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NHL : ATS Matchup
Wednesday 4/26/2017Line$ LineOU LineScore
EDMONTON
 
ANAHEIM
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EDMONTON (51-27-0-10, 112 pts.) at ANAHEIM (50-23-0-13, 113 pts.)
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Wednesday, 4/26/2017 10:30 PM
Western Conference Semifinals - Best of 7 - Game 1
#1 GOALTENDERS: EDMONTON - CAM TALBOT, ANAHEIM - JOHN GIBSON
Board OpeningLatest
 LineTotalLineTotal
3EDMONTON+120Ov 5,-110+110Ov 5,-115
4ANAHEIM-140Un 5,-110-130Un 5,-105
ADVANCED TEAM STATS
EDMONTON - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-L-TUnitsW-LUnitsO-UScoreShotsScoreShots
All Games51-37-0+7.851-37+7.834-422.930.92.629.4
Team Stats (Road Games)24-20-0+5.624-20+5.620-193.029.32.729.0
Last 5 Games4-1-0+3.34-1+3.32-32.030.02.225.8
Playoff Games4-2-0+1.84-2+1.82-32.028.22.328.8
vs. Division24-11-0+10.424-11+10.412-153.030.12.329.6
EDMONTON Team Statistics
 Scoring    Shots On GoalPower Plays 
 GamesGoals1rst2nd3rdOTENShotsPctNumConvPctAst
Team Stats (All Games)88259749282111527169.5%2615822.2%418
Team Stats (Road Games)44131335044410128810.2%1212924.0%210
Team Stats (Last 5 Games)510144111506.7%1317.7%13
Team Stats (Playoffs)612344111697.1%16212.5%17
Team Stats (vs. Division)351042836364810529.9%1122320.5%166
Stats Against (All Games) 226708066101325898.7%2494819.3%374
Stats Against (Road Games) 1203942345612789.4%1342921.6%206
Stats Against (Last 5 Games) 11452001298.5%20420.0%21
Stats Against (Playoffs) 14463101738.1%26519.2%26
Stats Against (vs. Division) 792130244310377.6%1071615.0%130
EDMONTON - Goalie Statistics
 Goalie StatisticsTeam's record in starts
GoalieGamesStartsShotsSavesPCTSHOATSUnitsSUUnitsO-U
LAURENT BROSSOIT (All Games)9416114891.9%03-1+2.43-1-0+22-2
LAURENT BROSSOIT (Road Games)52989091.8%01-1+0.41-1-001-1
LAURENT BROSSOIT (vs. Division)42827591.5%02-0+2.42-0-0+22-0
LAURENT BROSSOIT (Last 4 Games)42565191.1%02-0+22-0-0+21-1
LAURENT BROSSOIT (Playoff Games)108675.0%00-000-0-000-0
JONAS GUSTAVSSON (All Games)7513912287.8%01-4-2.61-4-0-33-2
JONAS GUSTAVSSON (Road Games)44968184.4%01-3-1.61-3-0-23-1
JONAS GUSTAVSSON (vs. Division)11252184.0%00-1-10-1-0-11-0
JONAS GUSTAVSSON (Last 4 Games)43907886.7%00-3-30-3-0-32-1
JONAS GUSTAVSSON (Playoff Games)00000.0%00-000-0-000-0
CAM TALBOT (All Games)79792282209992.0%547-32+847-32-0+829-38
CAM TALBOT (Road Games)3838108199091.6%122-16+6.722-16-0+516-17
CAM TALBOT (vs. Division)323292986493.0%322-10+922-10-0+89-15
CAM TALBOT (Last 4 Games)441059691.4%03-1+2.33-1-0+22-2
CAM TALBOT (Playoff Games)6616515392.7%14-2+1.84-2-0+12-3

ANAHEIM - Current Season Performance
 Straight UpAgainst SpreadTeamOpponent
