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WASHINGTON - The Flames fell 3-0 to the Capitals Friday in a matinee tilt.
It was the fifth game of this season-long six-game road trip, which wraps up Saturday with another afternoon outing in Raleigh against the Hurricanes.

Brendan Parker wraps up a 3-0 loss

The homeside scored a goal in each of the periods en route to the victory.
The Flames are now 9-8-3 on the season - and 2-2-1 on this roadie - while the Capitals improved to 9-10-3.
Jacob Markstrom got the start between the pipes for Calgary - his seventh in the last eight games - and made 22 saves in the tilt.
At the other end of the ice, Darcy Kuemper had 32 stops for the shutout.
Calgary finished with a 10-7 edge in high-danger scoring chances at 5-on-5 according to Naturalstattrick.com.
Former Flame Garnet Hathaway had the first Grade-A look of the opening frame, Aliaksei Protas throwing a pass from behind the bet as he fell to a streaking Hathaway coming right down main, but Markstrom made the stop.
Calgary got the first powerplay of the game when Washington captain Alex Ovechkin was sent off for a high stick on Rasmus Andersson. Andrew Mangiapane got a couple of whacks at the puck up near the top of the blue paint but Kuemper stood tall.
T.J. Oshie - who returned to the Caps lineup in their last game after missing the previous 11 outings - opened the scoring at 7:56, converting a one-timer from Erik Gustafsson five-hole past Markstrom. Ovechkin got the other helper.
Kuemper made a few big stops later in the period, the first one on Jonathan Huberdeau in tight as he drove the net, and then with less than two minutes to go in the frame, Tyler Toffoli caused Gustafsson to cough the puck up deep in the Caps zone and the Flames forward grabbed and it and skated across the crease but Kuemper stayed with him and made a left pad save.
The Flames had a 15-6 edge in shots after 20 minutes and 5-1 edge in high-danger chances.
Markstrom denied Anthony Mantha off a rebound attempt - another point-blank stop - early in the second period to keep the deficit at one.

Adam Ruzicka had a 2-on-1 with Milan Lucic and held the puck and fired but couldn't beat Kuemper. Then, not long after, Mantha had a breakaway but fired it wide of the cage.
Evgeny Kuznetsov made it 2-0 when he managed to wrap a puck around Markstrom's outstretched pad as the Caps forward was falling to the ice at 16:37.
Ovechkin scored on the powerplay in the third to round out the scoring.

THEY SAID IT:

"You need to get a bounce in there"

"We had chances and didn't capitalize, and they did"

"Overall, not good enough for 60 minutes"

BY THE NUMBERS:

Shots: CGY 32, WSH 25
Powerplay:CGY 0-2, WSH 1-2
Hits:CGY 28, WSH 34
Face-offs: CGY 50%, WSH 50%
\Scoring chances: CGY 20, WSH 22
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High-danger scoring chances:CGY 10, WSH 7
\According of Natural Stat Trick (5-on-5)*

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The Flames finish this road trip against the Hurricanes Saturday at 2 p.m. MT. They return to the Scotiabank Saddledome ice Tuesday to host Matthew Tkachuk and the Panthers.
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