Ducks Plot Surprising Comeback Strategy to Shock Capitals in Upcoming Showdown
The Ducks enter tonight’s game with a 21-17-3 record. I’m not quite sure when they went back to the awesome logo for their team, but I’m glad they switched it. This is the same as the animated Mighty Ducks, and frankly, it might be the coolest in hockey. What does that have to do with the game or the success of the team? Nothing, I guess, but it was still a note worth sharing. For the season, the team hasn’t been very successful away from the pond, but not a disaster either, going 9-9-2. They have been in terrible form lately, having lost five straight games and nine of their last 11 contests. Their goal scoring is taking a big hit lately as they’ve scored two or fewer in three of the past five. They also have scored three or fewer goals in eight of the last 11 games. Only three of those games have been within a puckline victory as well, so when they are losing, they are losing big. Petr Mrazek will mind the net for the Ducks tonight and he has been pretty poor overall. He is just 3-4-0 for the season with a 3.78 goals allowed per game average and a .865 save percentage. Â



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