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  Monday, Feb. 14 10:30pm ET
O'Donnell nets fluky winner
 
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LOS ANGELES (AP) -- It took a fluke goal for the Calgary Flames to lose in overtime.

Sean O'Donnell banked in a shot at 1:42 of overtime, giving the Los Angeles a 4-3 victory Monday night.

Fred Brathwaite, Ziggy Palffy
Calgary goaltender Fred Brathwaite can't get across in time to stop Los Angeles' Ziggy Palffy, right, from scoring.

The Flames, 10-4-6 this season in the extra session, have already broken the NHL record for overtime wins in a season.

"If you were a Las Vegas bettor and saw us and the Calgary Flames going into overtime, you wouldn't have bet on us," coach Andy Murray said of the Kings, 1-3-7 in overtime.

Fred Brathwaite made 39 saves for the Flames, but was victimized by O'Donnell's strange goal.

Ziggy Palffy passed the puck from behind the net into the slot, and O'Donnell's wrist shot deflected off the skate of Calgary's Clarke Wilm and into the net. The goal was the second of the season for the Kings defensman.

"I feel bad for poor Freddie. He played a great game for them," O'Donnell said. "I was able to get into the slot and Ziggy made a good pass. I was going low to the stick side. The stick broke on the shot, but it was a nice bounce for us."

Robitaille's sixth multiple-goal game this season increased his career scoring total to 545 goals, passing Maurice Richard for 18th place on the career list.

Robitaille, who also assisted on Palffy's goal, moved into a tie with Mike Bossy for 35th place on the point-scoring list at 1,126.

Palffy had three assists and Jozef Stumpel, who failed to score for the first time in six games, also assisted on three goals.

Jarome Iginla scored twice and Phil Housley also scored for the Flames, who have lost six straight road games.

"It's a tough way to lose a game," Iginla said. "It was something that probably wouldn't happen again in a 100 tries. But we battled back in a game we knew was really important and showed a lot of grit."

Housley and Iginla scored 52 seconds apart in the third period against Jamie Storr to tie it with 13:25 left in regulation.

Housley's 10th goal, on the power play, came on a long screened shot. Iginla's 15th came on a deflection of a shot by Andrei Nazarov from the left boards.
 


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