
Last Night in Canadian Hockey – Dec. 17: Maple Leafs, Canadiens, Canucks, Oilers & Flames
Maple Leafs rally, Canadiens stumble, Canucks shut out, Oilers hit milestones, Flames fight—Canada’s teams delivered drama on Dec. 17.

Maple Leafs rally, Canadiens stumble, Canucks shut out, Oilers hit milestones, Flames fight—Canada’s teams delivered drama on Dec. 17.

Flames fight hard but fall short in San Jose. Coleman, Kadri, and Wolf showed sparks, but defensive lapses cost them.

Did Nazem Kadri really change—or did the teams around him finally let him become the leader he was always capable of being?

Can the Flames turn a furious third-period surge into something more, or will slow starts keep costing them crucial points?

Leafs stay steady, Flames go wild, Canucks run into a wall named Gibson. A full look at last night in Canadian hockey.

Can the Flames keep building on a wild 7–4 win, or was this just a one-off burst of offense waiting to settle back down?

Can a shaky start on the road turn into a statement win? The Flames just showed how a little resilience—and a rookie’s first goal—can flip everything.

Was last night's win one where the Flames finally figured out who they want to be? Can they bottle that fight for something more consistent?

Canadian teams delivered highs and lows on Wednesday: Kadri shines, Canucks collapse, and Tavares scores 501 as the Maple Leafs win big.