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Calgary Flames at Nashville Predators

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Flames score 4 goals in 1st, beat Predators 6-3 for 3rd straight win

Calgary Flames vs. Nashville Predators: Full Highlights

Nazem Kadri and Noah Hanifin also scored and Dan Vladar made 30 saves in the Flames’ third straight victory.

“We want to gain a little bit of traction with stringing points together,” Flames coach Ryan Huska said. “It becomes important. That next game now becomes the most important game of the year for us.”

Filip Forsberg, Colton Sissons and Michael McCarron scored and Juuse Saros made 21 saves for Nashville. The Predators had won two in a row.

“A lot of sloppy hockey, a lot of slow-twitch thinking and playing, and not ready to start,” Nashville coach Andrew Brunette said. “I don’t think we did anything very well.”

The teams combined for six goals in a wild opening period.

Calgary struck first, with Zary and Coleman scoring 27 seconds apart at 4:45 and 5:12.

“We came out pretty hard and we kind of took control of the game,” Zary said. “We got the lead and we were able to play with the lead. That’s something we want to do more of.”

Zary’s goal came on the power play. Calgary entered Thursday with the NHL’s 30th-ranked power play, clicking at just 12%.

Forsberg halved the Flames’ lead at 6:09 with his team-leading 19th goal. Just prior to the game, Forsberg was named an All Star for the second time in his career.

“It was definitely not good enough and I think we got what we deserved,” Forsberg said.

Sissons’ goal with 4:10 remaining in the first was his 12th of the season, equaling his total from last season. He scored a career-high 15 goals in 2018-19.

Andersson scored with 1:16 remaining in the first with the teams skating 4-on-4 to send the Flames to the intermission up 4-2. Entering Thursday, Calgary’s opponents had outscored them 42-29 in the first period.

“We knew it was a matter of time we’d start scoring first,” Coleman said. “It’s a lot easier to win on the road if you can get up early.”

After posting a shutout Tuesday night against Chicago, Saros struggled early, allowing four goals on 11 shots against in the first period.

Hanifin got the only goal of the middle frame on a tap in with 1.6 seconds remaining.

Saros stopped 14 of 15 shots faced in the second. He was replaced by Kevin Lankinen to start the third. Lankinen made 13 saves in relief.

McCarron scored a long-range goal at 2:15 of the third when his attempted dump-in went off Vladar’s blocker and into the net.

UP NEXT

Flames: At Philadelphia on Saturday.

Predators: At Dallas on Saturday night.

Regular Season Series

CGY wins series 2-1

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 4:45 Connor Zary Goal (8) Wrist Shot, assists: Yegor Sharangovich (13), Rasmus Andersson (15)
Goal 1st Period 5:12 Blake Coleman Goal (15) Wrist Shot, assists: Mikael Backlund (12)
Goal 1st Period 6:09 Filip Forsberg Goal (19) Wrist Shot, assists: Ryan O'Reilly (18), Gustav Nyquist (21)
Goal 1st Period 7:57 Nazem Kadri Goal (11) Wrist Shot, assists: none
Goal 1st Period 15:50 Colton Sissons Goal (12) Tip-In, assists: Dante Fabbro (7), Roman Josi (23)
Goal 1st Period 18:43 Rasmus Andersson Goal (6) Backhand, assists: Connor Zary (11)
Goal 2nd Period 19:58 Noah Hanifin Goal (6) Wrist Shot, assists: Andrew Mangiapane (15), Blake Coleman (14)
Goal 3rd Period 2:15 Michael McCarron Goal (6) Wrist Shot, assists: Philip Tomasino (11), Tommy Novak (12)
Goal 3rd Period 14:04 Yegor Sharangovich Goal (12) Wrist Shot, assists: Elias Lindholm (17)

Statistics

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19 Blocked Shots 16
20 Hits 22
16 Takeaways 19
39 Shots 32
1 Power Play Goals 0
4 Power Play Opportunities 1
25.0 Power Play Percentage 0.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
42 Faceoffs Won 28
60.0 Faceoff Win Percent 40.0
11 Giveaways 10
2 Total Penalties 5
4 Penalty Minutes 13
Nashville Predators Nashville Predators Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Nicolas Hague, D Day-To-Day Apr 7
Calgary Flames Calgary Flames Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Joel Hanley, D Out Mar 28
Samuel Honzek, LW Injured Reserve Mar 27
Jonathan Huberdeau, LW Injured Reserve Feb 21
Cullen Potter, LW Out Jan 21

Game Information

Bridgestone Arena

Location: Nashville, TN
Attendance: 17,203 | Capacity:

2025-26 Pacific Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Edmonton 39 29 87 9
Anaheim 41 31 87 5
Vegas 35 26 86 16
Los Angeles 32 26 83 19
San Jose 37 32 81 7
Seattle 32 33 75 11
Calgary 32 36 72 8
Vancouver 22 46 52 8

2025-26 Central Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Colorado 50 16 110 10
Dallas 45 20 102 12
Minnesota 44 21 100 12
Utah 40 30 86 6
Nashville 36 31 82 10
Winnipeg 34 31 80 12
St. Louis 33 31 78 12
Chicago 28 36 70 14
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