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West Division Comparison: Ducks/Golden Knights

January 14, 2021, 7:05 PM ET [3 Comments]
Ben Shelley
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The Anaheim Ducks begin their season against the Vegas Golden Knights tonight. Ahead of tonight’s game, I’ll be looking at the Anaheim’s roster compares against the Golden Knights’ roster.

I’ve already released five other articles in this series as well, looking at how the Ducks’ roster compares against other teams in their division, which you can read here:

- Ducks/Avalanche Comparison
- Ducks/Coyotes Comparison
- Ducks/Kings Comparison
- Ducks/Sharks Comparison
- Ducks/Wild Comparison



FORWARDS

Up front, the Ducks don’t come close to touching the Golden Knights. Vegas has about five key forwards who can put up big numbers, including Max Pacioretty and Mark Stone. The Ducks don’t have the same key players at the top of their lineup and don’t really have anyone who can provide more than secondary scoring. The Ducks are integrating younger players into their lineup and those forwards could have an impact but they also cut Trevor Zegras, who had the highest ceiling of any of their forward prospects. Vegas certainly has the edge over the Ducks up front.

Advantage: Golden Knights



DEFENSE

Anaheim improved their defense group this offseason and despite some surprising moves with their blue line leading into the season, they should have a stronger defense group this year. That said, Alex Pietrangelo is a huge addition for Vegas, while Shea Theodore, along with Alec Martinez and Brayden McNabb, will provide defensive stability for the Golden Knights. Vegas has a good mix of defensemen who can put up points and those who are capable of taking on tough matchups and as a result, they should have the edge defensively.

Advantage: Golden Knights



GOALTENDING

The goaltending battle between the Ducks and Golden Knights should be a good one. Robin Lehner has had two very strong seasons in a row and should provide Vegas with quality goaltending on a consistent basis. John Gibson, on the other hand, remains a star for the Ducks and is likely to steal some games this season. Anaheim and Vegas should both be set in net and this goaltending matchup looks fairly even.

Advantage: N/A



The Ducks may be able to rebound this season but they’re not going to be better than the Golden Knights.



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Here’s today’s poll question (results and discussion will be posted in a future article):

Who would you rather have as your starting goalie?
John Gibson
Robin Lehner


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OTHER DUCKS ARTICLES FROM JANUARY

Breaking down Anaheim's training camp roster
Trevor Zegras has been dominant at World Juniors
Weekly Recap: Ducks Edition (January 3)
West Division Comparison: Ducks/Coyotes
West Division Comparison: Ducks/Avalanche
Five Ducks prospects earn medals at World Juniors, Zegras named MVP
Ducks re-sign Anthony Stolarz
Ducks waive David Backes, Christian Djoos and seven others
Ducks waive David Backes, Christian Djoos and seven others
Christian Djoos claimed by Red Wings
West Division Comparison: Ducks/Wild
Ducks assign 11 players to AHL
Ducks announce roster and taxi squad
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