Backlund breaks tie in 3rd period, Flames beat Red Wings 3-2
DETROIT — Mikael Backlund and the Calgary Flames got their six-game road trip started in the best way possible.
Backlund scored the tiebreaking goal with 7:46 left in the third period to give Calgary a 3-2 victory over the slumping Detroit Red Wings on Sunday night.
“This is huge, because we’re looking at these six games almost like a playoff series,” said Flames defenceman Dougie Hamilton, who had three assists. “We know we have to pick up some wins on this trip, and this is a good start.”
Garnet Hathaway got his first career goal and Matt Stajan also scored for Calgary. Chad Johnson stopped 21 shots.


