of the year at 14:15 when he snapped a wrister high glove side past Vladar.
Zadorov and Jamie Oleksiak had a quick tussle with just under five minutes to play in the opening frame, but heading to the dressing room for an early intermission break.
The Flames nearly tied it up not long after.
Mikael Backlund did the leg work to get a puck out of the Flames zone, chip it up, get around a defender, then collect it again and try and feed Dillon Dube, the biscuit deflecting off a stick but eventually finding Dube who was robbed by a prone Joey Daccord who kicked out his left pad for the stop.
Milan Lucic had 'a-shift-and-a-half' with time winding down, laying three big hits - two of them knocking Kraken players to the ice in quick order, first dumping Jordan Eberle in the near the Seattle blueline and then hammering Matty Beniers in the Flames zone.
The Flames killed a pair of penalties in the frame, including 36 seconds of 5-on-3 from Seattle.
Calgary came out flying in the second period, recording the first six shots of the period, including one on the powerplay when Andrew Mangiapane was robbed on a one-timer.
Zadorov got the Flames on the board with their 10th shot of the frame at 6:28 off an absolutely sublime cross-ice feed on the rush from Toffoli, the blueliner tipping home the tape-to-tape pass into an open cage on the backdoor. Elias Lindholm got the other helper.

SEA@CGY: Zadorov scores in 2nd period

Under seige, Daccord made another stellar stop on Mangiapane, who tried to one-time home a pass from Blake Coleman as he was parked beside the net.
Kadri made it 2-0 when he took a pass in the neutral zone and drove wide around and Beniers and Vince Dunn, losing the handle on the puck but then getting it back on his blade to put home his fifth of the season at 8:14. The Kraken challenged citing goaltender interference but after review, the call on the ice stood and the Flames got a delay-of-game powerplay for good measure.

SEA@CGY: Kadri scores in 2nd period

Morgan Geekie tied it up with 6:50 to go in the middle frame off a 2-on-1, putting it shortside.
Toffoli tried to put his side back up by one early in the third period, dropping to a knee in the slot for a great shot that Daccord got a piece off.
No matter, off the following faceoff Toffoli got it near the same spot and made good this time farside at 1:34.

SEA@CGY: Toffoli scores in 3rd period

Legendary in-house announcer Beesley had just announced Toffoli as the goalscorer but before he could read out the assists, the C of Red erupted again when Lewis made it a two-goal cushion at 1:57.

SEA@CGY: Lewis scores in 3rd period

Lewis came close to collecting his second after talking a pass from Coleman on a shorthanded 2-on-1, but Daccord lunged across his crease and got a piece of it with his forearm.
Daniel Sprong scored a powerplay marker at 8:31 to draw his side back within one, then Yanni Gourde would capitalize on a turnover to tie it up at 11:26 while shorthanded.
Chris Tanev wired a wrister from the point that beat Daccord but clanged off the post, falling in the blue paint but not crossing the line.
Beniers would then put the Seattle ahead with 6:34 to go off an odd-man rush.

THEY SAID IT:

"You've got to be patient and play through it"

"You should be able to close it out"

"It's unacceptable for us"

"We're obviously not happy"

BY THE NUMBERS:

Shots: CGY 40, SEA 26
Powerplay:CGY 0-4, SEA 1-4
Hits:CGY 24, SEA 18
Face-offs: CGY 62%, SEA 38%
\Scoring chances: CGY 27, SEA 15
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High-danger scoring chances:CGY 10, SEA 5
\According of Natural Stat Trick (5-on-5)*

THE LINEUP:

The trios and D pairs to start the tilt:
Forwards
Jonathan Huberdeau - Nazem Kadri - Andrew Mangiapane
Milan Lucic - Elias Lindholm - Tyler Toffoli
Dillon Dube - Mikael Backlund - Blake Coleman
Trevor Lewis - Adam Ruzicka - Brett Ritchie
Pairings
MacKenzie Weegar - Christopher Tanev
Noah Hanifin - Rasmus Andersson
Nikita Zadorov - Michael Stone
Goaltender
Dan Vladar- starter
Jacob Markstrom

UP NEXT:

Calgary's eight-game homestand continues when the Flames host the Predators Thursday night at 7 p.m.
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