Flames defeat Sharks 4–1, move to 54 points in Western chase
Nazem Kadri scored twice, Dustin Wolf stopped 34 shots, and Calgary collected two crucial points in a 4–1 win over San Jose. The Flames move to 54 points and remain within striking distance as the Western Conference race continues to shift.
The Calgary Flames earned their 24th win of the season Thursday night, defeating the San Jose Sharks 4–1 and moving to 54 points in the Western Conference wild card playoff race.
Calgary remains nine points back of a playoff spot heading into play Friday, with the top two wildcard teams advancing.
After a scoreless first period, San Jose struck early in the second when Tyler Toffoli tipped in his 16th goal of the season just 1:17 into the frame.
The response came late in the period.
Nazem Kadri tied the game at 15:02 of the second, finishing a wrist shot off feeds from Joel Farabee and MacKenzie Weegar to send the teams into the third period even at 1–1.
The final period belonged to Calgary.
Connor Zary gave the Flames their first lead at 5:22 of the third, snapping home his 10th of the season with Mikael Backlund and Yan Kuznetsov earning the assists.
Kadri added his second of the night and 12th of the season at 11:56, finishing another wrist shot with Zary picking up the helper.
Backlund sealed it into the empty net at 17:30 for his 13th of the year, assisted by Matt Coronato and Zach Whitecloud.
Dustin Wolf stopped 34 of 35 shots for a .971 save percentage, while San Jose’s Yaroslav Askarov turned aside 25 of 28 for an .893 mark. The Sharks outshot Calgary 35–29, but the Flames controlled the third period, scoring three times to secure the two points.
Calgary is off Friday, though the standings remain active. Four games are on the schedule, including Western Conference clubs such as the Anaheim Ducks, Winnipeg Jets, Utah Mammoth, Minnesota Wild and Vegas Golden Knights. Movement in the race is possible before the Flames return to the ice.
Calgary is back in action Saturday in Los Angeles against the Kings, with puck drop set for 5 p.m.
Flames Win Shootout Thriller, Wranglers Earn Road Victory, and Calgary Teams Prep for Busy Week
Calgary hockey delivered across every level. The Flames edged Dallas 3-2 in a shootout behind Devin Cooley and Nazem Kadri, while the Wranglers earned a 3-2 win in San Diego powered by Frk, Kerins, and Gridin. The Flames now visit Vancouver before a challenging road swing, and the Wranglers and Hitmen both return to action today as Calgary’s busy week continues.
CALGARY — The Calgary Flames and Calgary Wranglers both delivered 3 to 2 victories on Saturday night, giving the city a clean sweep across the NHL and AHL while setting the tone for one of the busiest weeks of the season for Calgary hockey fans.
At the Saddledome, the Flames edged the Dallas Stars 3 to 2 in a shootout, with Nazem Kadri burying the winner and Devin Cooley turning in another composed, confident performance. Cooley entered the night carrying a 1.80 goals against average and a .935 save percentage, and he gave Calgary exactly the kind of calm presence they needed against a Dallas lineup featuring elite offensive threats. Calgary generated timely scoring, defended well late, and finished the job when the skills competition rolled around. Kadri’s finish sealed it, and Cooley shut the door to complete the win.
While the Flames were grinding out their victory at home, the Wranglers were doing the same in San Diego. After giving up the opening goal, Calgary responded with purpose. Martin Frk tied the game in the first period with assists from Matvei Gridin and Rory Kerins. Justin Kirkland followed it up with a powerplay strike to give the Wranglers the lead, and Gridin extended it in the second period with his seventh of the season. San Diego pushed back with a late goal, but Ivan Prosvetov handled the final moments with confidence, finishing with 30 saves on 32 shots. Frk led the way with a three-point night, while both Kerins and Gridin posted two point games.
It was a strong showing from both Flames affiliates, but the schedule now tightens. The Flames are back at it right away with a Sunday night matchup in Vancouver against the Canucks at 7 pm. That game kicks off a tough three-game stretch that includes Tampa Bay on Wednesday, the defending champion Florida Panthers on Friday, and a visit to the Carolina Hurricanes on Sunday to close out the month of November. It is a challenging run that will test Calgary’s structure, depth, and goaltending.
The Wranglers face their own quick turnaround with a road game today at 3 pm MT against the Coachella Valley Firebirds at Acrisure Arena. After that, they visit the San Jose Barracuda on Wednesday as they continue their California swing. With Frk, Kerins, and Gridin producing at a high level, the Wranglers remain one of the most consistent offensive teams in the AHL’s Pacific Division.
Calgary hockey extended beyond the NHL and AHL on Saturday night as well. In major junior action, the Calgary Hitmen fell in a high-scoring 7 to 6 game in Medicine Hat. The Hitmen return home right away for a 4 pm matchup at the Scotiabank Saddledome, giving Calgary fans yet another home event in a packed weekend.
It was a full night for hockey in Calgary, and both the Flames and Wranglers delivered results that matched the effort. With big games coming across every level of the sport in the next few days, the city is stepping into one of the most compelling stretches of the season.

