Calgary Flames goaltender Dustin Wolf (32) and Brayden Pachal (94) celebrate after defeating the Vancouver Canucks after third-period NHL action in Vancouver, on Sunday, November 23, 2025.


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The Calgary Flames stretched their winning streak to three games on Sunday night with an impressive 5–2 victory over the Vancouver Canucks. The matchup at Rogers Arena showcased Calgary’s sharp offense, steady goal tending, and a standout performance from Rasmus Andersson, who delivered three assists.

Flames Take Control Early

Calgary seized control in the first period. Morgan Frost and Connor Zary scored just 35 seconds apart, shifting momentum after Vancouver’s early strike. The quick goals brought the Flames to a 2–1 lead before the opening frame hit its midpoint.

It was the perfect answer to Filip Hronek’s goal just 65 seconds into the game, which gave Vancouver a brief advantage.

Calgary Builds Their Lead

The Flames’ offense stayed hot in the second period. Kevin Bahl capitalized on a chaotic play in front of the Vancouver net. The puck deflected off Tom Willander’s skate and slipped past the goaltender, extending Calgary’s lead.

Moments later, Yegor Sharangovich added another goal, pushing Vancouver deeper into trouble. Calgary’s pressure created opportunities, and rebounds off Canucks skates played a role in two Flames goals.

Coleman Seals the Win

Veteran forward Blake Coleman added a shorthanded goal in the third period, sealing the Flames’ 5–2 victory. His aggressive forechecking paid off, giving Calgary their third-straight win and reinforcing their renewed confidence.

Calgary goaltender Dustin Wolf was solid throughout the night. He stopped 28 of 30 shots, earning his sixth win of the season and anchoring a defensive effort that limited Vancouver’s late-game surge.

Canucks Struggle to Find Home Success

The Canucks continued to battle inconsistency, especially on home ice. The loss dropped their home record to 3–7–1, a troubling trend for a team once strong at Rogers Arena.

Their last home win came on November 8, a 4–3 victory over Columbus. That game marked the first absence of starting goalie Thatcher Demko, who remains sidelined due to injury. In his absence, Kevin Lankinen has started six of Vancouver’s last eight games, including this matchup.

Lankinen made 16 saves, but faced tough rebounds and unlucky deflections that tilted the game in Calgary’s favor.

Vancouver’s Special Teams Show Mixed Results

Vancouver did find one bright spot. Quinn Hughes scored a power-play goal in the third period, extending the Canucks’ power-play scoring streak to seven games.

However, their offense couldn’t match Calgary's pace. While Vancouver’s struggling penalty kill performed well, successfully stopping all four Flames power plays, it wasn’t enough to shift the game’s outcome.

Key Takeaways from the Flames’ Win Over the Canucks

The Flames’ win over the Canucks highlights a few critical storylines:

  • Early Response: Calgary turned the game around quickly after Vancouver’s early goal.
  • Opportunistic Offense: Two Flames goals resulted from unlucky bounces off Canucks players’ skates.
  • Strong Goaltending: Wolf delivered another confident performance.
  • Canucks Home Woes: Vancouver’s home record continues to decline without Demko in net.
  • Special Teams Note: The Canucks extended their power-play streak but still fell short.

Flames Ride Momentum Into Next Matchup

With their third consecutive victory, the Flames are carrying momentum into upcoming games. Improved chemistry, faster scoring bursts, and confident goaltending have marked their recent turnaround.

Meanwhile, the Canucks continue searching for solutions. Home struggles, defensive lapses, and limited scoring depth remain challenges as they await Demko’s return.

As the season progresses, Sunday’s game stands as a reminder that momentum can shift quickly — and right now, it’s clearly with the Calgary Flames.

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