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Stat Pack
ANAHEIM DUCKS | versus | NEW YORK ISLANDERS |
5-7-4, 14 Pts | Record | 8-6-3, 19 Pts |
T-4th Pacific, T-10th West, T-22nd NHL | Standings | T-4th Metro, T-5th East, T-10th NHL |
4-2-3 Home | Home/Away | 3-3-1 Away |
OL - OL - W - W - SW | Last 5 Games | L - W - L - L - W |
1.69 (30th) | GF/GP | 2.65 (15th) |
2.50 (T-13th) | GA/GP | 2.35 (8th) |
14.6% (T-25th) | Power Play | 20.4% (11th) |
89.1% (2nd) | Penalty Kill | 87.0% (4th) |
TEAM | STAT | LEADERS |
Corey Perry 4G | Goals | John Tavares 7G |
Perry 6A | Assists | Kyle Okposo 8A |
Perry 10PT (4G 6A) | Points | Tavares 14PT (7G 7A) |
4PPP: Perry (2PPG 2PPA), Hampus Lindholm (1PPG 3PPA) | PP Points | Tavares 4PPP (1PPG 3PPA) |
N/A | SH Points | Frans Nielsen SHG, Cal Clutterbuck SHG, Brian Strait SHA |
Lindholm 22:36, Ryan Kesler 19:29 | TOI/GP (D&F) | Travis Hamonic 23:29, Tavares 18:59 |
Jakob Silfverberg 53.51, Josh Manson 52.63 | SAT% 5on5 (F&D) | Steve Bernier 53.41, Hamonic 51.81 |
Anton Khudobin | GOALIES | Thomas Greiss |
2-2-0 | Record | 4-1-2 |
.913 | Save % | .927 |
.933 | Adj. SV% (5on5) | .935 |
32.05 | SA/60 | 32.75 |
Projected Lines
Expected lines for Anaheim and New York via Eric Stephens, Orange County Register.
Ducks
Rickard Rakell - Ryan Getzlaf - Corey Perry
Carl Hagelin - Ryan Kesler - Jakob Silfverberg
Andrew Cogliano - Shawn Horcoff - Chris Stewart
Patrick Maroon - Chris Wagner - Max Friberg
Cam Fowler - Kevin Bieksa
Hampus Lindholm - Josh Manson
Clayton Stoner - Sami Vatanen
Anton Khudobin / Frederik Andersen
Islanders
Brock Nelson - John Tavares - Kyle Okposo
Josh Bailey - Frans Nielsen - Anders Lee
Nikolay Kulemin - Mikhail Grabovski - Steve Bernier
Matt Martin - Casey Cizikas - Cal Clutterbuck
Nick Leddy - Travis Hamonic
Calvin de Haan - Johnny Boychuk
Brian Strait - Marek Zidlicky
Thomas Greiss / Jaroslav Halak
Numbers For Nerds
The 1997 meeting between the Mighty Ducks and Islanders featured 11 different colors (six for Anaheim, five for New York) between the uniforms of the two teams, which may be an NHL record. It certainly looked ridiculous.