Morgan Frost continued his impressive offensive campaign Tuesday night, ripping home his 19th goal of the season to tie a personal career high — but the Calgary Flames couldn't seal the deal in Las Vegas, falling to the Golden Knights on their home ice.
Frost's marker was a highlight in an otherwise frustrating night for the Flames, who have found the T-Mobile Arena a difficult building to leave with two points. The goal matched the forward's best single-season output, a milestone that underscores his growing role as a reliable offensive contributor for Calgary this year.
A Night the House Wins
Despite the individual bright spot, the Flames were unable to generate enough momentum to overcome Vegas on their own turf. The Golden Knights, long known for their formidable home-ice advantage, lived up to their reputation as Calgary's road struggles continued.
Frost's goal gave Flames fans a moment to celebrate, but it wasn't enough to change the final result. The winger has quietly put together one of his strongest professional seasons, and hitting the 19-goal mark is a testament to the chemistry he has developed within Calgary's lineup.
Looking Ahead
The loss adds pressure to a Flames squad fighting to remain competitive in the Western Conference standings. With the regular season grinding forward, every road point becomes increasingly valuable. Calgary will need to find ways to close out tight games if they hope to stay in the playoff picture.
Fans and analysts can expect further discussion on the Flames' road woes and what adjustments head coach Ryan Huska may look to make in the coming games.
Source: This article is based on reporting originally published by FlamesNation. Original reporting by Samantha Goldstein.
