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Kadri made it 2-0 with the aforementioned beauty at 11:53. The veteran was flying all period, finishing with a game-high three shots on five attempts and four (!) solo scoring opportunities.

“I think he had his 900th three-pointer tonight, (and) I think that's pretty cool,” head coach Ryan Huska said. :We talked this morning about what he means to our group and how proud he is of pulling people in, which I love to see about him. So it's great to see him rewarded with a good offensive night for his 900th game, but for me it's about the work he's done with Connor (Zari) – playing with him and with Pospisil. Even Cousy, since we put them together, Cousy has come into his own, so a lot of that credit goes to Kads.

“I think he's earned the accolades of being a good leader on our team, especially the younger guys.

“He did it right.”

“That's what it comes down to,” Kadri added. “You can't hold anybody to a standard that you don't hold yourself to, and I've learned that all my life. You have to be able to practice what you preach. I think that's what a lot of guys respect. Guys who show up night in and night out; you earn the respect of your teammates, your coaches and the organization. “.

Wolf, on the other hand, was extremely busy. perched dangerously on the nest.

The Flames took a 3-0 lead with a powerplay goal at 9:44 when Kuzmenko came down from Kadri, stabbed through the paint and buried it past John Gibson's stretch.

The Ducks appealed the play for goaltender interference, but after a quick review, the officials ruled it legal.

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