CALGARY, Alberta (AP) Yegor Sharangovich scored the go-ahead goal at 12:09 of the third period as the Calgary Flames earned their fourth straight win, 4-2, over the Los Angeles Kings on Tuesday night.

Andrew Mangiapane, Blake Coleman and Mikael Backlund, into an empty net, also scored for Calgary, while Chris Tanev chipped in a pair of assists. The Flames remain five points back of Nashville for the second wild-card spot in the Western Conference.

Jacob Markstrom had 21 stops and an assist.

Sharangovich hadnā€™t scored a goal in 11 games before Tuesday.

ā€œItā€™s been a long time that I canā€™t score, but our line always has enough chances to score and finally we find a way,ā€ Sharangovich said.

Phillip Danault and Kevin Fiala provided the offense for Los Angeles, which has dropped the first two of its three-game Western Canada road trip. The Kings are tied in points with Nashville, but hold down the first wild-card spot.

Making his first start in four games, former Flame Cam Talbot had 33 saves for the Kings.

ā€œThey came out hard, hungry. They were better than us the first couple of minutes and it carried on to the game,ā€ said Kings right-winger Quinton Byfield. ā€œItā€™s tough when you start behind like that, but those are just games weā€™ve got to win.ā€

On the go-ahead score, Sharangovich took a pass from Dryden Hunt, strode over the Los Angeles blue line and ripped a shot inside the goalpost on Talbotā€™s glove side.

Sharangovich was shifted from right-wing to center after Elias Lindholm was dealt to the Vancouver Canucks during the NHL All-Star break.

ā€œItā€™s a little bit different role because youā€™re really responsible for the D-zone,ā€ said Sharangovich. ā€œItā€™s taken a little bit of time, but in the offensive zone doesnā€™t change. Weā€™ve had a lot of chances and finally the puck has gone in.ā€

Flames head coach Ryan Huska says Sharangovich has adjusted nicely.

ā€œHeā€™s done a really good job for us since weā€™ve asked him to play in the middle of the ice,ā€ said Huska. ā€œHeā€™s been responsible defensively, and that line is developing a little bit of chemistry, ā€¦ to see him score tonight the way he did was a big moment for our team, for sure, but I know it will allow him to sleep a little better tonight as well.ā€

Scoreless through the first half of the game, the Kings opened the scoring at 12:08 of the second period when Danault picked the top corner with a slap shot from 40 feet out.

The lead was short-lived, however, with Calgary responding 48 seconds later.

Noah Hanifinā€™s long pass found Mangiapane behind the Kings defense and on the breakaway, he fooled Talbot with a backhand-to-forehand deke that left him with an empty net.

Continuing the sudden rapid-fire scoring barrage, 56 seconds after that, the Flames took their first lead with Coleman knocking in a Jonathan Huberdeau rebound at 13:52.

Fiala evened the scored with 1:06 remaining in the middle frame, backhanding in a rebound after Markstrom could not control Anze Kopitarā€™s initial shot.

With Los Angeles playing its second game in as many nights, Calgary started strong. The Flames outshot the Kings 10-3 in the opening 20 minutes, but the game remained scoreless thanks to a Los Angeles penalty kill that bent, but didnā€™t break.

Mangiapane played in career game No. 400. Drafted by Calgary in the sixth round (166th overall) of the 2015 draft, heā€™s one of only 13 active players drafted in the sixth round who has reached 400 games. Heā€™s also the first from the sixth round of his draft class to reach that mark.

With his assist on Mangiapaneā€™s goal, Markstrom has five assists on the season. No other NHL goalie has more than two.

UP NEXT

Kings: Finish a three-game road trip at Vancouver on Thursday.

Flames: Host Pittsburgh on Saturday night.

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