| Home | Away | |
|---|---|---|
| Teams | Devils | Flames |
| Goals | 4 | 5 |
| Shots | 32 | 29 |
| Power Play Goals | 2 | 0 |
| Penalty Minutes | 0 | 6 |
| Hits | 14 | 22 |
In a thrilling encounter on March 12, 2026, the Calgary Flames narrowly defeated the New Jersey Devils, finishing the game with a score of 5-4. The game was characterized by relentless offensive efforts and intense moments, with the Flames managing to hold off a late surge from the Devils to secure victory.
The game showcased a clash of contrasting team dynamics. The Flames, despite struggling recently with only one win in their last five, brought their A-game against a Devils team that had been in great form, securing four wins in their last five outings. The victory boosted the Flames' standings, while the Devils suffered a setback in their playoff aspirations.
The Flames established an early lead that proved crucial. scoring two goals in the first period, the first by John Beecher followed by Kevin Bahl. Even after the Devils pulled one back through Maxim Tsyplakov, the Flames regained momentum quickly in the second period with another goal from Beecher, extending their lead to 3-1. The Devils made it a close game multiple times but could not fully recover after the Flames scored again, making it 5-2. This gave Calgary the cushion they needed to withstand New Jersey's late rally.
John Beecher was instrumental for the Flames, scoring two goals and contributing heavily to the pressure on the Devils' defense. Kevin Bahl also found the net, alongside Yegor Sharangovich, who was a key playmaker in maintaining Calgary's lead.
For the Devils, star player Jack Hughes recorded a goal and assist, showing his offensive prowess even in defeat. Luke Hughes added a late goal to narrow the deficit, but the Devils ultimately fell short. In terms of goaltending, while no specific standout performance was noted, the Flames' ability to defend against the Devils’ late-game surge was vital for their win.
This victory is a significant boost to the Flames as they look to recover from a challenging season. With their record improving to 26 wins, this win could serve as a turning point for their remaining games. For the Devils, despite the loss, their competitive performance against a historically tough opponent will give them hope as they regroup and prepare for upcoming matchups.
As each team heads down the homestretch of the season, their desire for better positions in the standings remains strong, setting the stage for more exhilarating hockey in the weeks to come.