Sean Monahan scores in third, Flames edge Capitals 2-1
CALGARY — Sean Monahan knows where to go when Johnny Gaudreau has the puck.
Monahan converted Gaudreau’s pass for the winner 9:09 into the third period Sunday night as the Calgary Flames broke a four-game home losing streak with a 2-1 win over the Washington Capitals.
After not finding anyone open as he carried the puck towards the net, Gaudreau curled back at the face-off dot and tried again, this time spotting Monahan alone at the far post. All the Flames’ leading goal scorer had to do was slide in his sixth of the year.
“That’s Johnny. We see it day-in, day-out. He’s got great hands and he’s got quick feet. He reads the game better than anyone I know,” said Monahan. “If you get open in a quiet area you’re usually going to find the puck.”