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The Anaheim Ducks came up short against the Minnesota Wild last night, losing by a score of 3-2.
A back and forth battle but we fall 3-2.
— Anaheim Ducks (@AnaheimDucks) January 21, 2021
Recap: https://t.co/Ycu9nbMBYc#FlyTogether pic.twitter.com/1JPl5uFYXp
Defensively, the Ducks were acceptable, in that even though there were a high number of shots allowed early on, there weren’t a ton of great chances given to the Wild. Minnesota did end up with two breakaways but those, along with the third goal, made up the team’s best chances.
If there’s been a positive about the forward group (other than Max Comtois’ hot start), it’s the fourth line. The team came alive after Nicolas Deslauriers got the Ducks on the board, after being terribly outplayed through the first half of the game. The line was key in both goals yesterday and overall, the bottom-six has been pretty good for Anaheim. The top-six, however, is a different story.
Ryan Getzlaf leads the way with a single assist in four games, while Danton Heinen, Adam Henrique, Rickard Rakell and Jakob Silfverberg have been held pointless. In two games, Sonny Milano also hasn’t found the scoresheet. It’s been a brutal start for Anaheim’s top forwards and something needs to change very quickly.
Six goals scored in four games isn’t anywhere near good enough and the biggest issue has been Anaheim’s top forwards. We knew the Ducks would have some trouble scoring but this has been worse than expected.
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