The Calgary Flames secured a thrilling 4-3 shootout victory over the Minnesota Wild, marking their fourth consecutive win. Martin Pospisil broke a 20-game goal drought, scoring during a power play, while Yegor Sharangovich also contributed a power-play goal. The Flames improved their power play efficiency significantly, moving from a slump to scoring multiple goals in a game.
Calgary's Rasmus Andersson clinched the win in the shootout, as the team continues to chase the Vegas Golden Knights for the top spot in the Pacific Division. Goalie Dan Vladar, who ended his own slump with 20 saves, expressed relief and gratitude for the team's performance.