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Flames Push Winning Streak to 3 Games With 5-2 Victory Over Canucks

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The Hockey Writers
Nov 24, 2025 5:04 AM

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In an electrifying match on November 23, 2025, the Calgary Flames extended their winning streak to three games with a resounding 5-2 victory over the Vancouver Canucks. The Flames' offensive prowess was on full display as they dominated the game from the start, much to the delight of their home crowd at the Scotiabank Saddledome. Johnny Gaudreau, known for his dazzling skating and playmaking ability, found the back of the net twice, showcasing his exceptional talent and leadership on the ice.

The game began with a power play goal from Elias Lindholm, who expertly redirected a shot from the blue line. Vancouver struggled to keep pace, and despite a valiant effort from their star player, Bo Horvat, they could not find the rhythm needed to counter Calgary's relentless attack. Flames' goalie Jacob Markstrom made several critical saves, ensuring that Vancouver's attempts at a comeback were thwarted.

As the game progressed, Matthew Tkachuk added to the Flames’ tally with a stunning wrist shot that left Canucks' goalie Thatcher Demko with little chance to react. Despite the late-game push by Vancouver, led by Brock Boeser’s goal, the Flames remained resilient, sealing their victory with an empty-netter from Mikael Backlund. The Flames' strong performance has fans buzzing with excitement as they look forward to the next matchup in their ongoing quest for the playoffs.