Anaheim Ducks vs San Jose Sharks
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Jeff Skinner’s goal with 14:26 left in regulation time gave the Sharks a 6-4 lead at the 5:34 mark of the third period. But San Jose continued to play loose, carefree hockey, and allowed three unanswered goals for their second straight heartbreaking loss.
The San Jose Sharks were back at the SAP Center on Wednesday night as they hosted the Anaheim Ducks. The Sharks fell to the Ducks in their first road trip of the preseason earlier this week. The Sharks ran with a fairly light roster during their trip to Southern California,
Cutter Gauthier, Radko Gudas and Frank Vatrano each score in a span of less than three minutes during the second period and Ville Husso makes 22 saves in a 3-2 win at Honda Center.
Here are the five major things that will have to break the Ducks' way in order for them to end their seven-year postseason drought.
BOTTOM LINE: The Pittsburgh Penguins visit the Anaheim Ducks after the Ducks knocked off the San Jose Sharks 7-6 in overtime. Anaheim had a 35-37-10 record overall and a 21-18-2 record in home games last season. The Ducks had an 11.8% power play success rate last season, scoring 26 goals on 221 chances.
The Anaheim Ducks signed Mason McTavish to a six-year contract worth $42 million on Saturday, ending their key center's holdout after less than two weeks. The 22-year-old McTavish was a restricted free agent, and he didn't report to camp with the rest of ...
The post Anaheim Ducks’ most intriguing training camp battle in 2025 appeared first on ClutchPoints. Following seven straight seasons of missing the playoffs, the Anaheim Ducks are looking to take a step forward. The Ducks finished 12th in the Western ...
This year, the Kraken look to change their tune, beginning this year's campaign at home against the Anaheim Ducks.