ANAHEIM –– The Ducks’ penchant for high drama may not be the result of the stodgy, predictable and risk-averse hockey that’s reigned in NHL front offices of late, but it has quickly sharpened their acumen in big moments.
Fresh off Friday’s 5-4 shootout win that capped their fifth multi-goal comeback of the season and included their fifth tally with the goalie pulled, the Ducks were onto coach Joel Quenneville’s old stomping grounds of Chicago on Sunday and St. Louis on Monday. He coached the Blackhawks from 2008-18 and the Blues from 1996-2004.
Those five goals with six attackers are tied for the league lead with their opponent Friday, the Kings, for the most in the NHL this season.
Where the two teams have differed is how they’ve fared in overtime and shootouts, with the Ducks going

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