Calgary, AB (SportsNetwork.com) - Jiri Hudler scored the first of two Calgary goals with the netminder pulled in the closing minutes to help forge a tie, then netted the winner in a shootout to lift the Calgary Flames to an improbable 5-4 win over the New Jersey Devils on Saturday at the Saddledome. Hudler scored with 2:22 remaining to pull the Flames within one and Curtis Glencross tied it with just five seconds to play in regulation. After the overtime period could not solve things and each team scored once in the first three rounds of the shootout, Hudler snapped a wrister past Scott Clemmensen and Travis Zajacs response glanced off the glove of Karri Ramo to end it. Ramo finished with 25 saves for the Flames, who finished 4-1-0 on a five-game homestand. Glencross netted two goals and Josh Jooris also scored in the victory. I dont know how they do it, but we found a way again, said Flames coach Bob Hartley, whose club now has a league-high five wins when trailing after two periods. Were not making it easy, but were making it interesting. Clemmensen gave Cory Schneider a night off for the first time this season and made 33 saves in defeat. Adam Henrique notched a goal and an assist, while Mike Cammalleri scored in his return to Calgary. Cammalleri, who also had a goal in the shootout, played the past 2 1/2 seasons with the Flames before signing as a free agent in July. I think it was a real entertaining game, said Cammalleri. I had a lot of fun playing it. Schneider had started each of New Jerseys first 20 games, something even the great Martin Brodeur did not accomplish during his long tenure with the Devils. But, coming off a shutout of Edmonton on Friday night, Devils coach Pete DeBoer finally gave his top netminder a breather. The Devils were clinging to a 4-2 lead when Calgary pulled Ramo with more than three minutes to play and the move paid off when Hudler scored his seventh goal of the season off a goal-mouth scramble with 2:22 remaining. Ramo exited after the ensuing faceoff and Calgary continued to pressure the New Jersey net, finally tying it with five seconds to play. The Flames outnumbered the Devils in close and Glencross was able to lift a shot over Clemmensen to tie it. Each team had great chances to win in an overtime period that featured eight shots. Johnny Gaudreau had a wrist shot from the slot hit the glove of a screened Clemmensen with 3 1/2 minutes left and Marek Zidlicky was all alone at the left side of the crease with 1:22 to play and was denied by Ramo. Its disappointing. Thats a game we shouldve won, said DeBoer. I thought we had a dozen chances to extend the lead. The Devils grabbed a 2-0 lead in the first period. Henrique took a Patrik Elias feed and snapped a shot home from below the right circle at the 4:51 mark and Cammalleri ripped a shot from the low right circle off a cross-ice pass from Jaromir Jagr with 6:14 remaining for his team-high eighth goal. Glencross scored his first of the night off a New Jersey turnover, firing a shot from the right circle over Clemmensens glove midway through the second, but the Devils regained a two-goal margin just seven seconds before the end of the period when Zajac knocked in the rebound of a Henrique shot that rang off the post. The Flames again made it a one-goal game just 2:26 into the third when Jooris swept home a rebound on a power play, but again the Devils opened a two-goal edge midway through the period on Tuomo Ruutus fifth goal. Game Notes The Devils are 1-1-1 on a four-game western Canada road trip that ends Tuesday in Vancouver ... Cammalleri scored 89 goals in 216 games with Calgary over two separate stints with the club ... The Devils had killed off 23 straight power plays before Jooris scored in the third period ... The Flames improved to 3-1 in shootouts this season ... The Devils dropped to 1-2 in the extra round, losing for the 19th time in their last 20 shootouts ... 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Lefty was in good spirits Monday at the British Open, except for having to return the claret jug.Each week, The Reporters put their thumbs out to the good and the bad in the world of sports. This week they discuss their best of the year. Bruce Arthur, National Post: My thumb is up to the end of the NHL lockout. After months of labour war, wed spent a week freezing on some of the finest sidewalks New York had to offer, staking out meetings that produced nothing much. And then on Jan. 5 the NHL walked to the players hotel for what was described as an informal meeting, starting at one in the afternoon. It didnt stop. Midnight arrived, and the meeting kept going. At 4am I closed my eyes for 15 seconds and Aaron Ward took a picture. And finally, at five in the morning the news broke: Labour peace was at hand, and a voice exiting the room bellowed out, this could be the beginning of a beautiful friendship. For ending something thats the opposite of sports, thats my moment of the year. Steve Simmons, SUN Media: My thumb is up to the least natural sporting emotion of 2013 - caring about the Davis Cup. Most of us couldnt tell you when the Davis Cup begins, when it ends, how the schedule works or who plays who, but Milos Raonic and Canadian tennis changed all that this past year. Suddenly we were pulled in by possibility, by Raonics huge first serve, by the fortitude of Vasek Pospisil, by the stoic veteran Daniel Nestor, all of them coming together in red and white as a team. Our team. They didnt win the Davis Cup but did what no Canadians had ever done before. They made the semi-finals. In a way it was the perfect Canadian ending: We played hard, we playyed great, we inspired, we just didnt win.dddddddddddd Michael Farber, Sports Illustrated: My thumb is up to the Iron Bowl, proof that one second can last for eternity. The improbable finish started with that single tick Alabama coach Nick Saban lobbied to have put back on the scoreboard. Rather than take his chances in overtime, Saban sent out a back-up kicker to attempt a quixotic 57-yard game-winning field goal. Auburns Chris Davis took the failed kick deep in the end zone and juked and then sprinted more than 100 yards - straight into the hard drive of memory. In-state rival Auburn deprived Alabama of a third straight national championship with Davis return while reminding us that sport is the grand unscripted drama of our lives. Dave Hodge, TSN: Well if that defied belief, my thumb is up to the current NFL season, which has done that… right from the start when Peyton Manning tossed seven touchdown passes, only to have Nick Foles of the Eagles do the same thing later on. Matt Prater broke a record with a 64-yard field goal at the end of the first half, but Justin Tuckers 61-yarder might have been more amazing, because it came at the end of the game. One week, the NFL set a record with 90 touchdowns. The next week, it set a record for one-day scoring with 763 points. Phillys LeSean McCoy rushed for 217 yards in the snow, and Kansas Citys Jamaal Charles, another running back, caught four passes for touchdowns. NFL stadiums have scoreboards, and the busier they are, the better the games tend to be - never truer than in 2013. ' ' '