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  • Dustin Wolf earns first career shutout as Flames blank Predators

    Daniil Miromanov's first goal of the season was the game-winner and rookie Dustin Wolf had 29 saves for his first career shutout as the Calgary Flames beat the Nashville Predators 2-0 on Friday night.

    Blake Coleman, with an empty-netter, also scored for Calgary (9-6-3). The Flames have earned points in five of their last six (3-1-2) games after a rough patch in which they lost five of six.

    Flames' Miromanov breaks the ice with first goal of season
    Watch as Calgary Flames' Daniil Miromanov opens the scoring in the third period with his first goal of the season against the Predators.
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        Nashville (5-10-3), shut out for the third time on the season, continues to struggle. The Predators have just one win in their last seven (1-4-2) games.

        Wolf improved to 6-2-1 overall and has an impressive 5-1-0 mark on home ice.

        Juuse Saros, who faced 32 shots, fell to 4-8-2.

        Both netminders made clutch stops on shorthanded breakaways with Wolf turning aside Cole Smith in the first period. Saros kept it a one-goal game in the third when he jabbed out a pad to deny Coleman after he was set up by Yegor Sharangovich on a 2-on-0 break.

        Flames' Wolf shuts the door on pair of prime chances for Predators
        Watch as Calgary Flames goaltender Dustin Wolf shuts down Nashville Predators forward Cole Smith on a breakaway, then follows with a key save on Gustav Nyquist to keep the game scoreless in the first period.
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          TAKEAWAYS

          Predators: Steven Stamkos had one of Nashville's best scoring chances when an Alexandre Carrier rebound kicked out to him at the side of the net, but Wolf stuck out a pad to deny him. In his first year with Nashville after 16 seasons with Tampa Bay, the 34-year-old has eight points (4 goals, 4 assists) in 18 games, but only two points (1-1) at even strength.

          Flames: The power play continues to be a sore spot despite changing the personnel on both units. The Flames had a two-man advantage for nearly two minutes late in the second period, but Jonathan Huberdeau's harmless-looking 60-foot wrist shot from the blueline was the lone shot on goal.

          KEY MOMENT

          With the game scoreless in the third period, Calgary finally broke through at 6:38 off an offensive zone faceoff win by Nazem Kadri, who drew the puck back to MacKenzie Weegar. After faking a shot, Weegar sent a pass across to Miromanov, who broke in from the point and snapped a shot over Saros' shoulder.

          KEY STAT

          The low-scoring game was a showdown between the league's two smallest goaltenders. Saros, at five foot 11, is one inch shorter than Wolf, who's the lightest netminder at 166 pounds.

          UP NEXT

          Predators: Continue their road trip on Sunday against the Vancouver Canucks.

          Flames: Play host to the New York Islanders on Tuesday.

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