The Flames have had a strong performance against the Ducks historically, as indicated by their current point streak. In their latest encounter on April 4, 2026, the Calgary Flames continued this trend, extending their point streak against the Anaheim Ducks to nine games with a score of 4-2.
During the game, Ryan Strome recorded his 500th career NHL point with a goal, marking a significant milestone in his career. The achievement was celebrated by teammates and fans alike, showcasing Strome’s impact on the ice.
In addition to Strome’s milestone, Frost made a notable contribution by scoring twice, including an empty-net goal. His performance has been a highlight for the Ducks, who have shown resilience throughout the season.
The Ducks have demonstrated an impressive ability to come back in games, achieving six wins this season after trailing in the final two minutes, which is the most in NHL history. This tenacity was evident in their efforts against the Flames.
Sennecke, a standout rookie, leads NHL rookies with 23 goals and recently passed Ryan for the second-most points in a season by a Ducks rookie. His contributions continue to be vital for the team’s offensive strategy.
Meanwhile, Carlsson has been performing well, accumulating 12 points in his past 11 games, further solidifying his role in the Ducks’ lineup. Tyson Hinds made his NHL debut in this match, logging 23:22 of ice time and recording four shots on goal.
Ducks coach Joel Quenneville commented on the game, stating, “We got going in the third with some possession and zone time and opportunities.” This reflects the team’s strategy to capitalize on their chances as the game progressed.
Frost also shared his thoughts, saying, “The first 10 minutes of the third period, we were pretty locked down,” indicating a strong defensive effort from the team during critical moments.
As the season continues, observers are keen to see how both teams will adapt and respond in future matchups. The Flames and Ducks rivalry remains a focal point in the NHL, with fans eagerly anticipating their next encounter.