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Flames hand Wild first regulation loss

Minnesota Wild goalie Niklas Backstrom, right, of Finland, covers the puck as Calgary Flames' Jarome Iginla falls on him during third period NHL hockey action in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Wednesday, Oct. 24, 2007. The Flames beat the Wild 5-3 giving them their first regulation loss of the season. (AP Photo/Jeff McIntosh,The Canadian Press/Jeff McIntosh

Alex Tanguay made up for a miscue earlier this week that cost Calgary a game. He scored the tying and go-ahead goals to help the Flames come back from a three-goal deficit and beat Minnesota 5-3 on Wednesday night, handing the Wild their first regulation loss in nine games this season. Minnesota earned 15 of 16 available points in its first eight games, winning seven times and losing in a shootout…

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