
Kelly ends 20-game drought with two-goal effort in Avs’ 4-2 win over Flames
CALGARY — Colorado Avalanche forward Parker Kelly had plenty of reasons to be excited on Friday night.
He snapped a 20-game goalless drought, his second career two-goal game in the NHL came more than three years after his first one and his big night came in front of a bunch of friends and family that had made the trek south from his hometown of Camrose, Alta.
Kelly’s sixth and seventh goals of the season led the red-hot Avs to a 4-2 victory over the Calgary Flames.
“It was nice to get back on the scoresheet, but I’m just going to play my game no matter what it is,” said the 25-year-old Kelly. “If they need me at centre or need me on the wing, I’m just going to get pucks in and get behind them and create energy on the forecheck. It’s a bonus to get on the score sheet.”