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Jarry Shines as Oilers Claim Emotional Battle of Alberta Win

February 5th, 2026

In a high-stakes edition of the Battle of Alberta, the Edmonton Oilers showcased their offensive depth and newfound defensive stability to secure a resounding victory over the Calgary Flames. The atmosphere at Rogers Place was electric as Leon Draisaitl and Connor McDavid orchestrated a masterclass in transition play, keeping the Flames' defenders on their heels throughout the night. However, the story of the game was the performance of goaltender Tristan Jarry, who made several acrobatic stops to deny Calgary’s veteran core and maintain Edmonton's momentum in the Pacific Division race.

Oilers' Power Play Proves Lethal Once More

The Oilers’ special teams continue to be the gold standard of the NHL. With Evan Bouchard manning the point and threading needles with cross-ice passes, Edmonton’s man-advantage unit capitalized on early Calgary indiscretions. The chemistry between Bouchard and Draisaitl was particularly evident, as they exploited lanes that seemed non-existent to the naked eye. This win moves Edmonton to a 32-18-4 record, firmly entrenching them as legitimate contenders for the Western Conference crown.

On the other side, the Calgary Flames continue to search for consistency during what has been a challenging 2025-26 campaign. Despite flashes of brilliance from Jonathan Huberdeau and Nazem Kadri, the Flames struggled to maintain sustained pressure in the Oilers' zone. Calgary's defensive pairings often found themselves overwhelmed by Edmonton's speed, leading to high-danger chances that Jarry was more than happy to turn aside. The Flames now sit at 22-25-6, leaving them with a steep mountain to climb if they hope to secure a Wild Card spot before the trade deadline.

A New Era in the Crease?

The acquisition of Tristan Jarry has been a point of contention among Edmonton fans, but performances like this go a long way in silencing the skeptics. His ability to track the puck through heavy traffic was the difference-maker against Calgary. Coach Kris Knoblauch praised Jarry’s composure, noting that his veteran presence has settled a defensive corps that has occasionally struggled with consistency. With the playoffs approaching, a confident Jarry could be the final piece of the puzzle for a franchise desperate to bring the Stanley Cup back to Alberta.

Looking ahead, the Oilers must maintain this level of intensity as they face a grueling stretch of road games against Eastern Conference powerhouses. The Flames, meanwhile, must regroup quickly. The loss to their provincial rivals is a bitter pill to swallow, but with Rasmus Andersson and Connor Zary showing signs of growth, the foundation for a future turnaround is visible, even if the current results remain disappointing.

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