Subject to accident or chance or change.
1The weekend's racing had been dogged by light and fluky conditions.
2Buffalo's Zemgus Girgensons opened the scoring with a fluky shorthanded goal.
3But it was one fluky shot that the Devils netminder would want back.
4The concerns of any given day become contingent, subjunctive, fluky.
5That might have been the end of the story, one of those fluky baseball accidents.
6We've still got a lot of fluky coastal winds.
7Some fluky thing happened and the stuff wasn't there.
8For a team with notoriously brittle confidence in Europe, they had to recover from conceding a fluky equaliser.
9But defenseman Aaron Ekblad responded with a fluky goal six minutes later that tied the score at 2.
10Polak opened the scoring at 18:36 of the first with a fluky goal.
11A fluky kick or a mistake on the part of a Blackburnite outside might give Dencroft's the cup.
12D Alex Edler scored a fluky goal in Saturday's 2-1 victory over Calgary.
13The Avalanche initiated scoring at 4:09 of the second period with a fluky man-advantage goal.
14The Stars used a fluky bounce at 3:03 of the first to take the opening lead.
15With Budaj and his teammates taking care of matters in their end, the Predators never recovered from that early, fluky goal.
16Los Angeles started the scoring at 6:33 of the first period with somewhat of a fluky goal.