TORONTO — The Calgary Flames are scoring goals again. Article content
It’s other areas of the game that are haunting them now. Article content Article content
On Tuesday, the Flames (2-8-1) fell 4-3 to the Toronto Maple Leafs (5-4-1) in the most frustrating of fashions, turning the puck over in their own zone late in the third period and watching as Max Domi buried his second goal of the game to seal the deal.
Penalties continue to haunt the Flames while errors in the defensive zone are costing them.
Sure, they’re scoring more than one goal a game now. There’s improvement there.
But it’s not enough.
“I mean, we’re putting the puck in the back of the net a little bit more but I feel like we were getting chances before, we just weren’t scoring,” said Morgan Frost, who opened

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