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Looking to win big? The Golden Knights and Ducks face off at 10:00 ET on ESPN+. The Ducks are hosting the game at Honda Center in Anaheim, CA. The Golden Knights are favored by -1.5 in this Pacific division showdown. The game’s over/under is currently at 6.5 goals.
Vegas vs. Anaheim Key Information
- Teams: Golden Knights at Ducks
- Where: Honda Center, Anaheim
- Date: Wednesday, November 13th
- Betting Odds VEG -202 | ANA +168 O/U 6.5
The Golden Knights Can Win If…
With a 4-3 overtime win against Utah, the Golden Knights improved to 9-4-2. Vegas, favored by -1.5 goals, didn’t cover the puck line. The total for the game was set at 6.5 goals, and the combined 7 goals pushed it over.
Utah took a 2-0 lead before Vegas responded with four different players scoring. Brett Howden’s goal at 17:45 in overtime secured the win for the Golden Knights.
Vegas fired 35 shots on goal but managed just 4 in their 4-3 overtime win. Brett Howden netted his 6th goal of the season, while William Karlsson added his 2nd. Pavel Dorofeyev, with 7 goals this season, opened the scoring for the Golden Knights. Noah Hanifin, who now has 2 goals this year, also found the net.
Hanifin added two assists, bringing his season total to 5. Brett Howden picked up his first assist of the year, and Mark Stone recorded his 15th assist on Howden’s overtime goal. The Golden Knights had 13 giveaways in the game.
Defensively, the Golden Knights will look to improve after allowing the first two goals and a late equalizer against Utah. Adin Hill finished with 16 saves and an 84.2% save percentage. The defense recorded 10 takeaways, 22 hits, and 14 blocks.
- Vegas has put together a record of 1-2 in their last three games (regular season). The team’s record vs the puck line was just 1-2, in addition to an over-under mark of 2-1.
- Over their last ten regular season games, the Golden Knights have gone 6-4 straight up. Their record against the puck line in this stretch is 6-4 to go along with an over-under mark of 8-2.
The Ducks Can Win If…
With a 4-2 loss to the Blackhawks, the Ducks are now 5-7-2 this season. Anaheim was favored on the puck line, but failed to cover. The total was set at 6.5 goals, and the combined 6 goals fell just short of that mark.
The Ducks trailed 3-0 before scoring in the third period. Brock McGinn got Anaheim on the board at 10:16 in the third, and Mason McTavish added another goal with just 4 seconds left in the game.
Anaheim’s offense managed 39 shots on goal but only found the net twice in their 4-2 loss to Chicago. Brock McGinn scored his second goal of the season, while Mason McTavish also netted his second, this time on a power play with just four seconds left in the game.
The Ducks were held scoreless until the 9:44 mark of the third period. Ryan Strome picked up his fourth assist of the season, and Troy Terry added his fifth on McTavish’s late power-play goal. Anaheim had 16 giveaways in the game.
Anaheim’s defense struggled early, allowing two goals in the first period and another late in the second, all before the Ducks got on the board. Two of those goals came on Chicago power plays. Lukas Dostal finished with 25 saves and a save percentage of 86.2%.
- Over their last three regular season games, the Ducks have gone 1-2 straight up. Their record vs the puck line sits at 1-2 in these matchups, while posting a 1-1-1 over-under mark.
- Across Anaheim’s last ten regular season games, their record sits at 3-7. In these matchups, they ended with an puck line record of 5-5 and an over-under mark of 2-7-1.
The Lean
When making a moneyline pick, my choice is the Ducks to come out with a win against the Golden Knights while playing at home. Considering the moneyline odds at +168, I’m placing my bet on the Ducks to win outright.
Our projections have the Ducks pulling out a win as the underdog. But if you’re not as bullish as we are on the Ducks, we’d recommend at least getting a bet down on them to cover the puck line.
For those looking at the over/under line set at 6.5 goals, our expectation is that this game will surpass that mark, and we suggest making a bet on the over.
Golden Knights Seek Road Redemption Against Ducks on Dad’s Trip
The Vegas Golden Knights hit the road this Wednesday to face off against the Anaheim Ducks, hoping to reverse their early-season road woes. The team embarks on their annual “Dad’s Trip,” a tradition that’s been especially fruitful for Vegas, as they boast a 9-0-1 record when their players’ fathers join the trip. With an enthusiastic squad and extra motivation, Vegas looks to get back in the win column and find success away from T-Mobile Arena.
Dad’s Trip Tradition: A Source of Motivation and Team Unity
The “Dad’s Trip” brings a unique environment for the Golden Knights, with players’ fathers present at practices, team meetings, and pregame meals. Donning their sons’ jerseys, the dads’ presence is known to elevate team spirit and camaraderie. Coach Bruce Cassidy noted the trip’s positive influence, saying it often leads to a boost in player focus and energy.
“It’s a lot of fun having the dads around. It creates an environment where everyone wants to make them proud,” said forward Brett Howden. This added layer of motivation might be exactly what Vegas needs to turn around their recent road challenges.
Vegas Looks to Bounce Back from Slow Road Start
Currently second in the Pacific Division and just one point behind the Los Angeles Kings, the Golden Knights have struggled to secure wins on the road, managing just one away victory. They’ll be especially keen to reset after a tough 4-1 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes at home. In that game, Vegas trailed 4-0 early, with goaltender Adin Hill being replaced after allowing four goals on 21 shots.
While Coach Cassidy explained that the switch in goal was a momentum tactic rather than a reflection on Hill’s play, it underscores the need for a stronger start and a resilient defense. With a talented lineup led by Jack Eichel, Vegas is ready to refocus and leverage the enthusiasm of the “Dad’s Trip” to find success on the road.
Anaheim Ducks Eye Consistency After Win Over Columbus
The Anaheim Ducks broke a four-game losing streak with a 4-2 win against the Columbus Blue Jackets, and they’ll aim to build on that victory. Goaltender John Gibson made his season debut, stopping 38 shots after being sidelined with an appendectomy in September. His return added stability, and Coach Greg Cronin credited Gibson and the team for a well-rounded effort.
“I felt good out there, and it was a strong team performance,” Gibson said after securing his 194th career win. Coach Cronin also made adjustments to Anaheim’s lines, resulting in goals from each line and first tallies of the season for Brett Leason and Jackson LaCombe.
Anaheim has struggled with offense, ranking last in the NHL with just 31 goals on the season, but the line changes seem to have sparked some improvement. For the Ducks to stay competitive against Vegas, they’ll need another balanced performance and for Gibson to shine between the pipes.
Keys to the Game
For Vegas, getting off to a strong start will be essential. After struggling in the early stages against Carolina, the Golden Knights will aim to find an offensive rhythm quickly and avoid falling behind. Goaltending will also be critical, with both Adin Hill and Logan Thompson eager to rebound and put in solid performances.
Anaheim, meanwhile, will focus on maintaining the momentum from their recent victory and establishing offensive consistency. Scoring from each line against Columbus provided a balanced attack, which could pose a challenge for Vegas’ defense. Gibson’s return is a key factor, as a strong performance in net will be crucial for the Ducks to stay competitive.
The Road Ahead
With both teams looking to build momentum, this game offers a fresh start and a chance for each team to set the tone for the rest of their seasons. The added boost from the “Dad’s Trip” tradition will have Vegas fired up, but Anaheim is ready to capitalize on their recent improvements and play spoiler on their home ice.
Expect an exciting and high-energy matchup as the Golden Knights aim to reclaim road success while the Ducks look to build on newfound confidence and consistency.