Flames Edge Wild in Shootout After Late Minnesota Rally
Calgary secures a 4-3 shootout victory, extending their winning streak to four games, while Minnesota earns a point despite missing star Kirill Kaprizov.
- Rasmus Andersson scored the decisive shootout goal for Calgary, with Dan Vladar making a crucial save to secure the win.
- The Flames blew a two-goal lead late in the third period but held on to complete a perfect four-game homestand.
- Minnesota's Marco Rossi tied the game with 34 seconds left in regulation, capping a late comeback that also included a Brock Faber power-play goal.
- The Wild played without Kirill Kaprizov, who is tied for the NHL scoring lead, after he sustained a lower-body injury in their previous game.
- Calgary's power play showed improvement, converting twice in the game after struggling earlier in the season.