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CALGARY - Sean Monahan scored his 21st goal and also notched the shootout winner Wednesday night as the red-hot Calgary Flames beat the Los Angeles Kings 4-3 for their fourth straight victory. Tied 1-1 after three shooters with Marian Gaborik scoring for L.A. and Jiri Hudler responding for Calgary, Monahan improved his record in shootouts to 5-for-8 on the season, firing a shot past Jonathan Quick for his fourth shootout winner. Karri Ramo then clinched the victory with a stop on Mike Richards. The Flames goaltender made 41 saves in regulation, and added a huge stop in overtime as Jarret Stoll tried to jam the puck over Ramos outstretched pad but couldnt despite repeated attempts. T.J. Galiardi and Matt Stajan also scored for Calgary (35-38-7), which has won seven of their last 10. Stoll, Anze Kopitar and Jordan King scored for Los Angeles (45-28-7). The playoff-bound Kings, locked into third spot in the Pacific Division, are winless in four of their last five. Trailing 3-0 at one point, the Kings got tied the game 3-3 at 12:18 of the third, taking advantage of a turnover in the Flames end by Calgarys rookie winger Bryce Van Brabant, playing in his fifth career game. After Van Brabant clearing attempt was intercepted at the Flames blue-line, Jake Muzzins shot was deflected in by King, who was screening Ramo. It was the 15th goal of the season for King and his third in his last four games. The left-winger had missed the previous four games with an undisclosed injury. On the heels of eight consecutive road wins, Los Angeles has just one point to show for the first three games of a four-game road trip, which wraps up Thursday in Edmonton. Calgary opened the scoring when Galiardi scored the lone goal of the first period at 11:58. Galiardi had struggled all season offensively but a rare shift with one of the NHLs hottest players in Mike Cammalleri resulted in his fourth goal. Set-up in the slot by Cammalleri, Galiardi made a nice move before putting a backhand past Quick. Galiardi then turned playmaker, stripping the puck from Justin Williams along the sideboards and setting up Monahan. The Flames rookie put a quick shot past Quick to make it 2-0 four minutes into the second period. Its the first time a Calgary rookie has scored 21 goals in a single season since Jarome Iginla in 1996-97. The Flames took advantage of another Kings turnover to surge in front 3-0 at 15:28 of the second. This time it was Stajan who eventually had a bouncing puck come to him and he scored his 14th of the season. However, the Kings struck back right away with goals 24 seconds apart to get back to within one. After Stolls deflection of Slava Voynovs point shot at 16:09, Kopitar scored his 26th on an individual effort. Picking up the puck in front of the net, Kopitar carried it behind the net, and back out the other side, making a slick move to elude Monahan as he curled into the slot to zip a backhand past Ramo. Starting for the ninth time in the last 10 games since coming back from a knee injury, Ramo did his part in goal for Calgary, improving to 17-13-4 on the year. Ramo had a shutout streak of over 124 minutes before the Kings finally got on the scoreboard. Quick was far less busy facing only 18 shots. His record fell to 27-17-3 with the loss. Notes: There were no penalties to either team in the game. For the Kings, it was the first time that had happened since Feb. 19, 1977. That had never happened for the Flames since the team moved to Calgary. ... Kings defencemen Drew Doughty (shoulder) and Robyn Regehr each missed their second game as they nurse minor ailments. ... Calgary C Matt Stajan (personal) returned after missing three games. ... Flames LW Paul Byron (personal) missed his fourth game. ... The Kings had won six games in a row in Calgary. Adidas NMD Rebajas . Barnard, 28, was 1-0 with a 0.53 ERA in three appearances, including two starts, with San Angel o this season. He struck out 19 batters and walked just one in 17 innings pitched. He has previous American Association experience with the Lincoln Saltdogs, El Paso Diablos and Amarillo Sox. Adidas NMD R1 Baratas . - Because they didnt go into Beast Mode, the Seattle Seahawks found themselves in Spin Mode. http://www.baratasnmd.com/adidas-ozweego-baratas.html. MLB executive Joe Torre ruled on Tuesday nights game at Wrigley Field that was called after 4 1-2 innings. The Cubs were declared the winners by a 2-0 score. Now, it is instead a suspended game that will resume at 4:05 p. Adidas Gazelle Mujer Baratas . The hard-serving 22-year-old from Thornhill, Ont., became the first Canadian to be ranked in the Top 10 on the ATP World Tour thanks to his runner-up performance at Rogers Cup in Montreal. Adidas NMD Baratas Originales . HEROES Alex Ovechkin – Scored a pair of goals in Washington’s 4-0 win over Pittsburgh. With 13 goals in the past 13 games, Ovechkin now has 29 goals on the season to lead the league.Englands starting XI in the 1-1 draw with Russia had the day off from training on Sunday as attentions slowly turned to Wales later in the week. Roy Hodgsons team were left distraught on Saturday night when they were denied three points in their Euro 2016 opener when Vasili Berezutskis header in stoppage time cancelled out Eric Diers free-kick. UEFA threatens England ban UEFA warns England and Russia they may be disqualified from Euro 2016 if there is more violence Hodgson, who said to lose it with one minute of injury time remaining is a tough pill to swallow, was back on the training pitch on Sunday afternoon looking to re-energise his squad after the disappointment. The England squad left Marseille by bus at 0930 BST, including defender John Stones wearing the Leo the Lion mascot on his back, arriving at Chantilly three hours later. UEFA to discipline Russia UEFA has opened disciplinary proceedings against Russia over the behaviour of their supporters England next face Wales on Thursday with less pressure on Chris Colemans side after their 2-1 triumph over Slovakia on Saturday afternoon thanks to Hal Robson-Kanus late winner.The 11 players who begun against Russia were handed a warming-down session at their hotel, while the others were put through their paces by the manager. Englands key man? Eric Dier could be the key figure for England at Euro 2016 This included Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere, who played for 12 minutes after coming on for Wayne Rooney, goot stuck into training, as was James Milner, a late replacement for Raheem Sterling on Saturday night.dddddddddddd Jamie Redknapp believes Sterling is under pressure to keep his place after a below-par performance, while Harry Kane taking the corners was roundly criticised by the Sky Sports pundits. England conceded a stoppage time goal to Russia to draw their Euro 2016 opener England will build their preparations for the Welsh over the next four days with the conduct of their fans continuing to attract many of the headlines so far in France.UEFA has threatened to disqualify England and Russia if fans are involved in further violence following three days of unrest in Marseille, while the French government has announced an alcohol ban for fan zones and other sensitive areas at Euro 2016.Catch up with all the latest Euro 2016 news with Euro Breakfast each morning on Sky Sports News HQ from 6am Also See: Lessons for Hodgson Englands key man England player ratings Roy defends Rooney sub ' ' '

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