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Edmonton Oilers rookies soundly beaten in Calgary

An Edmonton Oilers' logo looms large in the team's new dressing room. Sept. 14, 2016. Quinn Phillips/Global News

The Calgary Flames rookies swept their two-game series over the Edmonton Oilers rookies with a 3-1 win Tuesday night in Calgary.

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The Flames took control of the game early. Glenn Gawdin scored on a wrist shot from the right wing 36 seconds into the first. About six minutes later, Adam Ruzicka beat Olivier Rodrigue from in tight to make it 2-0.

The Oilers only had four shots on goal in the second period. Steven Iacobellis had a chance from right in front halfway through the frame but was denied by Dustin Wolf. The Flames fired 18 shots at Rodrigue but couldn’t extend their lead.

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Evan Bouchard finally put the Oilers on the board 1:45 into the third when his power play point shot eluded Wolf. Dmitriy Zavgorodniy had a glorious chance right in front to restore Calgary’s two goal lead with 8:58 to go, but Rodrigue came up with the stop.

The Oilers pulled Rodrigue late but couldn’t tie it up. Matt Phillips sealed it with an empty netter.

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Calgary finished with a 43-19 advantage on the shot clock.

The Flames rookies beat the Oilers rookies 1-0 in overtime Saturday night in Red Deer.

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