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Anaheim Ducks Face Setback in Calgary as Flames Secure Victory at Scotiabank Saddledome

The Anaheim Ducks, with a record of 33-34-8, faced off against the Calgary Flames, who held a record of 36-27-12, in a game that ended with the Flames securing a 4-1 victory. This match was crucial for both teams as they sought to improve their standings late in the season.


Dec 23, 2023; Anaheim, California, USA; Anaheim Ducks goaltender Lukas Dostal (1) allows a goal scored by Seattle Kraken left wing Tomas Tatar (90) during the third period at Honda Center. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-USA TODAY Sports

Ducks' Efforts and Highlights


The Ducks entered the game with determination, managing to score once during the first period which set an early pace for the game. Despite their efforts and a total of 27 shots on goal throughout the match, they were unable to find the back of the net again. The team's performance was marked by aggressive play, evidenced by their accumulation of 28 hits and three penalties over three periods. However, their powerplay opportunities did not translate into goals despite two chances to capitalize.


Defensively, Anaheim showed resilience by blocking 23 shots from reaching their goaltender. Olen Zellweger stood out among his teammates by scoring the lone goal for his team on his only shot of the night - showcasing an impressive shooting percentage of 100 percent. Troy Terry also contributed significantly with an assist and two shots on goal.


Flames' Response and Game-Changing Plays


On the other side, Calgary demonstrated why they are formidable opponents on home ice at Scotiabank Saddledome. The Flames responded strongly after conceding early by scoring once in each subsequent period before sealing their win with one final goal in third period play. Their offensive strategy paid off with four goals from thirty-four shots reflecting a more efficient conversion rate compared to Anaheim.


Calgary's powerplay unit made significant contributions by capitalizing on one out of three opportunities presented during this matchup. Blake Coleman and Nazem Kadri were particularly instrumental for Calgary; Coleman earned recognition as one of the stars of this encounter due to his impactful performance alongside Kadri who also played a pivotal role throughout.


Looking Ahead


As both teams continue navigating through this competitive season, attention now turns towards future matchups that could influence playoff positions down line road . For Anaheim Ducks fans looking forward to supporting their team in upcoming games , next challenge will be against Vancouver Canucks at Rogers Arena scheduled for April 5th at 4:00 PM EDT . Fans can catch action live ESPN+ , Victory+ KCOP-TV ensuring they don't miss moment thrilling hockey action .


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