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Winnipeg Jets at Calgary Flames

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Flames beat Jets 3-2 to end 7-game skid

Trevor Lewis also scored and Rasmus Andersson had two assists for for Calgary, which came in on an 0-5-2 slide. Jacob Markstrom had 21 saves.

Ruzicka was playing his third consecutive game after being a healthy scratch for 10 of the first 11 games, skating on the left side of the top line with Lindholm and Tyler Toffoli in place of the injured Jonathan Huberdeau (upper body). He teamed with Lindholm on the Flames' first two goals.

“Pretty easy to fit into that line, easy to play with those guys,” said the 23-year-old Ruzicka, playing just his 35th career NHL game. “Just do my job, work hard and obviously the points are going to come.”

Neal Pionk and Pierre-Luc Dubois scored for Winnipeg, which was 6-0-1 with the league’s third-longest active points streak. Connor Hellebuyck finished with 32 stops.

Calgary native Josh Morrissey had two assists to continue his strong start. The Jets’ leading scorer is up to 13 assists, halfway to his career high of 26 set in 2019-20.

“Not our worst game but we were facing a desperate club," Pionk said. “We’ve got to match their intensity no matter what the situation is.”

Ten seconds into a holding penalty to Flames defenseman Mackenzie Weegar late in the second period, Mikael Backlund broke in on a 2-on-1 and sent a perfect cross-ice pass to Lewis, who went forehand-backhand as he cut across the top of the crease to give Calgary a 3-2 lead with 1:29 left.

A melee behind the Flames' net resulted in Markstrom getting a tripping penalty to give the Jets a two-man advantage for 1:19. However, Calgary’s maligned penalty-kill came through to preserve the lead.

The Flames got on the scoreboard at 3:23 of the opening period as Ruzicka sent a backhand toward the front of the net from the corner that glanced off Lindholm’s stick in front and squeaked between Hellebuyck’s pads.

Pionk tied it 1-1 with 5:14 remaining when his point shot caromed in off Flames defenseman Connor Mackey.

Calgary went back ahead with 2:38 to go in the first as Lindholm set up Ruzicka with a cross-ice pass that the Slovakian buried for his first of the season.

“Tonight he played a real good game and hopefully he can build off that, too," Lindholm said of Ruzicka. "That’s the Adam we expect. ... He’s got a lot of skill, big body, and used to put up a lot of points (in junior, the AHL) and obviously has a good chance now.”

Winnipeg tied it at 4:23 of the second, taking advantage of a lapse in defensive coverage by the Flames that left Dubois wide open for a tap-in after being set up neatly by Morrissey.

Among Markstrom's saves was a highlight-reel effort in the first period when he slid across the crease, stacking his pads and windmilling out his catching hand to rob Mark Scheifele.

“That’s pretty cool. The stack the pads, that’s old school, Ron Hextall maybe?” said Flames defenceman Chris Tanev. “Definitely in those days. But a huge save for us and he made those all night.”

CLAMPING DOWN

After giving up power-play goals in seven straight games, the Flames are a perfect 8 for 8 on the penalty-kill over the last two games — including 3 for 3 against the Jets.

“Sometimes a good kill won’t give you much," Dubois said. "You just have to take what they give you. Sometimes it’s just up and over and a shot and a one-timer. ... I thought tonight, maybe 5-on-5 too, we were trying to perfect play it too much.”

TANEV’S RETURN

After missing five games with an upper body injury, Calgary welcomed back veteran defenseman Chris Tanev. However, he did not return to his regular D pairing, instead partnering with Mackey, who returned after being a healthy scratch the past two games.

UP NEXT

Jets: At Seattle on Sunday night to finish a back-to-back on the road.

Flames: Host Los Angeles on Monday night to wrap up a two-game homestand.

Regular Season Series

CGY leads series 1-0

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 3:23 Goal scored by Elias Lindholm assisted by Adam Ruzicka and Rasmus Andersson
Goal 1st Period 14:46 Goal scored by Neal Pionk assisted by Josh Morrissey
Goal 1st Period 17:22 Goal scored by Adam Ruzicka assisted by Elias Lindholm and Rasmus Andersson
Goal 2nd Period 4:23 Goal scored by Pierre-Luc Dubois assisted by Josh Morrissey and Neal Pionk
Goal 2nd Period 18:31 Goal scored by Trevor Lewis assisted by Mikael Backlund and Noah Hanifin (SHG)

Statistics

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15 Blocked Shots 19
16 Hits 27
4 Takeaways 13
23 Shots 35
0 Power Play Goals 0
3 Power Play Opportunities 3
0.0 Power Play Percentage 0.0
0 Short Handed Goals 1
0 Shootout Goals 0
31 Faceoffs Won 27
53.4 Faceoff Win Percent 46.6
7 Giveaways 14
5 Total Penalties 5
10 Penalty Minutes 10
Calgary Flames Calgary Flames Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Yan Kuznetsov, D Out Mar 18
Jonathan Huberdeau, LW Injured Reserve Feb 21
Cullen Potter, LW Out Jan 21
Winnipeg Jets Winnipeg Jets Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Colin Miller, D Injured Reserve Mar 10
Nino Niederreiter, RW Injured Reserve Feb 28
Vladislav Namestnikov, C Out Feb 28
Neal Pionk, D Injured Reserve Feb 24

Game Information

Scotiabank Saddledome

Location: Calgary, AB
Attendance: 18,501 | Capacity:

2025-26 Central Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Colorado 44 13 98 10
Dallas 43 15 96 10
Minnesota 39 18 90 12
Utah 35 27 76 6
Nashville 30 28 69 9
Winnipeg 28 28 67 11
St. Louis 27 30 65 11
Chicago 25 30 62 12

2025-26 Pacific Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Anaheim 37 27 78 4
Edmonton 34 26 77 9
Vegas 31 23 76 14
Seattle 31 27 71 9
Los Angeles 28 24 71 15
San Jose 32 28 70 6
Calgary 27 34 61 7
Vancouver 21 38 50 8
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