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Ducks can’t hold off Andrew Mangiapane and the Flames

Ducks center Ryan Getzlaf collides with Flames center Sean Monahan during the third period of a game Feb. 17.
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Andrew Mangiapane had three goals and an assist, and the Calgary Flames rallied for a 6-4 victory over the Anaheim Ducks on Monday.

Matthew Tkachuk had a goal and an assist for Calgary, which trailed 3-1 early in the third period. Sam Bennett and Sean Monahan also scored.

Mangiapane’s 12th goal got the Flames within one 4:46 into the third. After Bennett tied it 19 seconds later, Mangiapane set up Tkachuk at 12:59. Tkachuk’s initial shot was stopped, but he fired in the rebound from a scramble.

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Mangiapane completed his first career hat trick with an empty-netter, taking a pass from Johnny Gaudreau. Mangiapane’s four-point performance also was a career best.

Adam Henrique, Jakob Silfverberg, Nicolas Deslauriers and Devin Shore scored for Anaheim. Ryan Miller made 37 saves.

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Cam Talbot made 26 stops for Calgary.

Leading 2-1 after 20 minutes, Anaheim made it a two-goal cushion at 3:05 when Deslauriers’ shot from the sideboards caromed sharply off the skate of Flames defenseman Michael Stone and went over Talbot’s shoulder.

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But the Flames responded big time with five straight goals.

The Ducks opened the scoring 5:53 into the second, taking advantage of a turnover by Bennett. Nick Ritchie corralled the loose puck and sprung Henrique on a breakway. He just managed to squeeze a shot through the pads of Talbot.

Mangiapane tied it up less than a minute later, burying Noah Hanifin’s rebound, but another costly mistake helped the Ducks move ahead again at 10:37.

Hanifin mishandled the puck in his own end, allowing Silfverberg to stroll in alone on Talbot and he scored on a nifty deke move.

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Notes

Monahan’s 190th career goal moves him into eighth on the Flames list, tied with Joe Mullen. ... The Flames placed center Derek Ryan (flu) on injured reserve and called up center Glenn Gawdin, 22, from the minors. ... Ducks defenseman Korbinian Holzer played in his 200th career game.

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