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Stat Pack
ANAHEIM DUCKS | at | COLORADO AVALANCHE |
44-25-11, 99 Pts | Record | 39-38-4, 82 Pts |
2nd Pacific, 5th West, T-8th NHL | Standings | 6th Central, 9th West, T-20th NHL |
19-15-5 Away | Home/Away | 17-19-4 Home |
L - OL - W - L - W | Last 5 Games | L - L - L - L - L |
2.60 (T-17th) | GF/GP | 2.58 (T-19th) |
2.31 (1st) | GA/GP | 2.90 (T-23rd) |
23.0% (1st) | Power Play | 18.1% (18th) |
87.1% (1st) | Penalty Kill | 80.7% (20th) |
TEAM | STAT | LEADERS |
Corey Perry (33G) | Goals | Matt Duchene (30G) |
Ryan Getzlaf (50A) | Assists | Carl Soderberg (38A) |
Getzlaf (12G 50A 62PT) | Points | Duchene (30G 29A 59PT) |
Perry (12PPG 10PPA 22PPP) | PP Points | Tyson Barrie (3PPG 18PPA 21PPPT) |
Andrew Cogliano (2SHG 1SHA 3SHPT) | SH Points | Gabriel Landeskog 1SHG 2SHA 3SHPT |
Cam Fowler 22:46, Ryan Kesler 19:32 | TOI/GP, D&F | Francois Beauchemin 25:06, Landeskog 18:54 |
Getzlaf 55.16, Hampus Lindholm 57.22 | SAT% 5on5 >50% GP, F&D | Nathan MacKinnon 46.46, Nick Holden 44.76 |
John Gibson | GOALIES | Semyon Varlamov |
20-13-4 | Record | 27-24-3 |
.921 | Save % | .915 |
.917 | Adj. SV% (5on5) | .926 |
25.82 | SA/60 | 32.60 |
***Stat Pack DOES NOT include injured/suspended players***
Roster Notes
Ducks
Ducks could be going the rest route. Hearing reinforcements called up from AHL San Diego. Guessing someone is sitting today or/and Sunday.
— Eric Stephens (@icemancometh) April 9, 2016
Ducks haven't confirmed but word is Corey Tropp, Shea Theodore, Nick Ritchie, Michael Sgarbossa and Stefan Noesen have been recalled.
— Eric Stephens (@icemancometh) April 9, 2016
Game Preview: Avs End Their Season On a Quack https://t.co/Z7SzH7TApG pic.twitter.com/7NWMktdyBa
— MHH (@MileHighHockey) April 9, 2016
A Jiri Sekac picture though. Really guys?
Hockey-Reference Numbers For Nerds
Should Anaheim be able to maintain their current success rate killing penalties, it would be the highest since the Ottawa Senators prevented power play scores 88.0% of the time three seasons ago. The highest rate in franchise history is 87.4% by the 02-03 Mighty Ducks Western Conference champion team, which finished second in the league.
11-12 New Jersey holds the NHL record with a 89.58% mark- in the playoffs they erased only 73.2%, and if you remove the three goals scored on the first period major in the Stanley Cup clinching game six by Los Angeles it was still just 76.5%. The Angelenos shredded them for six power play goals in the three games in LA during the Final.