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Ducks at Avalanche, 3/6: Lines, gamethread & how to watch

Rickard Rakell #67 of the Anaheim Ducks looks for an opening against the Colorado Avalanche in the first period at Ball Arena on March 05, 2021 in Denver, Colorado. Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images

Lines

ANAHEIM DUCKS

Max Comtois — Ryan Getzlaf — Troy Terry
Trevor Zegras — Isac Lundestrom — Rickard Rakell
Max Jones — Adam Henrique — Jakob Silfverberg
Derek Grant — Sam Steel — Nicolas Deslauriers

Cam Fowler — Jani Hakanpaa
Josh Manson — Kevin Shattenkirk
Ben Hutton — Jacob Larsson

Ryan Miller
John Gibson

Expected Scratches: Danton Heinen, Josh Mahura, Sonny Milano

Injured Reserve: Brendan Guhle (knee), Hampus Lindholm (broken wrist), Carter Rowney (lower body)

COLORADO AVALANCHE

Gabriel Landeskog — Nazem Kadri — Mikko Rantanen
Brandon Saad — Tyson Jost — Joonas Donskoi
Valeri Nichushkin — J.T. Compher — Andre Burakovsky
Kiefer Sherwood — Pierre-Edouard Bellemare — Logan O’Connor

Ryan Graves — Devon Toews
Jacob MacDonald — Samuel Girard
Dan Renouf — Conor Timmins

Hunter Miska
Philipp Grubauer

Expected Scratches: None

Injured Reserve: Bowen Byram (upper body), Matt Calvert (upper body), Pavel Francouz (lower body), Erik Johnson (upper body), Nathan MacKinnon (head), Cale Makar (upper body)

COVID-19 Protocol: Dennis Gilbert

How to Watch

Puck drop is at 5 p.m. PT/8 p.m. ET at Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado. Tonight’s game will be broadcast regionally on PRIME, Fox Sports San Diego and Altitude, as well as available to stream through NHL.tv (blackout restrictions apply).

Follow along in the comments for live updates and reactions throughout the game!