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Justus Annunen Stops 43 Shots for 3rd Career Shutout in Predators' 5-0 Win over Ducks
Anaheim has lost five straight and slipped into a tight race for Pacific Division seeding.
- The Anaheim Ducks host the Nashville Predators at Honda Center on Tuesday at 10 p.m., seeking to snap a five-game losing streak that threatens their Pacific Division standing.
- Once leading the division by five points, the Ducks have fallen into a tie with the Edmonton Oilers after five consecutive losses, shifting them from playoff security to a battle for seeding.
- Coach Joel Quenneville manages injuries to leading scorer Cutter Gauthier and captain Radko Gudas, forcing lineup changes that elevated 23-year-old Tyson Hinds into his NHL debut on Saturday.
- Nashville arrives on a successful West Coast swing after defeating the San Jose Sharks and Kings, while ranking in the NHL's top 10 in points percentage and penalty kill efficiency.
- Center Leo Carlsson, with 27 goals and 36 assists, said, "We've gotta figure it out, like, now," as the Ducks risk sliding further in the standings without a victory.
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Predators blank Ducks to move into playoff position
Goaltender Justus Annunen posted his first shutout of the season and Erik Haula netted one goal and one assist to pace the visiting Nashville Predators to a 5-0 victory over the slumping Anaheim Ducks on Tuesday.
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Read Full ArticleAnnunen stops 43 shots for third career shutout in Predators' win over Ducks
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Justus Annunen stopped 43 shots — one shy of his career high — for his third career shutout, and the Nashville Predators sent the Anaheim Ducks to their sixth consecutive loss, 5-0 on Tuesday night. Erick Haula, Filip Forsberg and Brady Skjei scored second-period goals, and Zachary L’Heureux and Fedor Svechkov scored in the third for the Predators. Joakim Kemmell and Ryan O’Reilly each had two assists. The win pushed Nashville …
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C 29%
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