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This article was published 30/03/2017 (3149 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
❯❯ About the DUCKS
Anaheim (42-23-11), tops in the Pacific Division, has won five straight games, including a 3-1 triumph over the visiting Jets last Friday. The Ducks, sparked by RW Corey Perry’s 16th goal of the year just 23 seconds into the game, beat Vancouver 4-1 on Tuesday to clinch a spot in the Stanley Cup playoffs, and are 9-1-1 over their last 11 games.
RW Patrick Eaves notched his 28th goal of the year and seventh in 14 games since being acquired from Dallas for a conditional second-round pick in the 2017 NHL Draft in late February. The 32-year-old Calgary product, an unrestricted free agent after the season, hasn’t had a 20-goal season since 2005-06 when he was in Ottawa.
C Ryan Getzlaf, who leads the Ducks with 66 points, took the warm-up skate but was a late scratch against Vancouver and is listed as day-to-day with a lower-body injury. The team captain has 52 assists, just one behind Senators D Erik Karlsson for third in the league in that offensive category. Swedish-born C Rickard Rakell has a team-high 32 goals.
G Jonathan Bernier has been red hot down the stretch drive, starting all five during the squad’s current winning streak. He stopped 34 shots against the Canucks two nights ago and is 9-0-1 with a .947 save percentage over his last 10 starts.
Winnipeg Jets
34 Michael Hutchinson G
37 Connor Hellebuyck G
5 Mark Stuart D
7 Ben Chiarot D
8 Jacob Trouba D
9 Andrew Copp C
13 Brandon Tanev LW
17 Adam Lowry C
18 Bryan Little C
19 Nic Petan LW
22 Chris Thorburn RW
26 Blake Wheeler RW (C)
27 Nikolaj Ehlers LW
29 Patrik Laine RW
33 Dustin Byfuglien D (A)
40 Joel Armia RW
44 Josh Morrissey D
55 Mark Scheifele C (A)
56 Marko Dano C
62 Nelson Nogier D
71 Julian Melchiori D
85 Mathieu Perreault C
Head coach: Paul Maurice
Assistant coaches: Charlie Huddy, Jamie Kompon, Todd Woodcroft
Goaltending coach: Wade Flaherty
ANAHEIM DUCKS
1 Jonathan Bernier G
36 John Gibson G
2 Kevin Bieksa D
3 Clayton Stoner D
4 Cam Fowler D
5 Korbinian Holzer D
7 Andrew Cogliano C
10 Corey Perry RW (A)
15 Ryan Getzlaf C (C)
17 Ryan Kesler C (A)
18 Patrick Eaves RW
21 Chris Wagner RW
33 Jakob Silfverberg LW
37 Nick Ritchie LW
40 Jared Boll RW
42 Josh Manson D
44 Nate Thompson C
45 Sami Vatanen
47 Hampus Lindholm D
48 Logan Shaw RW
67 Rickard Rakell C
71 Brandon Montour D
50 Antoine Vermette C
86 Ondrej Kase RW
Head coach: Randy Carlyle
Assistant coaches: Trent Yawney, Paul MacLean, Rich Preston
Goaltending coach: Sudarshan Maharaj
(Lineups subject to change)
— Jason Bell
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Updated on Thursday, March 30, 2017 9:51 AM CDT: Formatted