Lewis Hamilton has claimed pole position for the Canadian Grand Prix after edging out team-mate Nico Rosberg in qualifying. Hamilton has been in scintillating form all weekend and his benchmark lap of 1:12.812 was six hundredths of a second faster than Rosbergs best effort, as Mercedes locked out the front row.It was the Brits fifth pole in Montreal and the 53rd of his career, though he has yet to convert the position to a race victory this season - and wasnt satisfied with his performance. Hamilton unhappy with his pole position lapHonestly, it wasnt great lap - but Im not sure l should admit that! the Brit told Sky Sports F1, I didnt have the same pace that l had yesterday. Sky F1s Paul di Resta breaks down Lewis Hamiltons 5th career pole position in Canada. Sebastian Vettel was less than two tenths behind the leading duo in third for Ferrari, and he seemed to have a shot at an unlikely pole after both Silver Arrows failed to improve with their final flying laps.As a driver you always feel there is a little bit more, he said. On my last lap I was very happy with the lap in general. I was maybe a little bit greedy out of Turn 10, maybe not greedy enough into Turn Six.Hamilton laughs off Massa digRed Bull have threatened Mercedes dominance in recent weeks and Daniel Ricciardo joins Vettel on the second row after out-qualifying team-mate Max Verstappen by two tenths, despite clipping the Wall of Champions on his fastest lap. They were followed by Ferraris Kimi Raikkonen.Valtteri Bottas, Felipe Massa and Nico Hulkenberg were next up, while Fernando Alonso will start the race from 10th as he secured another Q3 for McLaren. Watch as some of the drivers hit the walls of the Gilles Villeneuve Circuit during qualifying in Canada, with varying degrees of success. Jenson Button didnt quite have the same afternoon in the sister MP4-31, qualifying 12th, and complained that he gave his team-mate a tow.Alonso agreed, telling Sky F1: I took a good tow in the last run and that was enough to go into Q3... so thanks to him!The Spaniard may not have made the final shootout at all were it not for countryman Carlos Sainz becoming the Wall of Champions first victim of the weekend. The Toro Rosso driver clipped the famous wall on the exit of the final chicane before grinding up against it, causing red flags in Q2.If its a wall, you dont mind so much hitting the Wall of Champions, he told Sky Sports F1. But its still not a good feeling.Wet weather is predicted for Sundays race, which represents both a risk and an opportunity for the field.If it rains, the qualifying result is not relevant any more, Toto Wolff said on Sky F1. If its dry, you can see that the pace between the top three or four cars is pretty much the same. WATCH: Heavy Magnussen crash Kevin Magnussen brought P3 to an end after crashing his Renault into the barriers. There was also a disruption in Q1 after Rio Haryantos span his Manor into the barriers, with the yellow flags halting other drivers on flying laps.Renaults Jolyon Palmer, after Kevin Magnussen was unable to compete in qualifying following his P3 crash, once again couldnt make it into Q2. Canadian GP TV schedule The Montreal race is live and exclusive on Sky Sports - click here to see the schedule. Canadian GP QualifyingQ31. Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes, 1:12.8122. Nico Rosberg, Mercedes, 1:12.8743. Sebastian Vettel, Ferrari, 1:12.9904. Daniel Ricciardo, Red Bull, 1:13.1665. Max Verstappen, Red Bull, 1:13.4146. Kimi Raikkonen, Ferrari, 1:13.5797. Valtteri Bottas, Williams, 1:13.6708. Felipe Massa, Williams, 1:13.7699. Nico Hulkenberg, Force India, 1:13.95210. Fernando Alonso, McLaren, 1:14.338Q211. Sergio Perez, Force India, 1:14.31712. Jenson Button, McLaren, 1:14.43713. Daniil Kvyat, Toro Rosso, 1:14.45714. Esteban Gutierrez, Haas, 1:14.57115. Romain Grosjean, Haas, 1:14.80316. Carlos Sainz, Toro Rosso, 1:21.956Q117. Jolyon Palmer, Renault, 1:15.45918. Pascal Wehrlein, Manor, 1:15.59919. Marcus Ericsson, Sauber, 1:15.63520. Felipe Nasr, Sauber, 1:16.66321. Rio Haryanto, Manor, 1:17.05222. Kevin Magnussen, Renault, Did not run Ted Kravitz offers his verdict on the qualifying session at the 2016 Canada Grand Prix. Also See: Get advance British GP tickets Sky F1: Every race live in 2016 WATCH: Heavy Magnussen crash When is the Canadian GP on Sky? 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The Flames began a five-game homestand with a shootout win over St. Louis on Dec. 23, but were shut out by Edmonton and Vancouver in their first two games after the Christmas break. Rookie Sean Monahan finally got the Flames a goal in Tuesdays meeting with the Philadelphia Flyers, but it was the only one in a 4-1 setback. "Were building a new culture and we have some young players who we want to give some ice time and learn what to do out there," said Calgary head coach Bob Hartley. "But right now is a tough time because were not scoring goals." Reto Berra gave up three goals on 20 shots for a Flames club that has been shut out in three of its last eight games. While it might not help the offense, defenseman Dennis Wideman is on track to return tonight for the Flames. He has been sidelined since breaking his hand on Nov. 27, missing 16 straight games. Forward Lee Stempniak did miss practice on Thursday, however, due to illness. Tampa Bay meanwhile, look for a second victory in as many games on their current road trip Friday night against a Flames club that continues to struggle on offense. The Lightning began a four-game swing through Western Canada with a 4-2 victory over the Vancouver Canucks on Wednesday. It was Tampa Bays fourth straight win on the road and gave the club a 6-1-1 record over its last eight games overall.dddddddddddd Valtteri Filppula, Tyler Johnson and Nikita Kucherov all scored in the third period for the Lightning, who also visit Edmonton and Winnipeg on the trip, and Ben Bishop made 28 saves. Filppula, who also had an assist, and Johnson scored 20 seconds apart to give the Bolts the lead and Kucherov responded with a power-play tally with three seconds left in the frame just over four minutes after the Canucks tied it. Alex Killorn had a goal in the third period after assisting on Filppulas goal. "We played a solid road game," Tampa Bay head coach Jon Cooper said. "We fell behind, found a way to get the lead and held on to it." Filppula has notched 32 points in 40 games this season, including five goals and seven assists over his last eight games, while Johnson has three goals and an assist in his past four. Bishop improved to 21-5-3 with a 1.89 goals against average and .935 save percentage in 30 starts this season. He is 0-2-0 with a 3.55 GAA in two previous meetings with the Flames. The Lightning have won seven of their past 10 versus the Flames and three of the previous four played in Calgary. The Flames will give former Lightning goaltender Karri Ramo the start tonight. He was a sixth-round pick by the Bolts in 2004 and appeared in 48 games with the club through 2008-09 before going to the Kontinental Hockey League. He has never before faced Tampa Bay. ' ' '