Sep 22, 2014; Denver, CO, USA; Anaheim Ducks react to the win over the Colorado Avalanche at Pepsi Center. The Avalanche defeated the Ducks 5-2. Mandatory Credit: Ron Chenoy-USA TODAY Sports
So the Ducks will shoot for .500 record when they tangle with the Sharks Saturday night in the preseason finale. There are plenty of positives to take away so far even if the record may not show it.
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The Ducks didn’t have a great preseason last year and were fine come regular season. They have a full week leading up to the preseason finale where practices will no doubt be mainly with the group making the team. Preseason is a time to get the bug fixed, get used to the team you’re playing with and figure out how everyone plays. Just as the preseason shouldn’t be celebrated it shouldn’t be bitter either.
This team has all the talent in the world and when the puck drops in Pittsburgh for the first game to really get this thing going, the Ducks will be more than ready.