
The Edmonton Oilers' Leon Draisaitl (29) celebrates his goal against the Calgary Flames with Zach Hyman (18) and Connor McDavid (97) during first period NHL action at Rogers Place, in Edmonton Tuesday Dec. 23, 2025.
The Battle of Alberta delivered fire, skill, and star power on Tuesday night.
Edmonton Oilers fans left smiling before the holiday break.
Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl turned the rivalry clash into a one-sided show.
The Oilers rolled past the Calgary Flames with a commanding 5-1 victory.
Edmonton entered the game in strong form and played with confidence.
Calgary struggled to match the pace from the opening minutes.
The rivalry atmosphere remained intense, but the scoreboard told the real story.
McDavid orchestrates, Draisaitl finishes in Battle of Alberta
Connor McDavid controlled the game with elite playmaking.
The Oilers captain recorded five assists in the Battle of Alberta win.
He created space, dictated tempo, and punished defensive mistakes.
Leon Draisaitl delivered the finishing touch.
The German star scored three goals for a dominant hat trick.
It marked his ninth regular-season hat trick of his NHL career.
Draisaitl entered the game without a goal in eight straight contests.
He ended the drought in emphatic fashion against Edmonton’s biggest rival.
The Flames had no answer once he found his rhythm.
Oilers depth supports star duo
Edmonton received key contributions beyond its superstars.
Zach Hyman added a goal and two assists.
Ryan Nugent-Hopkins also found the back of the net.
Evan Bouchard chipped in with two helpers from the blue line.
The Oilers offense attacked in waves throughout the night.
Calgary struggled to contain Edmonton’s speed and puck movement.
The win pushed Edmonton to 19-13-6 on the season.
The Oilers have now won four of their last five games.
They own an impressive 8-2-1 record over their previous 11 outings.
Flames cooled as streak ends
The Calgary Flames saw a short winning run come to an end.
They entered the Battle of Alberta riding a modest two-game streak.
That momentum disappeared quickly under Edmonton’s pressure.
Defenseman Mackenzie Weegar scored Calgary’s lone goal.
The Flames fell to 15-18-4 on the season.
Offensive chances were limited for long stretches of the game.
One bright spot came from Mikael Backlund.
The veteran forward has six points in his last three games.
That surge follows just three points in his prior ten appearances.
Goaltending tale in the rivalry clash
Connor Ingram earned the start for Edmonton.
He made 19 saves to secure the Battle of Alberta victory.
The performance improved his Oilers record to 2-0-0.
It marked his second straight NHL start for the first time since February.
Ingram looked calm and controlled throughout the contest.
At the other end, Dustin Wolf faced heavy pressure.
The Calgary netminder stopped 34 shots despite the loss.
Edmonton’s shot volume proved overwhelming across three periods.
Power play seals the Battle of Alberta
The defining moment arrived midway through the third period.
Edmonton struck on the power play with 14:22 remaining.
Draisaitl completed his hat trick with his 20th goal of the season.
The goal stretched the lead to 5-1 and ended any comeback hopes.
It also highlighted Edmonton’s lethal special teams.
The Oilers entered with the NHL’s top power play.
They converted three times on six opportunities.
Over their last ten games, Edmonton has been nearly unstoppable with the man advantage.
Records, trends, and historic pace
Edmonton is now 16-1-3 when scoring first this season.
They remain undefeated in their new alternate jerseys.
In those games, the Oilers have outscored opponents 26-10.
McDavid extended his points streak to 11 games.
During that stretch, he has 12 goals and 19 assists.
He tied Jari Kurri for second in Oilers history for four-point games.
Draisaitl continues climbing the franchise scoring list.
His three goals moved him past Glenn Anderson for third place all-time.
Only Wayne Gretzky and Jari Kurri now sit ahead.
The Battle of Alberta once again belonged to Edmonton.
The Oilers head into the break surging with confidence and belief.

