TORONTO — Ryan Huska faced a challenge. Article content
He needed to get Matt Coronato back into the lineup after sitting him for the Calgary Flames ’ 5-1 win over the New York Rangers on Sunday. After winning for the first time in eight games, though, the Flames head coach didn’t want to mess with what — finally — worked. Article content Article content
The solution? Pull Adam Klapka from the lineup for Tuesday’s matchup with the Toronto Maple Leafs and drop Coronato on the fourth line alongside Justin Kirkland and Ryan Lomberg,
It’s not where anyone was expecting to see Coronato at the start of the season, but when you’re struggling as much as the Flames have been, you’ve got to stick with whatever is working.
“I didn’t want to really touch those three lines,” Huska explained

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