CALGARY, Alberta -- Dougie Hamilton wasnt going to change his approach after being held without a goal through Calgarys first eight games. His patience paid off Friday night.Hamilton scored his first two goals of the season and added an assist to lead the Flames to a 5-2 victory over the Ottawa Senators for their third straight win.For me, I have to get pucks on net. Sometimes they go in, sometimes they dont, you just have to keep shooting, said Hamilton, who entered the game with 22 shots, second on the team.Hamilton broke a 2-2 tie halfway through the second when, from the sideboards, he spun and whipped a shot from a bad angle over Chris Driedgers shoulder.It was the second goal on five shots to beat the rookie goaltender, who entered the game with a 2-1 lead. He took over to begin the second after Andrew Hammond left with a lower-body injury.There was definitely a little bit of nerves early, said Driedger, who finished with just 11 stops on 15 shots in his third NHL appearance. A tough game to stay into with not a lot of shots, but theres no excuses.Sam Bennett, Sean Monahan and Michael Frolik also scored for Calgary. Johnny Gaudreau and former Senator Alex Chiasson each had two assists.Brian Elliott stopped 31 shots and has started each game during the Flames winning streak.Hes a veteran guy and he knows how to manage the ebbs and flow, Calgary coach Glen Gulutzan said. Hes a worker, hes a grinder, and he stays with it and he got rewarded tonight. After those two bounces, he played really good for us.After a rocky first three starts in a Flames uniform in which he gave up 14 goals on 87 shots, Elliott has been much sharper his last three starts while yielding just five goals on 88 shots.At the start of the year we didnt really know what kind of team we were and how to play effectively, Elliott said. Now guys are really buying into what we need to do.Erik Karlsson and Kyle Turris scored for Ottawa.(Driedger) gave us a chance. They just scored on the chances that they had, Karlsson said. They scored from the corner, they hit the boards and it bounced. Thats the way its going to be sometimes.Bennett tied the game 2-2 just 1:25 into the second on a setup from Chiasson. He has goals in three consecutive games and has six points during a four-game point streak.The story of the first period was Ottawas 30th-ranked power play, which looked anything like that.Trailing 1-0, the Senators needed just 4 seconds on their first man-advantage for Karlsson to tie the game. Two minutes later, Ottawa went back to the extra man and converted again, with Turris shot eluding Elliott, who was screened by Zack Smith.Game notes Senators starting goalie Craig Anderson, coming off a shutout in Vancouver on Tuesday, was granted a leave from the team to attend to a personal matter. ... Driedger, who played three seasons of junior hockey for the Calgary Hitmen (WHL), appeared in his third NHL game -- all in relief. ... 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LOUIS -- Rookie Tavon Austin has missed another day of practice, lessening the odds hell be ready for the St. Custom Phillies Jerseys . The 20-year-old Pelicans big man glanced up and smiled widely at the well-wishers -- a fitting end to a day he wont soon forget. Davis responded to his selection earlier in the day as a Western Conference All-Star with 26 points and 10 rebounds, and the New Orleans Pelicans overcame a 10-point fourth-quarter deficit to defeat the Minnesota Timberwolves 98-91 on Friday night. The Bay of Plenty Magic have booked their conference finals spot against the unbeaten Southern Steel after a convincing 63-47 win over the Northern Mystics in Sundays ANZ Championship Elimination final.The Mystics were lucky to have earned their place in the elimination final after winning just three matches from 13 outings during an unconvincing campaign. While the Magic sat on six wins.Despite a fast start the Mystics were soon blown away by the hard hitting Magic, whos domination in the first and last quarter sealed their finals place.Magic centre Courtney Tairi was seen all over the court as she combined with Ellen Halpenny to bring the ball down to her shooters, while her defensive play throughout the match proved pivotal for the side.Magics attack end were like a well-oiled machine from the get go as they worked the ball around the third and never rushed to send into the circle. But the same couldnt be said for the Mystics.Mystics shooter Catherine Tuivaiti was under constant pressure under the post, while attack Maria Tutaia struggled to find space and move into the circle.The Magic took a strong 17-10 lead into the first quarter, and while the Mystics brought in huge changes foor the second quarter, they were unable to crack the Magics strong combinations.ddddddddddddAnna Harrison made an impact from wing defence to stem the Magics flow but a standout effort from defender Kristiana Manua ensured Magic retained the upper hand. As the last line of defence, Manua did a fine job in keeping Mystics shooter Cathrine Tuivaiti quiet as Magic hit the main break with a 31-24 lead.While the physicality of the match threatened to descend into an all-out brawl as players from both sides received warnings and cautions, Magic remained calm in the heat of the battle to maintain their strong lead throughout the second half.Mystics suffered a big blow when losing talented midcourter Nadia Loveday to a knee injury early in the third stanza. However, the third stanza went the same way as the second, the visitors unable to make inroads as the quarter went on to be drawn.With Grace Rasmussen controlling proceedings on attack, the composure and variety provided by the Magic proved crucial along with the high level of accuracy from Harten and Halpenny. ' ' '