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O'Reilly nets hat trick as Predators burn Flames 4-1

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Nashville Predators' Ryan O'Reilly, left, celebrates his goal with teammate Fedor Svechkov during second period NHL hockey action against the Calgary Flames in Calgary on Saturday, Jan. 4, 2025. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jeff McIntosh

CALGARY — Ryan O'Reilly scored his fifth career hat trick on Saturday to lead the Nashville Predators to a 4-1 victory over the Calgary Flames.

Rookie centre Fedor Svechkov also scored for Nashville (13-20-7) while adding an assist for his first career multi-point game. Filip Forsberg had a pair of assists.

That's road wins on back-to-back nights for the Predators, who beat the Vancouver Canucks 3-0 on Friday.

Mikael Backlund had the lone goal for Calgary (18-14-7), which has lost consecutive games for the first time since November.

Justus Annunen made 31 stops to pick up the win and improve to 9-6-0.

Dustin Wolf, who had 24 saves, falls to 12-6-2. The Flames rookie had been 4-0-1 in his previous five starts.

Scoreless after 20 minutes despite an 11-3 edge in shots for Calgary, O'Reilly opened the scoring on the power play at 4:21 of the second, lifting a puck over Wolf from in close after Svechkov worked the puck out front from behind the net.

TAKEAWAYS

Nashville: After making his NHL debut in Vancouver on Friday, 22-year-old Ozzy Wiesblatt was back in the lineup for Nashville in the city in which he played his minor hockey. Supportive signs adorned the glass during warm-up while friends and family — including his mom, Trish, who is deaf — looked on. The Predators were once again without forwards Tommy Novak (upper body) and Zachary L'Heureux (suspension).

Flames: It was a hard luck return to the lineup for struggling winger Andrei Kuzmenko, a scratch in seven of the previous eight games. A 39-goal scorer two years ago but stuck at just one this season, Kuzmenko was in the penalty box for both Predators' power-play markers as they built a 2-0 lead. His second infraction was for playing with a broken stick.

KEY MOMENT

With Calgary down 1-0 and the sides playing four aside, a defensive zone turnover by the visitors gave Jonathan Huberdeau a clean breakaway, but Calgary's leading goal scorer was turned away by Annunen who made a right pad stop. Just over a minute later, O'Reilly made it 2-0 on what would turn out to be the game-winner.

KEY STAT

Ranked 29th on the penalty kill to begin the day, Calgary gave up a power-play goal for the sixth consecutive game. Finishing 0-for-2 on the kill, they're 9-for-16 over that span. It's also the eighth time the Flames have given up multiple power-play goals in a game. They're 1-6-1 in that scenario.

UP NEXT

Predators: Visit the Winnipeg Jets on Tuesday.

Flames: Visit the Anaheim Ducks on Tuesday.

This report by The Canadian Press was first published Jan. 4, 2025.

Darren Haynes, The Canadian Press


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