Calgary Uses a Big Second Period to Down Winnipeg, 8-3
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CALGARY, Canada — Rookie Perry Berezan scored two goals in a six-goal suspended second period to rally Calgary to an 8-3 victory over the Winnipeg Jets Friday night in the Flames’ season opener.
Lanny McDonald contributed a goal and three assists.
The Flames trailed, 3-0, after one period but stormed back for a tie before the contest was stopped at 13:49 of the second period in order to assess 86 penalty minutes and six ejections for a bench-clearing brawl.
Calgary scored three more goals, including Berezan’s pair, during the 6:11 tacked on before the final period.
Ejected from Winnipeg were Brian Hayward, Dave Ellett, Tim Watters and assistant coach Rick Bowness, who took a poke at Flame Tim Hunter. Calgary lost Hunter and rookie Mark D’Amour.
Watters was the first off the bench, which carried an automatic three-game suspension in addition to an automatic $1,000 fine for the Jets.
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