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Miller puts up four points, Canucks snap Flames' 10-game win streak

VANCOUVER — The Calgary Flames saw their extended win streak extinguished in dramatic fashion Thursday with a lopsided 7-1 loss to the Vancouver Canucks.

J.T. Miller scored twice — including on a penalty shot — and registered a pair of assists for his fourth career four-point performance.

Elias Pettersson had two goals and a helper for the Canucks (25-22-6), captain Bo Horvat scored twice and Conor Garland also found the back of the net for his 14th goal of the year. Quinn Hughes and Brock Boeser — playing in his 300th career game — each contributed a pair of assists.

Andrew Mangiapane had the lone tally for the Flames (30-14-6), who came into the game on a 10-game win streak where they outscored their opponents 43-14.

Thatcher Demko stopped 29 saves for Vancouver.

Calgary's Jacob Markstrom made 18 saves against his former team before he was replaced in the third period due to an equipment issue. Dan Vladar stopped 13-of-16 shots in relief.

Mangiapane ruined Demko's shutout with just over two minutes left on the clock, picking off an errant pass in the neutral zone and putting a wraparound shot into the netf or his 26th goal of the season.

The Canucks wore their black retro skate jersey and Demko added vintage-looking pads and a stick in tribute to Vancouver's legendary goalie Kirk McLean.

The goalie's best save of the night came 7:29 into the second period when he lost his stick for an extended period. Calgary's Rasmus Anderson wound up for a wide-open chance at the top of the slot and Demko dropped to the splits, robbing the defenceman with an other-worldly glove stop.

The Flames were on the power play when the Canucks went up 7-0. With Travis Hamonic in the box for holding, Pettersson got a short-handed

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