CALGARY - A couple of unlucky breaks prevented the Calgary Flames from potentially celebrating a victory Wednesday night. Dennis Johnson Celtics Jersey .Justin Abdelkader and Henrik Zetterberg each had a goal and an assist as the Detroit Red Wings built up a two-goal lead and survived a some close calls in the third period — including a shot that hit the post and a waved off goal — to beat Calgary 3-2.Its tough in here right now, said Flames captain Mark Giordano. I thought a couple breaks go the other way and we at least get it to overtime. We have to take some positives out of that.Riley Sheahan also scored for Detroit (22-10-9), which has won five of its last seven games. The Red Wings have won two of their first three games on a six-game road trip.Mason Raymond and Mikael Backlund scored for Calgary (21-17-3). The Flames are 3-2-0 with one game to go in a six-game homestand.This game is so fast, sometimes the game goes on your side, some other times, its just not there, said Flames coach Bob Hartley. The bottom line is we worked hard but we gave the first two goals. We missed assignments on those first two goals. We made it tough.Detroit took a 2-1 lead at 17:28 of the second period.Zetterberg started the sequence by beating Sean Monahan on a face-off deep in the Flames end, and finished it by firing an Abdelkader pass behind Jonas Hiller for his 10th of the season.For Zetterberg, playing in his 800th career game, thats 10 goals on the season — five of which have come in the last nine games.Its always nice to get goals nowadays. Obviously this game is a little bit more special, Zetterberg said. We played the way we wanted to and I think thats important. It was nice to see we bounced back after the Vancouver loss to win the last two games.The same trio struck again 2:03 into the third period to make it 3-1. Moving the puck around smartly on the power play, Gustav Nyquist set up Abdelkader at the corner of the goal crease.Staring at a wide open net, Abdelkaders initial shot rattled off the far post but it came right back to him and he buried his career-high 11th goal for the eventual winner.I probably had more time to sit it down and take it easy but I dont know why, I just decided to one-time it and luckily it came right back to me and I had a chance to put it in. So I can laugh about that one, said Abdelkader.Calgary cut the deficit to 3-2 on Backlunds short-handed goal at 5:13 of the third period. But despite coming on strong, Calgary could not get the game back to even.Nine seconds into a Detroit penalty, Jonathan Ericsson fired the puck over the glass. While replays showed it went straight out of play, the officials — without that benefit — huddled to discuss the play and did not assess a penalty.Flames defenceman T.J. Brodie hit the goal post shortly after.A Paul Byron goal with 1:20 left in the game was waved off because just seconds before, Wings goaltender Petr Mrazek had his helmet knocked off when Ericsson pushed Curtis Glencross into him.I dont know if he would have got over and made the save or had a chance on it but thats obviously a tough break to happen at that time in the game, said Giordano. Unfortunately, it probably cost us a goal tonight.Calgary did not take advantage of four power plays throughout the game. Ranked 26th entering the game, the Flames power play is 3 for 38 in its last 11 contests. Detroit entered the night ranked fourth in penalty killing.Our penalty kill was great tonight. We had some big kills, said Abdelkader, who was the player in the box for two of Calgarys four chances. Whether its penalty kill or power play, both of those can create equal momentum for you and that was no different tonight.Hiller entered the game halfway through the second period in relief of Karri Ramo. Making his first start since Dec. 16, a game in which he was pulled after four goals on 13 shots, Ramo again only made it halfway through the game.This time, Ramo had 12 saves and was locked in a 1-1 tie when he was injured in a collision with Raphael Diaz. Racing out of his crease to dive and knock the puck away from Drew Miller, Ramo was kneed in the head by Diaz, who was chasing after Miller. Ramo had to be helped off the ice.We should have more news tomorrow, said Hartley. Its sad for Karri because he worked so hard. He got sick before Christmas, lost a start at that time and he battled back. He seemed ready for tonights game.Back in the line-up after being scratched the past two games, Raymond gave the Flames a 1-0 lead 2:27 into the game. His shot from a sharp angle was stopped but the rebound came back to him and he circled behind the net and tucked in his first goal since Oct. 19.Raymond (shoulder) had missed 18 games before returning in early December. However, he found himself in the press box after being held without a point in 10 games.The Red Wings tied it at 7:58 when Sheahan burned down the wing, made a nice move to beat