Johnny Gaudreau’s hat trick sends Flames to 4-1 victory over Lightning
CALGARY — Hats raining down onto the ice, chants of “Johnny, Johnny” from the raucous home crowd, it was a night of big goals and cool moments for Johnny Gaudreau on Thursday.
In the midst of a career season, Gaudreau notched his sixth career three-goal game to lead the red-hot Calgary Flames to a 4-1 victory over the Tampa Bay Lightning.
“It’s awesome. It’s a really cool feeling,” said Gaudreau, who in his eighth season in Calgary, is also in the final year of his contract. “It’s even cooler feeling when you’ve got all the fans chanting your name. It’s pretty special. I don’t take those for granted, it was a pretty cool moment.”
The 28-year-old left-winger leads the team with 26 goals and 77 points. Thirteen of those points (six goals, seven assists) have come in these last seven games, a torrid stretch that has him up to fourth in league scoring behind Jonathan Huberdeau (18-64-82), Connor McDavid (30-51-81) and Leon Draisaitl (38-41-79).