The Ducks, now in must-win territory, aren't worried. In fact, they're eager
LAS VEGAS — This trip into the Stanley Cup playoffs has been uncharted territory for a majority of the Anaheim Ducks roster. Fifteen players, to be exact, are playing high-stakes games for the first time as a reborn franchise experiences the euphoric highs and downcast lows of postseason hockey.Another new adventure will be a must-win situation after a 3-2 Game 5 loss to the Vegas Golden Knights on Pavel Dorofeyev’s game-winner 4:10 into overtime. The Ducks are facing elimination, but a win in Game 6 at the Honda Center, which continues to rock in their absence (a crowd of 10,000 or so was there to watch Tuesday), would give them a chance to continue the ride.Advertisementالمصدر: The Athletic | Source: The Athletic
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