
Kadri plays clutch role in Flames pursuit of playoff berth
CALGARY — Nazem Kadri’s penchant for scoring the big goal at a big time was on display yet again Tuesday.
After starting the third-period comeback with a power-play goal that tied the game 2-2, Kadri’s second of the night in overtime gave the Calgary Flames a 4-3 win over the Seattle Kraken, their fourth consecutive comeback victory.
“Some guys just have that clutch gene, that ‘it’ gene. They want the puck on their stick in a big moment,” said teammate Blake Coleman. “They’ve got that calmness and poise with it to make the play that they need to make. When I say that guys are hungry to win and push for this playoff race, he’s (Kadri) right at the front of it.
The deciding goal at 3:58 came after a game-saving effort from rookie goaltender Dustin Wolf, kicking out his left pad to deny Vince Dunn on a one-timer. Matt Coronato collected the rebound and fired the puck up to a wide open Kadri who cruised in alone and scored his 28th goal on a deke to his forehand.