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Ducks Avenge Tuesday Loss to Blue Jackets with 4-3 Win ...
Pavel Mintyukov’s late goal secured a 4-3 win for the Ducks, who moved back into first place in the Pacific Division with strong goaltending from Lukas Dostal.
- With 3:29 remaining, Pavel Mintyukov slid a shot past Elvis Merzlikins to lift the Anaheim Ducks to a 4-3 win over the Columbus Blue Jackets at Honda Center on Saturday night.
- The Ducks, seeking a response, rebounded from Friday’s 8-3 loss to the Dallas Stars after losing four of five games, including a 4-3 overtime defeat in Columbus on Tuesday.
- Mikael Granlund and teammates scored for Anaheim while goalie Lukáš Dostál made 23 saves, and Ross Johnston set up Mason McTavish’s eighth goal of the campaign.
- The result moved Anaheim into sole possession of first in the Pacific after the Ducks collected two points, while Zach Werenski's injury and a bench minor stalled Columbus's comeback.
- Columbus entered the matchup as the Eastern Conference’s coldest team since Nov. 21, losing 10 of 13, and they visit Los Angeles on Monday night.
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Pavel Mintyukov scores with 3:29 left to lift Ducks past Blue Jackets, 4-3
Pavel Mintyukov slid a shot from the slot past Elvis Merzlikins with 3:29 left and the Anaheim Ducks beat the Columbus Blue Jackets 4-3 on Saturday night.
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Ducks edge Blue Jackets for a bounce-back win
ANAHEIM — The Ducks rebounded from Friday’s trampling with a 4-3 victory over the Columbus Blue Jackets on Saturday night at Honda Center. Twenty-four hours after they were roughed up by the Dallas Stars, 8-3, the Ducks never trailed. They collected two points to gain sole possession of first place in the Pacific Division after the Vegas Golden Knights lost in Calgary on Saturday. The Ducks came into the clash as losers of four of their previous…
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