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  Tuesday, Oct. 10 9:00pm ET
Roy closes on career win mark
 
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CALGARY, Alberta (AP) -- Patrick Roy benefited from some good luck as he moved within two wins of Terry Sawchuk's record for victories.

Valeri Bure, Martin Skoula
Patrick Roy watches as Flames forward Valeri Bure is knocked to the ice in the first period Tuesday.

Roy made 29 saves Tuesday night for his 445th victory as the Colorado Avalanche beat the Calgary Flames 3-1.

"One of the shots in the second, (Valeri) Bure took a wrist shot and I never saw it, it just went straight into my glove," said Roy, who opened the season with two ties.

"This was a night where the puck bounced into my glove, on other nights, that would have hit the post and gone in."

Adam Deadmarsh, Peter Forsberg, and Shjon Podein scored for the Avalanche while Ray Bourque and Adam Foote each had two assists.

Roy was 50 seconds away from his 49th career shutout when Dwayne Hay's shot from the left wing trickled through his pads.

"That was a little bit of a bonus for myself being my first game but unfortunately we didn't come out of it with a win," said Hay, making his first appearance with the Flames after being claimed off waivers from Tampa Bay prior to the season.

Calgary has dropped its first two games of the year, both on home ice.

After a scoreless first period, Roy was busiest in the second period when buoyed by a string of Avalanche penalties, the Flames outshot Colorado 13-5.

"Some nights he makes it look so easy in there," Bourque said. "He's been so focused all of camp and every game we've played this year, he's been rock solid."

However, despite the wide margin in shots, many of them were from the perimeter and the Avalanche did a good job of letting Roy see the puck clearly.

"I felt great out there, was moving well, and the guys played real sharp in front of me," Roy said.

Calgary started Mike Vernon in goal, as he made his first appearance with the Flames since 1994.

Vernon, who broke into the NHL the same year as Roy and is eighth on the career wins list, was not nearly as strong. He stopped 16 shots.

After stopping all 11 Avalanche shots in the first period, Vernon gave up three goals on five shots in the second period.

Deadmarsh opened the scoring at 4:32, redirecting a shot by Bourque past Vernon on the power play.

About 10 minutes later, Forsberg, on a 2-on-1, chose to drive to the net where he went to the backhand and neatly tucked a shot under Vernon from close-in.

"It's good to get that first one, I'll take that however it comes," Forsberg said.

Podein put Colorado up by three when he jumped out of the penalty box and joined the play, picking a bouncing puck off Stephane Yelle's stick and firing high past Vernon.

The Flames, 0-for-9 on the power play in their 4-3 loss against Detroit, were 0-for-9 again Tuesday.

Game notes
Colorado won all six meetings between the clubs last season, outscoring the Flames 30-9. ... Roy has an 12-15-4 record against Calgary, one of the few teams he's not above .500 against. ... Vernon needs one more win to reach 372, which would tie him with Andy Moog for seventh place.
 


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