CALGARY, Alberta (AP) Blake Coleman scored the go-ahead goal and the Calgary Flames rallied for three in the third period of a 4-2 comeback victory over the Nashville Predators on Tuesday night.

Dillon Dube, Noah Hanifin and Nazem Kadri, into an empty net, also scored for Calgary (4-7-1), which has won consecutive games for the first time this season.

"You can see the confidence growing in guys and in the group and the way weā€™re playing,ā€ Coleman said. ā€œConfidence is a big thing in this league, and it makes a big difference, and when you start to get that collective confidence, thatā€™s when teams get dangerous.ā€

Michael McCarron and Kiefer Sherwood scored for the Predators (5-7-0), who have lost three of four.

ā€œWeā€™re playing with fire. To a man, we werenā€™t good enough. We didnā€™t win the battles. We werenā€™t sharp enough,ā€ Sherwood said. ā€œItā€™s just a matter of time when you play like that. You canā€™t hold onto a lead in this league when youā€™re just on your back foot.ā€

Jacob Markstrom made 17 stops to snap his seven-game winless skid. He hadnā€™t won since he was in net for Calgaryā€™s victory in its season opener.

The much busier Juuse Saros had 35 saves in the loss.

Trailing 2-1 after 40 minutes, the Flames tied it at 4:45 of the third. Shortly after Yegor Sharangovich was stopped on a great setup in front by Kadri, Sharangovich got the puck in the corner and set up Hanifin breaking in from the blue line. He whipped a 30-foot wrist shot into the top corner.

Less than two minutes later, Coleman gave Calgary its first lead. Holding onto the puck on a 2-on-1, he wristed a shot high over Sarosā€™ glove.

With the Flames down 2-0, their comeback began at 15:06 of the second when defenseman Nikita Zadorov burst up ice and dropped the puck to Dube, whose shot squeezed through Sarosā€™ pads for his second goal of the season.

Nashville opened the scoring at 4:35 of the first when McCarron scored his first goal of the season by finishing off a slick passing sequence. In his second NHL game, defenseman Marc Del Gaizo sent a pass down low to Liam Foudy, whose touch pass across to McCarron was neatly steered inside the post.

Sherwood finished off a perfectly executed 2-on-0 with Luke Evangelista to make it 2-0 at 14:34. But the Flames carried the play for most of the opening 20 minutes and outshot Nashville 17-6.

ā€œIn the first period, we were lucky to come out of the period up 2-0,ā€ McCarron said. ā€œI think they had a lot of great chances. Juice stood on his head for us the whole night. At the end of the day we just gave up too many Grade As against him.ā€

BENCHED

Calgary forward Jonathan Huberdeau sat out the entire third period. In the first season of an $84 million, eight-year deal, Huberdeau has two goals and four assists in 12 games. He has only two assists in his last eight games.

ā€œI thought Huby had an off night and when we went into the third period, we wanted to try to get a little bit more flow and we went with the guys we felt were rolling,ā€ Flames coach Ryan Huska said. ā€œItā€™s not anything anybody wants to go through ever, but at times, itā€™s gonna happen. Youā€™re not gonna have an A-plus game every night.ā€

UNAVAILABLE

Flames winger Andrew Mangiapane, one goal shy of 100 for his career, did not play as he served his one-game suspension for his cross-check to the neck of Jared McCann of the Seattle Kraken.

UP NEXT

Predators: Visit the Winnipeg Jets on Thursday night.

Flames: Visit the Toronto Maple Leafs on Friday night.

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