CALGARY - It's not often you go from healthy scratch to the top line, but that's what Calgary Flames coach Ryan Huska did with Yegor Sharangovich three weeks ago and it's paid off for both the player and the team.
Sharangovich scored twice and added an assist on Monday as the resurgent Flames kept rolling with a 7-4 victory over the Buffalo Sabres, Calgary's third win a row.
Since that change on Nov. 18 in which Sharangovich joined Nazem Kadri and Joel Farabee, that line has been producing and Calgary's been rolling, going 7-3-1 over that 11-game span.
"Not the start that he wanted to have, but he's got a skill set, and that's something that we miss at times on our team, is someone that has the ability to help generate offence, whether it's setting a play up or scoring goals, and he was

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