Ducks can’t keep up with Wild as losses continue to mount
The Ducks extended their losing streak to nine in 11 games as Minnesota's Quinn Hughes recorded four assists and the Wild capitalized on key power-play opportunities.
- On Friday night at Honda Center, the Anaheim Ducks lost 5-2 to the Minnesota Wild, with Beckett Sennecke and Troy Terry scoring, marking their ninth defeat in 11 games.
- After a Killorn tripping penalty, Minnesota scored nine seconds later on the power play and a McTavish turnover restored their two-goal lead; the Ducks have surrendered the first goal in eight of their past 10 games.
- Minnesota's scoring was highlighted by Quinn Hughes recording four assists, Danila Yurov scoring twice, and Kirill Kaprizov netting his team-leading 24th goal of 2025-26.
- The defeat pushes Anaheim into third place in the Pacific Division, deepening struggles with a 1-4-0 record against Central Division heavyweights and a second loss to Minnesota after Nov. 15.
- Up next for Anaheim is a trip to Washington on Monday night after Lukáš Dostál stopped 29 shots, including 17 in the second period, while Nico Sturm’s late goal sealed the 5-1 result.
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Wild take down Ducks in Anaheim
On Friday night, the Minnesota Wild continued its seven game road trip with the fourth game of the trip. Minnesota controlled the game, taking down the Anaheim Ducks 5-2. Danila Yurok led the offensive attack with two goals. Yakov Trenin, Kirill Kaprizov, and Nico Sturm each added a goal in the win. Quinn Hughes added four assists while Joel Eriksson Ek chipped in two assists. Trenin, Marcus Foligno, Mats Zuccarello, and Jonas Brodin each tallie…
Ducks can’t keep up with Wild as losses continue to mount
ANAHEIM — Call up Bootsy Collins and resurrect Sly Stone, because the Ducks are officially in a deep funk. They lost to the Minnesota Wild, 5-2, on Friday night at Honda Center, their ninth defeat in their past 11 games. Beckett Sennecke and Troy Terry scored goals for the Ducks. Lukáš Dostál came up with 29 saves. Marquee trade acquisition Quinn Hughes assisted on two goals by Danila Yurov and two more by Kirill Kaprizov and Yakov Trenin, who a…
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