ANAHEIM –– The Ducks are seeking to get back on track as a train from Washington is bearing down on them.
Following Wednesday’s punting by the Utah Mammoth that saw them cede a touchdown, the Ducks will be back at it Friday when they’ll welcome the Washington Capitals.
While the Caps have won six consecutive games and nine of their past 10, the Ducks have taken two matches in a row only once since their seven-game win streak ended nearly a month ago.
“We’re trying to recapture a feeling where we can get something consecutively going here,” said coach Joel Quenneville, adding that Washington was “playing well” with their mix of size and skill.
On their current road trip, the Caps are 3-0-0 thanks to a 14-3 aggregate score. The NHL’s all-time leading goal-scorer, 40-year-old Alex Ovechki

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