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NEW YORK - Similar story, same outcome.

And it was a great read again for the Flames.

Nazem Kadri and Matt Coronato scored for the Flames, which proved enough – despite New York goalie Igor Shesterkin’s best efforts – as Calgary snapped a two-game losing streak with a big 2-1 victory over the Rangers at MSG, as they continue to drive for a postseason berth.

Just over 24 hours after falling 6-2 to the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Flames hit the ice in The Big Apple with determination and dominated from the opening whistle, Shesterkin the only thing that kept the homeside in it as Calgary outshot New York 35-13.

And for Coronato, the night was extra-special. His goal stood up as the game-winner in what was the first visit back to New York for the Long Island native. He had a sizable contingent of family and friends on hand to watch the win as he was buzzing all night, finishing with five shots.

The Flames came in waves, piling on the shots and scoring chances and creating turnovers to control the tempo and pace all night.

This was the second and final meeting of the season between the two clubs. Back on Nov. 21 at the Scotiabank Saddledome, the Flames prevailed 3-2, with Shesterkin making 46 saves, again the only one that kept his team in it.

At the other end of the ice Tuesday night, Dan Vladar had an excellent outing, making the stops when needed with 12 saves.

Connor Zary returned following a two-game suspension and had an assist on Kadri’s goal, and finished the night with four shots.

Artemi Panarin opened the scoring just 1:13 in, holding the puck on a 2-on-1 and firing it under Vladar’s glove.

But after that, it was all Flames who would outshot the hosts 14-5 in the opening 20 minutes.

Shesterkin would stop a couple of slot shots by Kevin Rooney and then Coronato, before robbing Jonathan Huberdeau for the first time in the tilt.

Morgan Frost and Coronato won a four-man puck battle behind the net, getting the biscuit out to Huberdeau who gathered it on his backhand and went forehand from point-blank range but was denied.

The Flames first goal came off a lovely play from Joel Hanley, who wired a puck off the end boards out into the slot, where Weegar’s eventual backhand was stopped but Kadri was there to put the rebound home at 10:22.

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      Kadri cashes in rebound after Weegar's shot

      Calgary went ahead on the powerplay in the first after Matt Rempe was sent off with 2:14 to play for elbowing Jake Bean.

      The Flames wasted little time cashing in – 17 seconds to be exact.

      Coronato won the faceoff, then went to his office in the bumper spot and took a pass from Kadri, pivoted and snapped a perfect shot just above Shesterkin’s outstretched right pad.

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          Flames get powerplay marker courtesy of No. 27

          Zary drove hard into the zone and behind the net before feeding the puck to a pinching Hanley on the backside for a great chance right off the hop in the second period, but he missed wide on his shot.

          The Flames got their second powerplay of the game 1:37 into the middle stanza, Zary sending a pass between his legs to Yegor Sharangovich, who passed to Coleman who was alone out front but his tip was stopped.

          At the other end, Vladar made a tricky stop on Mika Zibanejad, who split the Calgary D and got off a one-handed poke shot.

          Martin Pospisil went to the box at 12:43 for interference to give the Rangers their first powerplay but the Flames PK stymied them, with Pospisil getting a breakaway coming out of the box, cutting across the net but Shesterkin diving to poke check the puck as he tried to shoot.

          The shot clock read 24-7 for Calgary after 40 minutes.

          Huberdeau had three great chances in the third, as did Coronato with a backhand attempt at the side of the net. Blake Coleman appeared to add an empty-netter with 10 seconds to go but it was reviewed and overturned for an offside.

          The Lineup:

          Forwards

          Connor Zary - Nazem Kadri - Martin Pospisil

          Jonathan Huberdeau - Morgan Frost - Matt Coronato

          Joel Farabee - Yegor Sharangovich - Blake Coleman

          Ryan Lomberg - Kevin Rooney - Adam Klapka

          Defence

          Kevin Bahl - Rasmus Andersson

          Joel Hanley - MacKenzie Weegar

          Jake Bean - Daniil Miromanov

          Goaltender

          Dan Vladar

          They Said It:

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              "Got to our game quickly"

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                  "We played the Flames way"

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                      "It's character"

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                          "Guys were committed to doing things the right way tonight"

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                              "Really good night for us"

                              The Numbers Game:

                              Shots: CGY 35, NYR 13

                              Powerplay: CGY 1-3, NYR 0-1

                              Faceoffs: CGY 41.4%, NYR 58.6%

                              Blocked Shots: CGY 13, NYR 16

                              Hits: CGY 36, NYR 37

                              5-on-5 Scoring Chances: CGY 33, NYR 14

                              5-on-5 High-Danger Scoring Chances: CGY 15, NYR 4

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                              The Flames will take on the Devils in New Jersey on Thursday at 5 p.m. MT/Sportsnet.

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