EDMONTON — The grin on Matvei Gridin’s face lasted long after the post-game pic with his first NHL goal puck.

“Unreal,” said the 19-year-old Flames rookie of an NHL debut few involved will ever forget, for various reasons.

“A couple years ago I played on PS, and now I’m in there, so it feels nice.”

Even the wizards at PlayStation would’ve had a hard time programming for an opening night barnburner like this.

After spotting the two-time Stanley Cup finalists a 3-0 lead in a raucous Oilers rink, Gridin’s first in the bigs kick-started the most unlikely of comebacks, ending with an eight-round shootout capped by Nazem Kadri in a 4-3 win.

“Sixteen (shooters)? You’re going to have to talk to Husk about that,” smiled Kadri, the Flames’ leading sniper last year, of a snub from coach Ryan Hus

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