ANAHEIM — When the Ducks last qualified for the Stanley Cup playoffs, rookie Beckett Sennecke was still in elementary school, and he has sometimes made his transition to the NHL look as easy as finger painting.
He notched a goal and an assist on Sunday, his second career multipoint effort and best all-around outing as a Duck, to help the Ducks take down a second straight formidable foe from the Eastern Conference. After dispatching the Detroit Red Wings and New Jersey Devils, the Ducks will next square off with the Florida Panthers, who are on a quest for a three-peat as Stanley Cup champs.
Sennecke, 19, was the subject of some speculation in terms of his development path for this season, but with four goals, seven points and 11 games already under his belt, it looks like he’ll be stayin

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