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EDMONTON - Olli Jokinen scored the shootout winner Thursday and the Calgary Flames earned their second dramatic comeback victory in Edmonton this season with a 4-3 win over the rival Oilers.
With Edmonton holding a 3-2 lead, Calgary pulled goalie...
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