NHL

Calgary Flames at Minnesota Wild

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Final
5 - 1

Red-hot Flames take down Wild again 5-1 for 12th win in 13

Andrew Mangiapane, Elias Lindholm, Tyler Toffoli and Mikael Backlund also scored for the Flames, who have won 12 of 13. Johnny Gaudreau had two assists to add to his team-leading point total.

Jacob Markstrom made 32 saves for the win. He was also in net when Calgary routed the Wild 7-3 at home on Saturday.

“We knew they were going to come out strong tonight,” Mangiapane said. "Obviously they’re a good team. We just had to worry about ourselves and be prepared and build off our game.”

Minnesota coach Dean Evason said his team was “embarrassed” on Saturday, but the Wild were unable to respond. Their losing streak reached four games, including two straight to the Flames.

“Every team goes through something like this. You just have to get out of it," captain Jared Spurgeon said. "We’re sticking together in there and the only way to do it is together."

Tkachuk, who scored twice against Minnesota on Saturday, opened the scoring for the high-powered Calgary offense. The winger beat goalie Cam Talbot just 1:12 into the first period for his 27th goal of the season.

After Tkachuk tied him for the team lead in goals earlier in the period, Mangiapane regained his lead when he beat Talbot for his 28th. Mangiapane corralled a bouncing puck in front and buried it for a 2-0 lead.

Marcus Foligno put Minnesota on the board in the second period, but Calgary wasted no time answering. Lindholm fired a one-timer from the slot to make it 3-1 just 21 seconds after Foligno’s goal.

It was the timeliness of the goals that proved big for Calgary. Tkachuk's goal in the first two minutes set the tone. Lindholm's response to Foligno's goal squashed any momentum for the Wild and cut the home fans' celebration short.

“It is deflating for sure and usually when a road team does it to a home team it can take the wind out of the sails a little bit," Foligno said.

Toffoli netted his 14th only 33 seconds into the third with a power-play goal to make it 4-1 when he redirected a shot from Gaudreau.

Talbot stopped 22 shots for the Wild, who outshot the Flames 33-27.

Two of Calgary's goals came on the power play. Minnesota, meanwhile, went 0 for 5 with the man advantage.

“Our power play has been real good but it needs to score goals and these were playoff-atmosphere games,” Evason said.

Minnesota pulled Talbot with five minutes remaining. Backlund added an empty-netter with 2:30 to play.

Calgary's two four-goal wins over the Wild have helped erase the sting of an unusual 7-1 loss to Vancouver last week, the only blip in the last 13 games for the Flames.

“It’s good to find ways to regroup and beat a good team twice," Lindholm said. “It’s a very good team, so it’s fun.”

The Flames have scored four or more goals nine times in the last 12 games.

Game notes
Spurgeon played in his 743rd game, tying the team record for a defenseman. He trails only Mikko Koivu (1,028) for most career games in a Wild sweater. … Mangiapane has scored in 17 road games this season, an NHL best. He has 21 goals on the road.

UP NEXT

Flames: Host the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday.

Wild: Play at Philadelphia on Thursday, the first stop on a two-game trip.

Regular Season Series

CGY leads series 2-0

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 1:12
Goal 1st Period 12:42
Goal 2nd Period 8:32
Goal 2nd Period 8:53
Goal 3rd Period 0:33
Goal 3rd Period 17:30

Statistics

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14 Blocked Shots 11
34 Hits 48
5 Takeaways 4
27 Shots 33
2 Power Play Goals 0
3 Power Play Opportunities 4
66.7 Power Play Percentage 0.0
0 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
33 Faceoffs Won 29
53.2 Faceoff Win Percent 46.8
3 Giveaways 9
7 Total Penalties 6
17 Penalty Minutes 15

Game Information

Xcel Energy Center

Location: Saint Paul, MN
Attendance: 16,998 | Capacity:

2024-25 Pacific Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Vegas 34 17 74 6
Edmonton 34 18 72 4
Los Angeles 30 17 67 7
Vancouver 26 19 63 11
Calgary 26 21 60 8
Anaheim 25 24 56 6
Seattle 25 29 54 4
San Jose 15 35 37 7

2024-25 Central Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Winnipeg 40 14 83 3
Dallas 36 18 74 2
Minnesota 34 19 72 4
Colorado 33 23 68 2
Utah 24 24 57 9
St. Louis 25 26 56 6
Nashville 20 28 47 7
Chicago 17 32 41 7
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