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Flames Fall in Overtime, 4-3, to Ducks at Saddledome in Thrilling Finish

January 26, 2026 2 Min Read
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The Calgary Flames started their Sunday night game with strong energy, taking an early 2-0 lead against the Anaheim Ducks at the Saddledome, but ultimately fell 4-3 in overtime. Calgary opened the scoring with a goal from Jonathan Huberdeau at 6:17 of the first period, ending a 10-game scoring drought, and shortly after, rookie Hunter Bruzstevic scored his first NHL goal, boosting the home team’s lead. Anaheim responded with a quick goal from Beckett Sennecke, a rookie who then scored again later in the game to even the score. Despite the Flames dominating shots early in the second period, Anaheim’s Sennecke tied the game with a goal, and a review upheld his tally after an apparent offside. In the third period, Calgary regained the lead with a power-play goal from Matt Coronato, but Anaheim’s Chris Kreider completed his hat trick to tie the game and send it into overtime. The Ducks secured the win when Sennecke delivered the winning shot in the extra period, a goal that marked his 18th of the season, leading all first-year players.

Key moments included Bruzstevic’s impressive NHL debut, which showcased his confidence and potential, and the Flames’ timely goals from their top scorers—though their goaltending problems, exemplified by Dustin Wolfe’s recent struggles, continue to hinder their success. The game highlighted both the promise of young talent and ongoing challenges within the team’s lineup.

Fan Take: This game underscores the importance of nurturing young players like Bruzstevic, whose performance injects hope into the Flames’ future. For hockey fans, such emerging talents remind us why the sport is so exciting and unpredictable, promising more compelling storylines in the seasons ahead.

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