CALGARY, Alberta -- David Perron had nothing to show for his hard work during St. Louis first five games of the season. That changed with a big night against Calgary.Perron had three goals and an assist to lead the Blues to a 6-4 win over the Flames on Saturday night.I feel like Ive played some good hockey, said Perron, who signed with the Blues as a free agent in the offseason. It didnt materialize into points or goals, but tonight it did.Ive got to keep working hard. I was just staying in the moment and concentrating on making sure the next shift was going to be a good one and it was a good one tonight.Paul Stastny, Patrik Berglund and Alexander Steen also scored for the Blues, while defenseman Alex Pietrangelo had two assists. Jake Allen made 23 saves to improve to 3-1-1.Stastny had no doubt that Perron was on the verge of a breakout game.Hes the reason basically we won, but I think more importantly its good for his confidence, said Stastny, who scored his third goal of the season in the second period. As a team, we saw it coming for the last couple games, which is good.Kris Versteeg scored his first two goals of the season for the Flames, who lost their second straight at home. Micheal Ferland and Mark Giordano also scored, while Chad Johnson stopped 34 shots.Were working hard, were just not working smart if were going to be blatantly honest, Versteeg said. Were going to have to be better next game. Its about puck management for us. Were a growing team, learning new things. But, were going to get better.Flames coach Glen Gulutzan didnt have any complaints about Johnsons play.I thought he gave us a chance and made some saves, Gulutzan said. We hung him out to dry, pretty simple.Calgary took a 2-1 just 3 minutes into the second thanks to two quick goals by Versteeg and Ferland.The Blues then scored the next four goals, including two by Perron, to take control.Perron tied it as he flipped his own rebound up and over Johnsons pad at 6:22. Stastny put St. Louis back ahead with just under eight minutes to go in the period during another power play when he tipped Steens slap shot past Johnson.Berglund was the beneficiary of a nice setup by Nail Yakupov for an easy tap-in goal with 1:44 left in the second.Perron then finished off his hat trick at 6:50 of the third when he took a breakaway pass from Vladimir Tarasenko and made a couple quick moves before lifting a backhand shot over Johnsons right pad to make it 5-2.Giordano fired a slap shot from the high slot past Allen at 9:31 of the third before Versteegs point shot through traffic got past the St. Louis goalie with just under five minutes to go to pull the Flames within one.Steen then scored into an empty net with 39 seconds left to seal the victory.Allen had to be sharp to get a shoulder on a point shot fired his way by defenseman Deryk Engelland early in the game. At the other end of the ice, Johnson stood his ground to stop a puck that was redirected on net by Kyle Brodziak.Perron opened the scoring for St. Louis at 6:04 of the first period with a power-play goal when he tapped a nice pass from Robby Fabbri past Johnson.Versteeg converted a feed from Troy Brouwer at 2:21 of the second to tie the score. Ferland backhanded a harmless-looking shot on net 35 seconds later that squeezed under Allens glove and into the net to put the Flames ahead.Game notes Flames D Dennis Wideman returned to the lineup after sitting out the past three games as a healthy scratch and had two assists in his return. ... C Freddie Hamilton made his season debut for the Flames in place of rookie LW Matthew Tkachuk. Freddie, the older brother of D Dougie Hamilton, now has 34 games of NHL experience, five of them with the Flames. Dougie Hamilton has played in 266 NHL games, 88 with the Flames. ... 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Neil Warnock kept Rotherham United in the Sky Bet Championship Sky Bet Championship side Rotherham had been on the lookout for a replacement for Neil Warnock, who helped the club avoid relegation towards the end of the season.Stubbs led Hibernian to their first Scottish Cup triumph in 114 years this term but failed to gain promotion to the Scottish Premiership for the second consecutive season after a play-off defeat to Falkirk. Hibernian manager Alan Stubbs said he was proud of his side after they came from behind to win 3-2 against Rangers in the Scottish Cup final Also See: Hibs take action against fans Stubbs: We deserved cup win No Mowbray approach Rotherham video ' ' '