Deryk Engelland to the outside, then put a perfect shot over Ramos shoulder. Robert Williams Celtics Jersey . Pretty good hitting, too. Dan Haren pitched six innings and sparked the go-ahead rally with a single, leading Los Angeles to another win over the skidding Atlanta Braves, 4-2 on Tuesday night. Kevin Mchale Jersey . He was signed to help with depth to the receiving corps because of the loss of Shamawd Chambers to the 6-game injured list. http://www.authenticcelticsproshop.com/Danny-Ainge-Jersey/ .S. Basketball Writers Association. McDermott, who finished his career at Creighton as college basketballs fifth-leading scorer, accepted the honour from Hall of Famer Oscar Robertson at AT&T Stadium, site of the Final Four.SAN DIEGO -- Tony Gwynns sweet swing was matched only by his incandescent smile. The Hall of Famer was saluted at Petco Park on Thursday night in a ceremony that would have made "Mr. Padre" light up. Though, that wasnt something Gwynn had trouble doing. "It was so engaging," former teammate Steve Garvey said of Gwynns grin. "There are a few guys in sports that have it. You always think of Magic (Johnson), and Tony was baseballs Magic as far as that smile was concerned." Gwynn, a Hall of Famer who spent his entire 20-year career with the Padres, died on June 16 from oral cancer, a disease he attributed to years of chewing tobacco. He was 54. The 15-time All Star averaged .338 over a career in which he had 3,141 hits and won eight NL batting titles. A two-sport star at San Diego State before getting selected by the Padres in the third round of the 1981 draft, he was beloved for his achievements on the field and his humility on and off it. Gwynn never hid his affection for San Diego, embracing his "Mr. Padre" nickname and declining to leave San Diego as a free agent on numerous occasions. After retiring from the Padres following the 2001 season, Gwynn became SDSUs baseball coach. Hall of Famer Reggie Jackson and ex-Padre Trevor Hoffman were among the speakers who addressed the crowd of about 20,000 from a stage erected in right field, just in front of the No. 19 carved into the outfield grass. A podium was placed between three No. 19 Gwynn jerseys, two from the Padres World Series appearances in 1984 and 1998 and one from San Diego State. The left-field scoreboard showed a collage of pictures that ranged from Gwynn tipping his hat to the crowd and to him clutching his Hall of Fame plaque. And, of course, one displaying that warm smile. "We all know Tony was a great player, a great Hall of Famer," Jackson said. "That is known when he got 97 per cent of the vote -- that puts him in the top four or five. ... "He was a genuine man, a quality man, a 100 per cent family man. A great son, a great husband, a great father, a great friend and a great teammate. He was an example of whhat we all want to live and emulate as a person. Bob Cousy Celtics Jersey. " Thursdays tribute, which started when 19 white doves were released, was open to the public following the private service Gwynns family held Saturday at SDSU. Gwynns fans, many wearing his brown-and-yellow No. 19 jersey, were given a chance to pay their respects to someone they felt they knew. He was an anchor of not only the Padres two World Series teams, but in the community as well. After leaving the Padres, he coached at SDSU, was a member of the Padres broadcasting team and remained active in various charities. A stream of people walked past Gwynns statue in the adjacent Park at the Park, with a line snaking past memorabilia of his storied career. Gwynn, whose No. 19 is retired by the Padres, batted at least .300 in 19 straight seasons. In 1994, he was hitting .394 in August when the season ended prematurely because of the baseball strike; in 1995, he struck out only 15 times in 577 plate appearances. But it was the way Gwynn carried himself that endeared him to countless fans. And not just those in San Diego. Gwynn has been honoured around baseball since his death. Tony Gwynn Jr., his son, was given a standing ovation Tuesday in Philadelphia in his first at-bat with the Phillies since taking a leave following his fathers death. "Even though he was on the other team you still had to admire the way he went about his business," said Joe Torre, an executive vice-president for Major League Baseball and former Yankees manager. "Unfortunately we dont have many, maybe any -- maybe Derek Jeter -- that conduct themselves in a similar fashion. "Honestly, what you saw is what you got: he was a good hitter and never tried to show anybody up." Gwynn became and stayed a star in San Diego. He never thought it would shine brighter elsewhere. "Im a Padre, a San Diego Padre," Gwynn once said. "And Im proud of it." Near the end of the tribute Hoffman, in a halting voice, talked straight to Gwynn, his former Padres teammate. "Thank you for representing San Diego," Hoffman said, "with such class." ' ' '