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BOTTOM LINE: The Pittsburgh Penguins visit the Anaheim Ducks after the Ducks knocked off the San Jose Sharks 7-6 in overtime. Anaheim had a 35-37-10 record overall and a 21-18-2 record in home games last season. The Ducks had an 11.8% power play success rate last season, scoring 26 goals on 221 chances.
It appears that one of the top prospects for the Pittsburgh Penguins will see his first game as a healthy scratch Tuesday.
After dismal performances in their previous two outings, the San Jose Sharks needed a response Saturday night in their game against. They got it, but their first win of the season remains elusive. Goalie Alex Nedeljkovic made 24 saves,
The Penguins head west to Anaheim to take on the Ducks at the Honda Center. Puck drop is set for 10:30 PM Eastern Time. This game will be available to watch on SportsNet Pittsburgh. Fans can listen to the game on 105.
The Penguins will play their second game of their annual California trip on Thursday in Los Angeles against the Kings. They'll conclude their three-game trip against Macklin Celebrini and the San Jose Sharks on Saturday before coming home for a date with the Vancouver Canucks on October 21.
Chris Kreider scored his second power-play goal in his Ducks home debut with 1:27 to play, and Anaheim beat the Pittsburgh Penguins 4-3 for its 10th consecutive victory in home openers.
The Penguins took a late penalty at the wrong time. "I felt it's a game we could have won," Sidney Crosby said.
Dan Muse confirmed the status of the veteran Penguins star ahead of Tuesday’s clash. The Pittsburgh Penguins are monitoring Kris Letang’s status after the veteran defenseman missed Sunday’s practice with a lower-body injury suffered during Saturday’s loss to the New York Rangers.
The Anaheim Ducks scored a late third period goal in their latest victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins. On the power play in the closing minutes of the final fr
IRVINE, Calif. — Ben Kindel was the last player to depart the ice Monday afternoon at Great Park Ice, home of the Anaheim Ducks’ practice facility. He sat in the corner he shares with Harrison Brunicke, the Pittsburgh Penguins’ other teenager, and took a deep breath after putting himself through quite a workout.