Andrei Kuzmenko's return to the Calgary Flames lineup was marred by two costly penalties, leading to a 4-1 loss against the Nashville Predators.
Andrei Kuzmenko 's struggles continued on Saturday as he went from the press box to the penalty box. A healthy scratch in seven of Calgary's previous eight games, Kuzmenko finally drew back into the Flames' lineup only to take two costly penalties in a 4-1 loss to the Nashville Predators .The first for slashing at 4:21 of the second period resulted in Ryan O'Reilly's power-play goal and first of three goals on the night.
The second for playing with a broken stick at 10:04 of the second, again led to an O'Reilly power-play goal to make it 2-0.On the second that resulted in what turned out to be the winning goal, Kuzmenko's stick snapped as he went to tee up a shot from inside the blue line. As the puck trickled forward, he chased after it and kicked it up to Mikael Backlund, who was open in the slot. But he didn't drop the broken half of his stick.Magnifying the 28-year-old's mistakes was Calgary's inability to kill off either penalty, which has been a chronic problem of late. The Flames rank 30th on the PK and have given up power-play goals in each of their last six games. “There's parts of it where you feel like it's coming, but when there's a breakdown now, it's ending up in the net, and we do go through stretches like that. You just feel like the stretches for our team in that situation have been much too long this year,” said Huska. “You have to find a way to have a clean sheet with your penalty kill. No matter what power play you're playing against, you have to find a way to get the job done.” Saturday's two power-play goals against came on only two chances, leaving Calgary a woeful 9-for-16 on the kill over that span. “We gotta figure it out,” said Backlun
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