
Last Night in Canadian Hockey – Nov. 26: Leafs, Jets, Habs, Flames, Canucks & Sens
Six Canadian teams, six stories: Leafs, Jets, Habs, Flames, Canucks & Sens battled last night with wins, comebacks, and milestones aplenty.
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Six Canadian teams, six stories: Leafs, Jets, Habs, Flames, Canucks & Sens battled last night with wins, comebacks, and milestones aplenty.

Calgary Flames stunned by Lightning’s 2-goal start, falling 5-1 as slow starts and goaltending woes leave them chasing all night.

What do the fates of three former Leafs prospects reveal about Toronto’s development—and their roster decisions?

Can the Maple Leafs fix their shaky goaltending and inconsistent scoring, or will the Atlantic’s surprise leaders keep them down?

Canadian teams fought, flopped, and flashed brilliance last night—Leafs, Oilers, Canucks, Senators, Canadiens all left their mark.

Oilers battle Tampa to the final buzzer, but late goals and OT heartbreak leave Edmonton 1-2 in a game they could’ve won.

Down 2–0 and flat early, the Canucks roared back with six straight in Tampa. Was this the night they found their backbone again?