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Anaheim Ducks at San Jose Sharks

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6 - 4

Adam Henrique, Frank Vatrano score in Ducks' 6-4 win over Sharks

Anaheim Ducks vs. San Jose Sharks: Game Highlights

Leo Carlsson, Brett Leason, Alex Killorn and Isac Lundestrom also scored for the Ducks, who have beaten the Sharks in three of four games this season.

With the game tied late in the second, the Ducks scored power-play goals 66 seconds apart.

Vatrano gave Anaheim the lead on a slap shot that went in off the skate of the Sharks’ Mario Ferraro after Kaapo Kahkonen made the save. Henrique then deflected in a shot from the point by Jackson LaCombe to give the Ducks a 5-3 lead heading into the third.

“Our power play came up and stepped up big and gave us the confidence, gave us back the momentum,” said defenseman Radko Gudas, who led all skaters with over 28 minutes in ice time. “I don’t think we let go until the very end.”

Anthony Duclair cut the lead to 5-4 with a 4-on-3 goal midway through the third, but the Sharks couldn’t find the equalizer. Lundestrom added an empty-net goal.

“We felt we were in control of the game for most of that second period,” Ducks coach Greg Cronin said. “And we got the two power-play goals and took a lot of stress off of us.”

Duclair scored twice for the Sharks, who also got goals from Mike Hoffman and William Ecklund.

San Jose had evened the score earlier in the second period on two power-play goals of their own by Hoffman and Ecklund after Killorn had given Anaheim a 3-1 lead.

The teams traded goals 20 seconds apart early in the first period. Duclair got the scoring started for the Sharks, but Carlsson tied it on the next shift.

“I liked our game," Sharks coach David Quinn said. "I just didn’t like the score.”

San Jose responded with a better effort after being blown out 7-2 by the Devils on Tuesday at home.

“We wanted to make sure we ended this homestand on a good note,” Duclair said. "Obviously, it didn’t go our way again, but I liked the way we competed and battled back and stayed in it right there until the end.”

The Ducks grabbed the lead heading into the second intermission on a short-handed goal, with Leason going coast-to-coast after Anaheim won the faceoff in the defensive zone.

Terry, tied for the team lead with 45 points, missed his second straight game with an upper-body injury. The Ducks also lost Cam Fowler, who leads their defense in points, after the veteran took a puck to the face in front of his own net just seconds into the game. Cronin said Fowler is considered day to day.

Trade rumors have been swirling around both franchises — two of the bottom three teams in the league — ahead of the March 8 trade deadline. During the game, Anaheim announced it dealt defenseman Ilya Lyubushkin to Toronto for a third-round pick. Lyubushkin, who was scratched ahead of Thursday’s game, had four assists in 55 games.

Cronin said the team will miss Lyubushkin, who was “like a big brother” to 20-year-old defenseman Pavel Mintyukov. Lyubushkin will be a valuable piece as the Leafs push for a playoff run, according to Cronin.

“He’s a great person, and I know the guys really have an affection for him,” Cronin said. “So it’s going be a hole in our locker room.”

UP NEXT

Ducks: Host the New Jersey Devils on Friday.

Sharks: Visit the Dallas Stars on Saturday.

Regular Season Series

ANA wins series 3-1

Scoring Summary

Goal 1st Period 2:47 Anthony Duclair Goal (12) Slap Shot, assists: Fabian Zetterlund (9), Nikita Okhotiuk (7)
Goal 1st Period 3:07 Leo Carlsson Goal (9) Backhand, assists: Alex Killorn (15), Adam Henrique (23)
Goal 1st Period 4:37 Brett Leason Goal (8) Wrist Shot, assists: Pavel Mintyukov (21), Radko Gudas (8)
Goal 2nd Period 5:18 Alex Killorn Goal (8) Wrist Shot, assists: Adam Henrique (24), Gustav Lindstrom (3)
Goal 2nd Period 10:26 Mike Hoffman Goal (9) Slap Shot, assists: Fabian Zetterlund (10), Mikael Granlund (26)
Goal 2nd Period 15:40 William Eklund Goal (9) Wrist Shot, assists: Anthony Duclair (9), Mikael Granlund (27)
Goal 2nd Period 17:35 Frank Vatrano Goal (27) Slap Shot, assists: Jackson LaCombe (9), Ryan Strome (23)
Goal 2nd Period 18:41 Adam Henrique Goal (17) Tip-In, assists: Jackson LaCombe (10), Ryan Strome (24)
Goal 3rd Period 9:30 Anthony Duclair Goal (13) Wrist Shot, assists: Mikael Granlund (28), Mike Hoffman (11)
Goal 3rd Period 19:36 Isac Lundestrom Goal (4) Wrist Shot, assists: none

Statistics

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15 Blocked Shots 17
8 Hits 8
10 Takeaways 10
30 Shots 28
2 Power Play Goals 3
5 Power Play Opportunities 6
40.0 Power Play Percentage 50.0
1 Short Handed Goals 0
0 Shootout Goals 0
33 Faceoffs Won 38
46.5 Faceoff Win Percent 53.5
5 Giveaways 8
7 Total Penalties 6
14 Penalty Minutes 12
San Jose Sharks San Jose Sharks Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Ryan Reaves, RW Injured Reserve Feb 3
Ty Dellandrea, C Injured Reserve Jan 15
Logan Couture, C Injured Reserve Sep 30
Anaheim Ducks Anaheim Ducks Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Leo Carlsson, C Injured Reserve Feb 1
Petr Mrazek, G Injured Reserve Jan 7
Frank Vatrano, RW Injured Reserve Dec 31

Game Information

SAP Center at San Jose

Location: San Jose, CA
Attendance: 10,537 | Capacity:

2025-26 Pacific Division Standings

TEAM W L PTS OTL
Vegas 27 16 68 14
Edmonton 28 22 64 8
Seattle 27 20 63 9
Anaheim 30 23 63 3
Los Angeles 23 19 60 14
San Jose 27 24 58 4
Calgary 23 27 52 6
Vancouver 18 33 42 6
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