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Your Anaheim Ducks play tonight. Here's what to watch.

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Your Ducks are playing tonight! Get ready for Vegas.

Okay, Anaheim, like, are you ready for tonight? The Anaheim Ducks are hitting the road, taking on the Vegas Golden Knights at T-Mobile Arena, and honestly, the vibes in OC are totally different after that win against the Sharks. I mean, we've been in a bit of a slump lately, like, that 2-6-2 record over the last ten games? Oof. But that last game was a W, and you can just *feel* the energy shift, you know? It’s like when you finally hit that green light on the 5 after being stuck for ages. We need to keep that momentum going!

Tonight, I'm watching for our special teams. The Golden Knights are, like, super good at home, and their power play can be really dangerous. We've gotta be disciplined, stay out of the box, and if we get a man advantage, we need to make it count! This isn't just another game, it's a huge measuring stick. Can the Anaheim Ducks go into a tough building and show everyone what we're really made of? Our defense has been stepping up, and I'm really hoping we see that continue against a fast Vegas team.

* Keep the penalty minutes low.

* Convert on power play opportunities.

* Defense needs to shut down their top lines.

* Goalie needs to be, like, totally dialed in.

This is a chance to really show we're a force in the Pacific, even with our recent ups and downs. The Ducks are ready to prove something. Let's get it, Anaheim!

Let's Go Duuuucks — from Anaheim, this is Sof.

My co-workers are dissecting this every morning — check it out at mornings.live.

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