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What Happened to Edmonton’s Spark of Excitement?

December 28, 2025 3 Min Read
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Saturday night’s matchup between the Oilers and Flames in Calgary didn’t quite live up to the excitement fans hoped for. The Oilers fell 3-2 in regulation, with Connor McDavid extending his scoring streak to 12 games and Evan Bouchard contributing a power-play goal. Calgary’s scorers included Blake Coleman, Egor Sharangovich, and Ryan Romberg, while goalie Connor Ingram made 29 saves in what was otherwise a solid hockey game.

However, the game lacked the intense energy, confusion, and physicality displayed by the Oilers just four days earlier. While there were moments of physical play—such as Ryan Romberg interrupting a chat with Darnell Nurse during warmups and Adam Klapka making a statement with deep skates past the red line—it was still standard NHL fare without major confrontations. Trent Frederick, expected to bring more grit, played minimally and without impact.

After a high-drama 5-1 game four days ago featuring a hat trick by Leon Draisaitl and multiple assists from McDavid, the quieter Saturday game was somewhat underwhelming. Yet, if judged alone, Calgary’s fast and energetic play led to a well-earned victory. They showed disciplined physicality, sound defense, and were held back by goalie Dustin Wolf’s 29 saves. The Flames managed to hold off Edmonton’s late surge and secure two key points.

Despite Calgary’s current standings outside playoff contention, this performance reflected their potential when playing at their best. Edmonton needed time to warm up after the break and came close in the final minutes but couldn’t equalize. Former Flame Andrew Mangiapane noted the difference in intensity on Calgary’s part, blaming Edmonton’s slow start partly on the holiday layoff.

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Coach Kris Knoblauch summarized it well: the team wasn’t as sharp as before the break, with chances missed and goalposts hit. Tuesday’s wild 5-goal loss spoiled expectations, and Saturday’s more straightforward contest felt less thrilling by comparison. No fights, no ejections, and more even play from both sides marked this game. The Oilers went 1-for-3 on the power play, unlike their stronger performance earlier in the week.

Though the score was close throughout, the context of the earlier 5-1 blowout gave this game a different feel. Ultimately, Saturday was a respectable match but lacked the fireworks that fans had come to expect.

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Fan Take: This game matters because it highlights the unpredictability and drama that make hockey so engaging. While Saturday’s match was quieter, it underscores how momentum, intensity, and rivalry fuel the sport’s passion, reminding fans that every game can bring a different story.

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