THROUGH GAMES OF SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 2023 Anaheim Ducks POS NO. PLAYER GP G A PTS +/- PIM PP SH GW S PCTG F 11 Trevor Zegras 74 22 37 59 -24 70 4 0 3 173 .127 F 19 Troy Terry 66 21 35 56 -8 22 5 0 3 174 .121 D 4 Cam Fowler 75 10 33 43 -19 12 4 0 1 119 .084 F 37 Mason McTavish 74 16 26 42 -15 40 6 0 1 153 .105 F 16 Ryan Strome 75 14 22 36 -29 68 1 0 2 124 .113 F 77 Frank Vatrano 74 18 18 36 -29 48 5 0 1 206 .087 F 14 Adam Henrique 57 19 14 33 -7 22 3 0 1 122 .156 F 33 Jakob Silfverberg 74 10 16 26 -15 28 4 0 2 125 .080 D 3 John Klingberg 50 8 16 24 -28 30 1 0 3 78 .103 D 22 Kevin Shattenkirk 68 4 19 23 -18 54 1 0 0 134 .030 F 44 Maxime Comtois 60 8 9 17 -18 76 0 0 0 88 .091 F 49 Max Jones 62 7
The Pittsburgh Penguins trade won’t exactly affect their pursuit of the 2023 Stanley Cup, or the 2024 Cup, for that matter.
The Edmonton Oilers are showing they can win in a variety of ways, a recent trait that should provide them a boost heading into the Stanley Cup Playoffs. The Oilers will carry a nine-game point streak into their matchup against the Anaheim Ducks on Saturday night. The Oilers (44-23-9, 97 points) beat the visiting Los Angeles Kings 2-0 on Thursday night to overtake them for second place in the Pacific Division and pull within two points of the first-place Vegas Golden Knights.
No | Player | Pos |
---|---|---|
28 | D | |
13 | D | |
39 | C | |
44 | LW | |
1 | G | |
6 | D | |
4 | D | |
36 | G | |
38 | C | |
17 | D | |
14 | C | |
49 | LW | |
20 | RW | |
21 | C | |
26 | LW | |
37 | C | |
7 | C | |
2 | D | |
62 | C | |
39 | LW | |
22 | D | |
33 | RW | |
41 | G | |
16 | C | |
29 | D | |
19 | RW | |
5 | D | |
77 | C | |
45 | D | |
11 | C |