NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) Juuse Saros made 24 saves and the Nashville Predators extended their winning streak to three games with a 4-2 win over the Calgary Flames on Wednesday night.

Colton Sissons, Ryan Oā€™Reilly, Alexandre Carrier and Juuso Parssinen scored, and Ryan McDonagh had two assists for Nashville.

ā€œIt took us a minute to get going, I think, in the first,ā€ Sissons said. ā€œWe really got to our game in the second and third and controlled most of it. We performed really quite well from top to (the) bottom of the lineup.ā€

Noah Hanifin and Yegor Sharangovich scored, and Jacob Markstrom made 41 saves for Calgary, which was 3-0-1 in its previous four games.

ā€œI thought we were slow and sloppy,ā€ Calgary coach Ryan Huska said. ā€œThatā€™s the best way I can probably put it for the entire night.ā€

Sissons opened the scoring at 2:33 of the first period. With the Flames on a power play, Roman Josi stripped the puck from Calgaryā€™s Jonathan Huberdeau as he tried to cross the blue line into the offensive zone. Josi led the rush the other way and Sissons beat Markstrom with a slap shot.

Sissons has scored both of Nashvilleā€™s short-handed goals this season.

Calgary failed to convert four power plays in the game. The Flames have one man-advantage goal over their last eight games, going 1 for 22 in that stretch.

Hanifin answered at 4:46 of the first, converting a nice feed from Andrew Mangiapane.

Oā€™Reilly made it 2-1 Nashville at 11:23 of the first, tapping home a rebound. With the goal, the 32-year-old Oā€™Reilly extended his point streak to five games with two goals and four assists.

Gustav Nyquist assisted on Oā€™Reillyā€™s goal, extending his point streak to six games.

McDonagh returned to the Nashville lineup after missing seven games with a lower-body injury.

ā€œWe were pretty good with the puck execution-wise tonight, and it paid off,ā€ McDonagh said.

Markstrom had to be sharp to keep the game close, as Nashville dominated possession through two periods and outshot the Flames 32-17 in the first 40 minutes.

ā€œTonightā€™s an example of where he played really good, but weā€™ve got to be a lot better in front of him,ā€ Hanifin said. ā€œWhen you get goaltending like that, weā€™ve got to be better and create some more chances and give up a little bit (fewer) grade-a chances.ā€

Carrier scored his first goal of the season at 11:36 of the third, and Parssinen scored his first goal since Oct. 12 at 17:22 of the third.

ā€œI think we were relentless,ā€ Carrier said. ā€œWe had more confidence with the puck making some plays and taking care of the puck.ā€

Sharangovich scored a short-handed goal at 19:15 of the third period.

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Flames: Visit the Dallas Stars on Friday.

Predators: Visit the St. Louis Blues on Friday.

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