Utah Hockey Club’s Crouse snaps scoring skid with big performance against Flames
CALGARY — Thanks to a big night for big man Lawson Crouse, a pair of droughts ended on Thursday.
Crouse snapped a 14-game goalless skid with two tallies and Utah ended a five-game winless streak with a 5-3 comeback victory over the Calgary Flames.
“It felt good, obviously,” said Crouse, who played his junior hockey for the Ontario Hockey League’s Kingston Frontenacs and twice represented Canada at the world junior hockey championship. “Feels better to get a win. That’s a big win, we needed that.”
After three straight 20-goal campaigns, Crouse entered Thursday’s game with just four goals in 37 appearances this season. He’d scored just once in his last 29 games.