Flames flatten Kings 4-1 as Gillies wins in first start
LOS ANGELES — The equipment bag he was stuffing his gear into still said Stockton Heat on it, but Jon Gillies was now an NHL goalie. A victorious one, at that.
Gillies made 27 saves in his first career start, and Dennis Wideman, Freddie Hamilton and Alex Chiasson scored second-period goals as the Calgary Flames defeated the Los Angeles Kings 4-1 on Thursday night.
Sam Bennett added a power-play goal to open the scoring for the Flames, who broke a two-game losing streak.
“That was an unbelievable effort by our team and it was fun to be behind and fun to play behind,” Gillies said. “When you play behind an effort like that, it’s easy to see why they have had so much success this year and it’s nice to be a part of.”


