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Ducks Beat Kraken, Jump Them in Standings in Final Game Before Break
The Ducks secured their ninth win in 11 games with key goals and a 26-save performance by Lukáš Dostál before the NHL Olympic break.
- Anaheim Ducks closed out play before the Olympic break with a 4-2 win over the Seattle Kraken on Tuesday night at Honda Center, featuring goals from Cutter Gauthier and three others.
- Control shifted in the second period when the Ducks drew a penalty and scored twice, building a 4-0 lead to even the season series with Seattle.
- Goaltender Lukáš Dostál nearly had a shutout before Seattle scored late, stopping 26 shots until Jordan Eberle broke it with 4:26 remaining.
- The victory extended Anaheim's run to nine wins in 11 games, moving within one point of the Pacific Division lead and ahead of Seattle for third.
- Several Ducks players, including LaCombe, Gudas, Dostal, Granlund, and prospect Clara, will head to the Olympics in Milan, while Carlsson will miss due to injury, and the team resumes play hosting Edmonton on Feb. 25.
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Gauthier gets 25th goal and surging Ducks beat Kraken 4-2 to move closer to Pacific Division lead
Cutter Gauthier scored his 25th goal and the Anaheim Ducks defeated the Seattle Kraken 4-2 to win their final game before the Olympic break.
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Ducks top Kraken, roll into Olympic break on a tear
ANAHEIM — The Ducks crescendoed their way into the NHL’s Olympic break, winning nine of their final 11 games after topping the Seattle Kraken, 4-2, on Tuesday night at Honda Center. They led 4-0 and withstood a surge from Seattle in the final five minutes, most of which the Kraken spent with their goalie pulled. The Ducks evened the season series and accumulated their most wins in any 11-game stretch this season after racking up eight victories …
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