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Calgary Flames at Nashville Predators

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Juuse Saros stops 24 shots as the Predators beat the Flames 4-2, extend winning streak to 3 games

Jacob Markstrom makes big stop on penalty shot

Colton Sissons, Ryan O’Reilly, Alexandre Carrier and Juuso Parssinen scored, and Ryan McDonagh had two assists for Nashville.

“It took us a minute to get going, I think, in the first,” Sissons said. “We really got to our game in the second and third and controlled most of it. We performed really quite well from top to (the) bottom of the lineup.”

Noah Hanifin and Yegor Sharangovich scored, and Jacob Markstrom made 41 saves for Calgary, which was 3-0-1 in its previous four games.

“I thought we were slow and sloppy,” Calgary coach Ryan Huska said. “That’s the best way I can probably put it for the entire night.”

Sissons opened the scoring at 2:33 of the first period. With the Flames on a power play, Roman Josi stripped the puck from Calgary’s Jonathan Huberdeau as he tried to cross the blue line into the offensive zone. Josi led the rush the other way and Sissons beat Markstrom with a slap shot.

Sissons has scored both of Nashville’s short-handed goals this season.

Calgary failed to convert four power plays in the game. The Flames have one man-advantage goal over their last eight games, going 1 for 22 in that stretch.

Hanifin answered at 4:46 of the first, converting a nice feed from Andrew Mangiapane.

O’Reilly made it 2-1 Nashville at 11:23 of the first, tapping home a rebound. With the goal, the 32-year-old O’Reilly extended his point streak to five games with two goals and four assists.

Gustav Nyquist assisted on O’Reilly’s goal, extending his point streak to six games.

McDonagh returned to the Nashville lineup after missing seven games with a lower-body injury.

“We were pretty good with the puck execution-wise tonight, and it paid off,” McDonagh said.

Markstrom had to be sharp to keep the game close, as Nashville dominated possession through two periods and outshot the Flames 32-17 in the first 40 minutes.

“Tonight’s an example of where he played really good, but we’ve got to be a lot better in front of him,” Hanifin said. “When you get goaltending like that, we’ve got to be better and create some more chances and give up a little bit (fewer) grade-a chances.”

Carrier scored his first goal of the season at 11:36 of the third, and Parssinen scored his first goal since Oct. 12 at 17:22 of the third.

“I think we were relentless,” Carrier said. “We had more confidence with the puck making some plays and taking care of the puck.”

Sharangovich scored a short-handed goal at 19:15 of the third period.

UP NEXT

Flames: Visit the Dallas Stars on Friday.

Predators: Visit the St. Louis Blues on Friday.

Regular Season Series

Series tied 1-1

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 2:33 Colton Sissons Goal (6) Slap Shot, assists: Roman Josi (9), Cole Smith (3)
Goal 1st Period 4:46 Noah Hanifin Goal (4) Wrist Shot, assists: Andrew Mangiapane (6), Chris Tanev (4)
Goal 1st Period 11:23 Ryan O'Reilly Goal (9) Wrist Shot, assists: Ryan McDonagh (3), Gustav Nyquist (11)
Goal 3rd Period 11:56 Alexandre Carrier Goal (1) Wrist Shot, assists: none
Goal 3rd Period 17:22 Juuso Parssinen Goal (3) Tip-In, assists: Philip Tomasino (4), Ryan McDonagh (4)
Goal 3rd Period 19:15 Yegor Sharangovich Goal (4) Backhand, assists: none

Statistics

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14 Blocked Shots 13
22 Hits 15
3 Takeaways 9
26 Shots 45
0 Power Play Goals 1
4 Power Play Opportunities 5
0.0 Power Play Percentage 20.0
1 Short Handed Goals 1
0 Shootout Goals 0
37 Faceoffs Won 33
52.9 Faceoff Win Percent 47.1
18 Giveaways 11
7 Total Penalties 6
20 Penalty Minutes 18
Nashville Predators Nashville Predators Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Roman Josi, D Out Apr 9
Nicolas Hague, D Out Apr 9
Calgary Flames Calgary Flames Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Ryan Strome, C Out Apr 9
Kevin Bahl, D Out Apr 9
Blake Coleman, LW Out Apr 9
Joel Hanley, D Out Mar 28
Samuel Honzek, LW Injured Reserve Mar 27

Game Information

Bridgestone Arena

Location: Nashville, TN
Attendance: 17,252 | Capacity:

2025-26 Pacific Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Edmonton 40 29 90 10
Vegas 36 26 89 17
Anaheim 42 32 89 5
Los Angeles 33 26 85 19
San Jose 37 34 81 7
Seattle 33 34 77 11
Calgary 32 37 73 9
Vancouver 22 48 52 8

2025-26 Central Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Colorado 52 16 114 10
Dallas 47 20 106 12
Minnesota 45 22 102 12
Utah 42 30 90 6
Nashville 37 32 84 10
Winnipeg 35 31 82 12
St. Louis 33 33 78 12
Chicago 28 37 70 14
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