Goaltender Mike Smith made 34 saves while
Kailer Yamamoto netted one goal and one assist for the Oilers,
who snapped a three-game skid with a comeback win.
In their first game after coach Geoff Ward was fired and
replaced by Darryl Sutter (although due to protocols, Sutter
wasn't behind the bench and assistant coach Ryan Huska served as
bench boss), the Flames came out of the gates with one of their
best first-period efforts of the season.
The Flames were up 10-1 in shots in the first seven minutes, 21
in total in the opening period, and took the lead when Johnny
Gaudreau snapped a nine-game goal drought. While on the power
play, Elias Lindholm sent a cross-ice pass that Gaudreau
one-timed from the bottom of the right circle with 5:11
remaining in the opening frame.
The hosts were much better in the second period and were
rewarded when Jesse Puljujarvi netted his seventh goal of the
season. Tyson Barrie's point shot hit the post, but Puljujarvi
buried the rebound with 2:59 remaining in the frame.
Noah Hanifin snapped a 44-game scoring drought when he restored
Calgary's lead early in the third period. Amidst a shift that
saw the Flames win a litany of puck battles, Lindholm spun to
whip a pass to Hanifin in the high slot and he found the mark
with a long wrist shot 102 seconds into the frame.
However, Yamamoto again pulled the Oilers even. While a pair of
defenders came to him on a rush, Leon Draisaitl sent a
seeing-eye pass to Yamamoto in the slot and he converted at the
6:07 mark of the period.
Jacob Markstrom, in his first game in two weeks after missing a
handful of action due to injury, stopped 30 shots in a strong
performance.
On top of being an entertaining game, it was more of an
old-school Battle of Alberta on the emotional scale. In the
first period alone, there were a couple of fights, the first
between Calgary's Milan Lucic and Edmonton's top defenseman
Darnell Nurse. The second featured Matthew Tkachuk of the Flames
against former teammate James Neal.
--Field Level Media
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