Gibson stopped all 21 shots he faced while playing the first period and a half, and all of the third in Anaheim's 23rd straight home victory over the Flames.
EDGE Analysis
Gibson was pulled for rest purposes after making 13 saves with the Ducks leading 5-0 halfway through the second period, but got re-inserted for the third after backup Frederik Andersen gave up three goals on five shots. The young netminder was unfazed by the interruption, stopping all eight Flames shots in the final frame as the Ducks cruised to an 8-3 victory. Gibson's position as the team's No. 1 option heading into the postseason was further confirmed in this one judging by the discrepancy in effectiveness between Anaheim's two goaltenders.