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Ducks beat the Mammoth 4-1 to pad their Pacific Division lead
Alex Killorn and three others scored as Lukas Dostal made 29 saves, helping Anaheim move three points ahead in the Pacific Division standings.
- On Friday night in Salt Lake City, the Anaheim Ducks defeated the Utah Mammoth 4-1 as Lukas Dostal stopped 29 shots.
- Ducks, missing suspended defenseman Radko Gudas, were seeking a rebound after a 3-2 overtime loss on Wednesday at home.
- Starting the game, Utah Mammoth left wing Dylan Guenther scored at 1:48 on the Mammoth's second shot, and Ducks left wing Alex Killorn broke the tie in the second period.
- The victory moved Anaheim three points ahead of Edmonton, and Utah remained six points ahead of Los Angeles for the first wild-card spot, with both upcoming games on Sunday.
- With the Pacific race tight, Joel Quenneville, Ducks coach, and Ducks players emphasized every point matters as a division title becomes more realistic.
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Ducks score four straight, take season series from Mammoth
Alex Killorn had a goal and two assists for the Anaheim Ducks, who came from behind to defeat the Utah Mammoth 4-1 on Friday night in Salt Lake City.
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Ducks take down Mammoth to pad Pacific Division lead
Alex Killorn has a goal and two assists, Lukas Dostal stops 29 shots and the Ducks earn a 4-1 road win to move three points ahead of Edmonton in the division race. Ryan Poehling, Cutter Gauthier and Mikael Granlund also score for the Ducks.
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Ducks beat the Mammoth 4-1 to pad their Pacific Division lead
Alex Killorn broke a tie off a scramble at 9:09 of the second period, Lukas Dostal stopped 29 shots and the Anaheim Ducks beat the Utah Mammoth 4-1 on Friday night to pad their Pacific Division lead.
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Anaheim 4, Utah 1
Anaheim112—4Utah100—1
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Leaning Left6Leaning Right3Center3Last UpdatedBias Distribution50% Left
Bias Distribution
- 50% of the sources lean Left
50% Left
L 50%
C 25%
R 25%
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