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Ducks Even Series with 3-1 Win, Limit Knights to 23 Shots

Anaheim beats Las Vegas 3-1, tying the Western Conference semifinal series and holding the Knights to just 23 shots on goal.

Marcus Cole/3 min/US

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Anaheim Ducks center Leo Carlsson (91) celebrates after scoring.

Anaheim Ducks center Leo Carlsson (91) celebrates after scoring.

Source: LatimesOriginal source

*TL;DR: The Anaheim Ducks defeated the Vegas Golden Knights 3-1, tying the series 1-1 while restricting the Knights to 23 shots.

Context The Western Conference semifinals shifted to T‑Mobile Arena for Game 2 after Vegas entered as heavy favorites. The Knights had won the opening game, but the Ducks entered the matchup with momentum from a recent four‑of‑five win streak in the first round.

Key Facts - Anaheim scored three goals: Beckett Sennecke in the second period, Leo Carlsson and Jansen Harkins in the third, the latter on an empty‑net finish. - Vegas’ only goal came from Jack Eichel on a power play with seconds left, denying goaltender Lukas Dostal a shutout. - The Ducks limited the Knights to 23 shots on goal, a stark contrast to their regular‑season average of over 30. - Ducks center Ryan Poehling said the win resulted from outpacing the opponent, cohesive team play, and mutual support. - Both teams saw extensive penalty minutes early; Vegas spent eight minutes with a man advantage, including a 1:41 stretch down two players, yet failed to score. - Vegas’ power play remained ineffective, extending their playoff streak of 19 consecutive penalty kills.

What It Means Anaheim’s ability to control possession and suppress shot volume signals a tactical edge, especially against a Knights squad that relies on disciplined defense and special‑team execution. Poehling’s emphasis on speed and collective play aligns with the Ducks’ younger, faster roster, which has already proven capable of overturning odds in the postseason.

The series now returns to the Honda Center for Game 3 on Friday. Vegas must capitalize on home‑ice advantage to avoid falling behind, while Anaheim will look to sustain its defensive pressure and translate limited chances into goals. The next game will reveal whether the Knights can adjust their power‑play strategy and break through the Ducks’ tightened defensive structure.

*Watch for shifts in Vegas’ special‑team approach and Anaheim’s ability to maintain low shot totals as the series progresses.*

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