VIDEO: Flames' tic-tac-toe party continues vs. Blues
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The Calgary Flames did it again.
They followed up their pretty passing play to open the scoring Tuesday against the St. Louis Blues with another tic-tac-toe play in the second period.
You're going to want to watch the play by Johnny Gaudreau in particular: He took Dennis Wideman's pass off his skate, put it to his stick, and set up Jiri Hudler for a tap-in.
This passing is crazy. Again. #STLvsCGY #NHLFaceOff
https://t.co/aUmFzQeD6z
— NHL (@NHL) October 14, 2015
Smooth. They call Gaudreau "Johnny Hockey" for a reason.
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