CALGARY, Alberta (AP) Sam Gagner broke a tie with a fluke goal early in the third period and the Edmonton Oilers beat the Calgary Flames 3-1 on Saturday night to break Montreal's record for the longest winning streak by a Canadian team at 13.

From below the goal line near the corner, Gagner attempted to center to Dylan Holloway in the slot, but it deflected off Flames defenseman Rasmus Anderssonā€™s skate, ended up on the top of goalie Dan Vladarā€™s trapper and fluttered into the net.

Ryan McLeod and Zach Hyman - into an empty net - also scored and Stuart Skinner made 26 saves to help Edmonton break the tie with the 1967-68 Canadiens for the Canadian mark. Pittsburgh set the NHL mark of 17 in 1992-93.

ā€œAny time you can be the only team to do anything thatā€™s positive, thatā€™s always exciting. Good for our group,ā€ said captain Connor McDavid, whose points streak ended at 12 games. ā€œItā€™s not something we were paying too close attention to but obviously we want to keep going.ā€

The Oilers improved to 26-15-1, going 23-6-0 since Kris Knoblauch took over as coach.

ā€œWhen we did the 10-game streak, we eclipsed the Oilersā€™ ā€™80s teams, now itā€™s the old Montreal team,ā€ said Hyman, who has 28 goals. ā€When youā€™re in the moment you just go out there and play, but Iā€™m sure itā€™ll be something cool to look back on.ā€

The Oilers have won nine straight on the road to break the franchise record set in 1986-87, and Skinner won his 10th straight to tie Grant Fuhrā€™s 1985-86 team mark.

ā€œJust try to keep on playing the game and keep on winning games,ā€ said Skinner, 17-2-0 in his last 19 starts. ā€œWeā€™re still here to battle and grind and make our way up the leaderboard.ā€

MacKenzie Weegar scored for Calgary and Vladar stopped 29 shots. The Flames have lost two straight after winning four in a row.

ā€œI thought there would have been a little bit more pride there from us,ā€ Weegar said. ā€œItā€™s a big game, theyā€™re coming into our territory, our city, I thought we would have a little bit more juice there.ā€

McLeod opened the scoring with late in the first, getting in alone and neatly tucking a shot inside the near goalpost as he cut across the top of the crease.

Weegar tied it early in the second. Blake Coleman put a saucer pass Weegar's stick and he steered it inside the goalpost.

ā€œWe got outcompeted, awareness was limited. There wasnā€™t much urgency in that first period,ā€ Weegar said. ā€œVladdy stood on his head. ā€¦ Battle of Alberta, there wasnā€™t much of a battle tonight from us.ā€

In the first game between the provincial rivals since the Heritage Classic in Edmonton, both teams wore their same retro look from the outdoor game.

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Oilers: Host Columbus on Tuesday night.

Flames: Host St. Louis on Tuesday night.

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