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Golden Knights Look to Retake Series Lead as They Face Ducks in Pivotal Game 3

By nvm_admin May 7, 2026
Ducks and Golden Knights square off with series tied 1-1
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Ducks and Golden Knights square off with series tied 1-1

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Pressure Mounts for Vegas to Reclaim Home-Ice AdvantageStandout Players Who Could Decide the OutcomeRecent Trends and Injury Updates Shape the MatchupLooking Ahead to a Decisive Road Test

Ducks and Golden Knights square off with series tied 1-1 – Image for illustrative purposes only (Image credits: Unsplash)

Anaheim, California – The Vegas Golden Knights arrive in Southern California with a clear objective: seize control of their second-round playoff series against the Anaheim Ducks. With the matchup knotted at one game apiece, Friday night’s Game 3 at the Honda Center carries extra weight for a Vegas club that has already shown it can beat the Ducks in a tight contest. The two Pacific Division rivals have met five times already this season, and the Ducks claimed the most recent encounter 3-1, giving the home side a measure of confidence heading into the rematch.

Pressure Mounts for Vegas to Reclaim Home-Ice Advantage

The Golden Knights enter the contest with a 39-26-17 record and a strong 16-6-6 mark against Pacific Division opponents. Their ability to score at least three goals has produced a 42-6-11 record, a trend that will need to hold if they hope to avoid falling behind in the best-of-seven series. A win on the road would restore the series lead and shift momentum back toward Las Vegas before the teams return north for Game 4. The Ducks, sitting at 43-33-6, have leaned on a balanced attack that has delivered 43 wins when they reach the three-goal mark. Hosting Game 3 gives Anaheim a chance to protect its home ice and extend the series lead, but the Golden Knights have already proven they can win in this building during the regular season.

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Standout Players Who Could Decide the Outcome

Mitchell Marner leads the Golden Knights with 24 goals and 56 assists, while Jack Eichel has contributed two goals and 14 assists over the past 10 games. Both players will be counted on to generate offense against a Ducks defense that has allowed an average of 3.1 goals per game in its last 10 outings. On the other side, Anaheim’s Cutter Gauthier has posted 41 goals and 28 assists this season, and Troy Terry has added four goals and six assists in the past 10 contests. The Ducks’ recent form shows a 6-4-0 record in their last 10 games, with an average of 3.7 goals scored per contest.

Recent Trends and Injury Updates Shape the Matchup

Both clubs have been productive lately. The Golden Knights are 7-3-0 in their last 10 games, averaging 3.7 goals while allowing just 2.4. The Ducks sit at 6-4-0 over the same stretch, scoring at a similar clip but surrendering more than three goals per game on average. Injury situations add another layer. Vegas will be without Jeremy Lauzon, who remains out with an undisclosed issue. Anaheim is dealing with day-to-day concerns for Radko Gudas (lower body) and the season-long absence of Petr Mrazek (lower body). These absences could influence lineup decisions and special-teams play as the series intensifies.

Looking Ahead to a Decisive Road Test

The line for Game 3 sits nearly even, with the Golden Knights at -111 and the Ducks at -108, while the total is set at six goals. A low-scoring, physical battle appears likely given the defensive tendencies both teams have displayed in the early rounds. For the Golden Knights, the path forward is straightforward: win on the road, regain the series lead, and carry that momentum into the remainder of the postseason. The Ducks, meanwhile, will look to capitalize on home ice and the recent head-to-head result to push Vegas into a deeper hole. The outcome Friday night will go a long way toward determining which team carries the psychological edge into the middle of the series.

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