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Frolik has hat trick, Monahan scores 2 as Flames stop Blues

CALGARY, Alberta (AP) - If it worked on the first one, do it again.

Michael Frolik scored three times, including two nearly identical short-handed goals, and the Calgary Flames beat St. Louis 7-4 Monday night to stop the Blues' six-game winning streak.

With the Flames' three-goal, third-period lead down to one and the Blues pressing for the equalizer, Frolik sped in alone after a pass from Mark Giordano and fired a quick shot under the crossbar past Anders Nilsson to make it 6-4 at 16:49.

It looked just like Frolik's goal that tied it 2-all late in the first, except it was Mikael Backlund with the breakaway feed and starter Jake Allen in net for St. Louis.

"It's kind of my move," said Frolik, who has 14 goals this season. "If it had been the same goalie I would've probably done something different, but it was a different goalie so why not try it again?"

Frolik completed his second career hat trick with an empty-net goal with 35 seconds remaining, sending hats flying onto the ice at the raucous Scotiabank Saddledome.

"You get breakaways when you get speed. Him and (Backlund), they have great chemistry on (the penalty kill)," Flames coach Bob Hartley said. "They pressure well. While being reliable, they're always ready to jump and they certainly have the green light."

The previous Flames skater to score two short-handed goals in a game was Cory Stillman on Jan. 9, 1998. The team record is three by Theo Fleury on March 9, 1991.

Sean Monahan had two goals as well, and Joe Colborne and Giordano also scored for Calgary. Dougie Hamilton finished with a career-high three assists, and Johnny Gaudreau also had three helpers.

Paul Stastny scored twice, and Scottie Upshall and Kevin Shattenkirk each had a goal for St. Louis (41-21-9).

"Too casual with the puck. That's six breakaways in two games. Got away with it in Dallas. Didn't get away with it today. Just too many mistakes with the puck," Blues coach Ken Hitchcock said.

The Blues missed a chance to move ahead of Dallas into the top spot in the Central Division. They remained tied in points with Stars, who now hold a game in hand.

"This is on our shoulders. We beat four good teams last week and these two points were just as valuable as any two in those games. We just didn't bring it with 20 guys tonight and I'll take blame for that," captain David Backes said.

Monahan gave Calgary a 3-2 lead at 5:13 of the second period when he wristed a perfect shot over Allen's shoulder.

After Giordano's power-play goal at 11:03 made it 4-2 and led to Allen getting pulled, Monahan scored on a breakaway at 13:37.

"There's no reason for us to quit right now. It's just about playing hard and playing with pride," Hamilton said.

After third-period goals by Shattenkirk and Stastny drew the Blues within one, Jaden Schwartz nearly tied it, putting a shot off the post just seconds before Frolik gave Calgary some breathing room again.

With 31 stops, Joni Ortio improved to 3-7-3.

Nilsson, who made 12 saves in relief of Allen, ended up with the loss and fell to 10-13-2.

NOTES: Allen stopped 13 shots. ... Calgary's TJ Brodie (upper body) and Sam Bennett (upper body) both missed their second game. ... St. Louis had won the previous six meetings between the teams. ... Gaudreau increased his NHL-leading point total at home to 51 (23 goals, 28 assists). He is five ahead of Chicago's Patrick Kane.

St. Louis Blues' goalie Anders Nilsson, right, of Sweden, looks back as Calgary Flames' Sean Monahan scores during the second period of an NHL hockey game in Calgary, Alberta, Monday, March 14, 2016. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT The Associated Press
St. Louis Blues' Patrik Berglund, right, of Sweden, checks Calgary Flames' Jakub Nakladal, from the Czech Republic, during the second period of an NHL hockey game in Calgary, Alberta, Monday, March 14, 2016. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT The Associated Press
Calgary Flames' Sean Monahan celebrates his goal during the second period of an NHL hockey game against the St. Louis Blues in Calgary, Alberta, Monday, March 14, 2016. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT The Associated Press
St. Louis Blues' David Backes, right, and Calgary Flames' Sean Monahan, right, track the puck as St. Louis Blues goalie Jake Allen looks on during the second period of an NHL hockey game in Calgary, Alberta, Monday, March 14, 2016. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT The Associated Press
St. Louis Blues' Patrik Berglund, left, of Sweden, and Calgary Flames' Josh Jooris battle for the puck during the second period of an NHL hockey game in Calgary, Alberta, Monday, March 14, 2016. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT The Associated Press
St. Louis Blues' Robby Fabbri, left, collides with Calgary Flames' Jakub Nakladal, from the Czech Republic, during the second period of an NHL hockey game in Calgary, Alberta, Monday, March 14, 2016. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT The Associated Press
St. Louis Blues' Scottie Upshall, left, celebrates his goal with teammate Ryan Reaves, right, as Calgary Flames' Jakub Nakladal, from the Czech Republic, skates away during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Calgary, Alberta, Monday, March 14, 2016. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT The Associated Press
St. Louis Blues' David Backes, left, checks Calgary Flames' Joe Colborne during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Calgary, Alberta, Monday, March 14, 2016. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT The Associated Press
St. Louis Blues' Paul Stastny, center, scores on Calgary Flames goalie Joni Ortio, right, from Finland, as Mikael Backlund, from Sweden, looks on during the first period of an NHL hockey game in Calgary, Alberta, Monday, March 14, 2016. (Jeff McIntosh/The Canadian Press via AP) MANDATORY CREDIT The Associated Press
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