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The Flames look better against the Jets, but losing streak reaches six games

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Flames Nation
Oct 21, 2025 2:00 PM

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The Calgary Flames faced off against the Winnipeg Jets in what turned out to be a closely contested match. While the Flames showed some improvements in their play, they ultimately fell short, extending their losing streak to six games. The performance of players like Jonathan Huberdeau and Elias Lindholm displayed moments of brilliance but wasn't enough to secure a win.

Throughout the game, the Flames struggled to convert opportunities into goals, often being thwarted by tough defense from the Jets. Goalie Jacob Markstrom made several key saves, keeping the Flames in the hunt, yet the team's inability to capitalize on scoring chances proved detrimental. On the other side, the Jets, led by their own standout players, managed to find the back of the net effectively.

As the Flames look to break this losing streak, head coach Ryan Huska emphasized the need for consistency in their game plan. The teamwork exhibited against the Jets is a positive sign, but it will require more execution in the offensive zone for the Flames to turn their fortunes around. Moving forward, the Flames will take valuable lessons from this encounter as they prepare for their next challenges in the NHL season.