The Los Angeles Kings came out of Scotiabank Saddledome at 28-25 with 18 overtime losses and 2 points, and the Calgary Flames moved to 30-34 with 7 overtime losses and 3 points after a 3-2 shootout result that flipped on goaltending.

First period
The Los Angeles Kings opened the scoring with 1 goal in the 1st period while putting 25 shots on goal in the game.
The Kings got 3 shots from
Mikey Anderson and 3 shots from
Trevor Moore, and
Quinton Byfield finished the night with 2 goals on 3 shots.
The Calgary Flames left the 1st period with 0 goals, and the Kings goaltending line showed 21 saves on 23 shots against.
Second period
The Calgary Flames produced 1 goal in the 2nd period and finished with 23 shots on goal as the game moved toward special-teams swings.
The Kings went 0-for-2 on the power play with 3 power-play shots, and the Flames went 1-for-3 on the power play with 4 shots and 2 assists on those plays.
The Kings logged 22 hits and 16 giveaways, while the Flames countered with 19 hits and 15 giveaways as the puck battle stayed even at a 50 percent faceoff win rate for both teams.

Third period
The Kings scored 1 goal in the 3rd period to match the Flames’ 1 goal in the 3rd period, and the game ended regulation with 2-2 on the scoreboard.
This Los Angeles Kings vs Calgary Flames match summary turned on goaltending totals that showed 23 saves for the Flames and 21 saves for the Kings before the skills contest.
The Los Angeles Kings vs Calgary Flames key moments also included the Kings’ 14 blocked shots and the Flames’ 16 blocked shots as lanes tightened late.
Overtime
Overtime produced 0 goals with each team recording 1 overtime shot, keeping the result unresolved after the extra session.

Shootout
The Flames went 2-for-4 in the shootout and received 3 shootout saves, while the Kings went 1-for-3 and faced 2 goals against in the tiebreaker.
Los Angeles Kings vs Calgary Flames highlights centered on Calgary goaltender
Dustin Wolf as the game’s first star, with Kings forward Quinton Byfield named the second star.
Los Angeles Kings vs Calgary Flames final thoughts start with the Kings carrying 2 even-strength goals on 20 even-strength shots, while the Flaming C logged 1 even-strength goal on 17 even-strength shots.
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