I'm sure that
@Mooch will eventually be along to give a more informed answer than myself. Until he does, I'll give my

.
My father was a carpenter and he always told me to use the "right tool for the right job".
Flashlights typically call for
protected low-drain ICR or alkaline
batteries.
The LG HG2 are
unprotected high-drain INR batteries.
Will they work in a flashlight. Yes.
Will they be safe if used in a flashlight? Probably, but safe is always a relative term with batteries.
Are they the ideal battery for the job? Maybe/maybe not.
I'm not a flashlight expert, and I imagine that there are high-tech professional-grade flashlights that do call for a high drain battery. But for the typical consumer-level person that uses a flashlight for around the home or car use I suspect ICR or alkaline batteries are ideal.