WINNIPEG - It wasnt surprising to hear laughter coming out of the Calgary Flames dressing room after their 4-1 win over the Winnipeg Jets on Sunday.The victory finished off Calgarys six-game road trip with a fourth win away from home (4-3-0), while the Jets have now lost four in a row.Dennis Wideman, Johnny Gaudreau and Mason Raymond scored in a span of six minutes and 42 seconds in the second period and T.J. Brodie added one in the third.Six games, it doesnt matter if youre travelling way east or way west or what have you, but its not an easy trip, said Raymond, who also had two assists. I think collectively were really pleased with the outcome. Four and two, I mean, thats a good start to the season for us.I know were looking forward to getting home and having a (five-game) homestand, but well definitely enjoy this win tonight.Flames netminder Jonas Hiller stopped 34 shots, only letting Mark Scheifele score in the first period for Winnipeg (1-4-0).Ondrej Pavelec faced 29 shots.Were growing, dont give us flowers too soon, Flames head coach Bob Hartley said of his teams early success.Its not time for this. Theres only seven games played. We still have a long way ago.The Jets had outshot the Flames 13-6 in the first period.I think one of the biggest things tonight was (Hiller) was huge in the first period, Raymond said.They came at us, and came at us real hard. We surrendered just one, so we regrouped and had a good second period. I thought we really played with a lot more confidence underneath our feet and banged those three in right away.Wideman and rookie Gaudreau, who was benched for the last game, also each had an assist.I think I played a better game tonight, said Gaudreau, whose power-play goal was his first this season.Its nice to always help contribute offensively. I think the whole team as a whole, it was one of our better games on the road.Gaudreaus power-play goal was the first Winnipeg has given up this season in 19 penalty-kill situations.Raymond followed up with his fifth goal of the season off a high wrist shot at 12:54 to make it 3-1.The Flames had 18 shots in the middle period and were outshooting the Jets 24-23 heading into the third.Brodie made it 4-1 at 3:18 when he put a rebound high past Pavelec.Mark Stuart said Calgary forced Winnipegs defence to stretch and they fell off their game plan.We just werent quite as tight, Stuart said.It doesnt take much in this league for a game to turn around like that so well take a look at it, go back to work tomorrow and work on turning this thing around.It was the second game of a five-game homestand for Winnipeg, which hosts Carolina on Tuesday.Scheifele scored his first goal of the season after Mathieu Perreault passed the puck from behind the net to Blake Wheeler at the right side. Wheeler then sent it across to Scheifele for a high shot into the side of the net at 10:28 of the first.Winnipeg had a goal reviewed and disallowed earlier in the first when defenceman Anthony Peluso rifled a shot that hit the crossbar and then the post.After opening their season with a 6-2 win over Arizona, the Jets have only scored two goals in their four-game losing skid.(The record) is reflective of the kind of hockey weve played, Jets head coach Paul Maurice said. The records accurate. The first period is about as a good as were going to look. And then its that constant battle with having the confidence to keep doing what youre doing, not change what youre doing.Even in that second period, youve got to find that confidence to stay up and stay aggressive in that period, and were having a hard time with that right now. Were doing this together. That second period is not the way its supposed to look, so thats on me. Calgary was 1 for 3 on the power play and Winnipeg 0 for 2. 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Said Nationals manager Matt Williams: "You never see a ball get away from Yadi. Ever." Thats because Molina has won six consecutive NL Gold Glove awards. But his miscue fit, somehow, with this series so far. A night after the Nationals made three errors -- they initially were charged with four, but one was changed to a hit Friday -- in an 8-0 loss, it was the Cardinals turn to be sloppy. St. Louis finished with three errors, two coming in the pivotal seventh inning. A pair of singles and an error by third baseman Matt Carpenter -- who dropped Wachas throw of Danny Espinosas bunt -- loaded the bases with no outs. "I stretched before I saw where it was going and ended up missing it. It was a good throw. I should have caught it," Carpenter said. "But it tipped off my glove and ended up being the difference in the game." Wacha struck out Nate McLouth and got Jose Lobaton to hit a roller that led to a forceout at home. But with pinch hitter Zach Walters up, Wachas pitch darted to his catchers right. "Just spiked a changeup," Wacha said. Molina tried to make an underhand toss to Wacha, but the throw -- which did not appear in time to beat Desmond, anyway -- was off-target. It went into the Cardinals dugout, allowing Espinosa to score, too. "Im just trying to make a play," Molina said. &quuot;I threw it away.dddddddddddd My fault." Desmond shouted and punched the air, a 1-1 game suddenly 3-1. "Desi made the decision instantly to get toward the plate," Williams said. "He read it correctly." Wacha (2-1) gave up five hits and one earned run. On Sept. 24, in his ninth career start, Wacha no-hit the Nationals until there were two outs in the ninth inning, when Ryan Zimmermans infield single ended the bid. This time, Washington had three hits by the third, when Anthony Rendons solo shot came off a first-pitch 74 mph curveball. Gonzalez (3-1) allowed one run and four hits in seven innings, retiring the last 11 batters he faced. He had seven strikeouts and one walk as Washington beat St. Louis for the first time since Game 4 of the teams 2012 NL division series. "It was one of those games that we needed. We needed to bounce back," Gonzalez said about Friday. "We needed something like this. It put us back together. Now we go from here, one game at a time." Nationals reliever Tyler Clippard came on for the eighth and needed 26 pitches just to get one out. With runners on second and third, and No. 3-4 batters Matt Holliday and Allen Craig coming up, Clippard was replaced by Drew Storen. "Youve got two great hitters right there, guys in scoring position," Storen said. He was the closer back in October 2012, when he let the Cardinals erase a 7-5 deficit with two outs in the top of the ninth of Game 5 to win 9-7. But this time, Storen got Holliday on a popup in foul territory, then Craig on a groundout, before Rafael Soriano shook off a comebacker that hit his leg and a walk in the ninth to earn his fourth save. "A good win. Theyre a tremendous team. Theyve gotten the best of us in the past," Rendon said. "But were trying to change that." NOTES: Nationals CF Denard Span (7-day DL, concussion) is expected to be in Washington for Saturdays game. ... In the third game of the four-game series, Nationals RHP Jordan Zimmermann (1-0, 5.27 ERA) will start against Cardinals RHP Lance Lynn (3-0, 4.00). ' ' '