ANAHEIM — With first place in the Pacific Division hanging in the balance, two of the NHL’s most explosive attacks did not disappoint in a firefight at Honda Center in which the Ducks out-dueled the Vegas Golden Knights, 4-3 in overtime, on Saturday night.
The Ducks won for the third time in four games and Vegas managed to extend its points streak to six games even in defeat. The hosts held onto first place, maintaining a two-point lead over both Vegas and the Seattle Kraken.
The two teams had met in Vegas on Nov. 8, when the Ducks blew a two-goal lead but came out on top in OT off a Jacob Trouba game-winner.
Troy Terry and Jackson LaCombe each registered a goal and an assist to match the total of Cutter Gauthier, who secured the victory in overtime. Olen Zellweger also scored. Lukáš Do

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