Ducks vs Golden Knights: Betting Odds, Projected Lineups, and More
The Anaheim Ducks are looking to go all-in during their visit with the Vegas Golden Knights, and they are hoping to find themselves a nice win-streak to compliment last night’s victory.
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The Anaheim Ducks will have no time to regroup after a much-needed win yesterday against the Colorado Avalanche, and they will finish a back-to-back set of games that are both tests for head coach Dallas Eakins.
After a huge win yesterday for Eakins and the Anaheim Ducks, they are given another challenge today against one of the better Western Conference teams in the Vegas Golden Knights. With the Anaheim Ducks launching a rare burst of offense at Colorado thanks to five different Ducks finding the net, they will look to continue that momentum from last night to the Knights.
The Vegas Golden Knights did not play yesterday and the last team the Knights played was against the same Avalanche team that the Ducks beat 5-2. Vegas was outplayed in that 6-1 blowout loss against Colorado. Only two players had points with their offense not being present during that game, those players were William Karlsson with a goal and Reilly Smith with an assist. Vegas is looking to try to get their offense started early today much like the Ducks did last game.
Broadcast Information:
Game 13: Anaheim Ducks vs Vegas Golden Knights
Season Record: 7-5-0
Location: T-Mobile Arena— Las Vegas, Nevada
Time: 5:00 PST
Television: Prime Ticket
Radio: AM830
Anaheim Betting Odds & Lines
With close to perfection accuracy from our friends at The Action Network, the Vegas Golden Knights seem to be the favorites in this match-up with a -235 record. With the Ducks playing their second of a very tough back-to-back set and the Knights also being a tough competitor, the Ducks are undoubtedly the underdogs.
The Anaheim Ducks are given a 35% odd to win, could they use their underdog status to pull off another wild upset like yesterday? Will they be able to continue their offensive barrage from last night? Only time will tell. The puck drops at 5 PM.
Line-ups and Matchups
The Anaheim Ducks coaching staff will most likely not want to change anything from yesterday’s game.
Nick Ritchie – Ryan Getzlaf – Troy TerryRickard Rakell – Adam Henrique – Jakob SilfverbergMax Comtois – Sam Steel – Max JonesDevin Shore – Derek Grant – Carter RowneyHampus Lindholm – Erik GudbransonBrendan Guhle – Cam FowlerJacob Larsson – Korbinian HolzerStarting Goaltender: John GibsonBackup Goaltender: Ryan Miller
Vegas Line-up
Jonathan Marchessault – William Karlsson – Reilly SmithMax Pacioretty – Paul Stastny – Mark StoneTomáš Nosek – Cody Eakin – Cody GlassWilliam Carrier – Nicolas Roy – Ryan ReavesBrayden McNabb – Shea TheodoreJon Merril – Nick HoldenJake Bischoff – Deryk EngellandStarting Goaltender: Marc-André FleuryBackup Goaltender: Garret SparksHealthy Scratches:Injuries: No Injuries
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