While Lundeström appeared destined to miss at least Tuesday’s match, the creative offensive mind Trevor Zegras was on the mend. Zegras, who underwent surgery for a torn meniscus on Dec. 12 and ...
The Ducks jumped out to a 1-0 lead in the first five minutes against the defending Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers on Tuesday when Frank Vatrano scored a power-play goal. However, Anaheim then surrendered three consecutive goals in the period, including Carter Verhaeghe's tally that proved to be the game-winner.
Coming off a tough loss to the Clippers, the Lakers have little trouble defeating the NBA's worst team, the Washington Wizards.
Sam Reinhart snapped a three-game goal drought and the Florida Panthers beat the Anaheim Ducks 5-2 on Tuesday night.
Makes you wonder—do the Champs have to prove themselves anew each game? For games played against teams that they have to face only a couple of times a year, the answer would seem to be “Yes.” The Stanley Cup win against Edmonton back in June is the hallmark taken into account by every new opponent.
The Ducks will face the Florida Panthers again in the first home game of three before they head back on the road. The Ducks are coming off a 3-0 loss to the Panthers on Jan. 18. The Panthers have also not played since that 3-0 victory over the Ducks.
Trevor Zegras hasn't played a game for the Anaheim Ducks since December 4, but that should be changing on Tuesday night.
The Montreal Canadiens know they have a commodity in Jake Evans. Now, the problem is should he truly stay or go? Evans, by nature, is a defensive center in the truest sense.
Anaheim Ducks (18-23-6, 42 points, 7th place Pacific Division) When: 10:00 p.m. ET How to Watch: Broadcasting on Sportsnet Pittsburgh and KCOP-13 and in the local markets, streaming nationally on ESPN+ Pens’ Path Ahead: The Pens start a rhythm today of playing every other day through the end of their road trip.
The Anaheim Ducks wrapped up their home-and-home set with the Florida Panthers last night (Jan. 21) at Honda Center and dropped the contest 5-2. It was the better set of 60 minutes against the reigning Stanley Cup champions,
Mackie Samoskevich and Tomas Nosek each had two assists, and Sergei Bobrovsky made 28 saves for the Panthers (28-17-3), who have won two in a row for the first time since a four-game winning streak from Dec. 16-22.