 W-L-TUnitsW-LUnitsO-UScoreShotsScoreShots
All Games50-36-0+7.950-36+7.930-362.829.62.429.8
Team Stats (Home Games)31-12-0+12.231-12+12.216-203.031.42.029.1
Last 5 Games5-0-0+5.25-0+5.22-13.629.22.431.2
Playoff Games4-0-0+4.24-0+4.21-13.530.52.234.5
vs. Division22-11-0+9.122-11+9.17-132.829.32.228.2
ANAHEIM Team Statistics
 Scoring    Shots On GoalPower Plays 
 GamesGoals1rst2nd3rdOTENShotsPctNumConvPctAst
Team Stats (All Games)8623774827471225479.3%2655018.9%388
Team Stats (Home Games)431283646406713509.5%1412719.1%214
Team Stats (Last 5 Games)5187452114612.3%18422.2%31
Team Stats (Playoffs)4146341112211.5%13323.1%24
Team Stats (vs. Division)3393303327329689.6%992020.2%160
Stats Against (All Games) 20961805513825678.1%2974916.5%360
Stats Against (Home Games) 882940154312537.0%1412215.6%146
Stats Against (Last 5 Games) 12561001567.7%20735.0%23
Stats Against (Playoffs) 9450001386.5%16637.5%17
Stats Against (vs. Division) 72222916519297.8%1052120.0%131
ANAHEIM - Goalie Statistics
 Goalie StatisticsTeam's record in starts
GoalieGamesStartsShotsSavesPCTSHOATSUnitsSUUnitsO-U
JONATHAN BERNIER (All Games)403399891591.7%021-12+6.621-12-0+715-12
JONATHAN BERNIER (Home Games)171541838792.6%012-3+5.912-3-0+58-6
JONATHAN BERNIER (vs. Division)151435632390.7%09-5+3.29-5-0+34-5
JONATHAN BERNIER (Last 4 Games)43968689.6%02-1+0.92-1-0+13-0
JONATHAN BERNIER (Playoff Games)101616100.0%00-000-0-000-0
YANN DANIS (All Games)00000.0%00-000-0-000-0
YANN DANIS (Home Games)00000.0%00-000-0-000-0
YANN DANIS (vs. Division)00000.0%00-000-0-000-0
YANN DANIS (Playoff Games)00000.0%00-000-0-000-0
JOHN GIBSON (All Games)56531559144192.4%429-24+1.329-24-0+215-24
JOHN GIBSON (Home Games)282882977593.5%419-9+6.319-9-0+78-14
JOHN GIBSON (vs. Division)211957253493.4%113-6+5.813-6-0+63-8
JOHN GIBSON (Last 4 Games)4412211392.6%04-0+4.24-0-0+41-1
JOHN GIBSON (Playoff Games)4412211392.6%04-0+4.24-0-0+41-1
DUSTIN TOKARSKI (All Games)1055100.0%00-000-0-000-0
DUSTIN TOKARSKI (Home Games)1055100.0%00-000-0-000-0
Average power rating of opponents played: EDMONTON 3.06,  ANAHEIM 3.05
SCHEDULE AND RESULTS
EDMONTON - Schedule
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTotalO/U
3/30/2017SAN JOSE3-2W0, -140W5 ovP
4/1/2017ANAHEIM3-2W0, -125W5 ovP
4/4/2017at LOS ANGELES4-6L0, -110L5 unO
4/6/2017at SAN JOSE4-2W0, +115W5 ovO
4/8/2017at VANCOUVER3-2W0, -230W5 ovP
4/9/2017VANCOUVER5-2W0, -320W5 ovO
4/12/2017SAN JOSE2-3L0, -155L5 ovP
4/14/2017SAN JOSE2-0W0, -140W5 unU
4/16/2017at SAN JOSE1-0W0, +105W5 unU
4/18/2017at SAN JOSE0-7L0, +130L5 unO
4/20/2017SAN JOSE4-3W0, -140W5 unO
4/22/2017at SAN JOSE3-1W0, +125W5 unU
4/26/2017at ANAHEIM 
4/28/2017at ANAHEIM 
4/30/2017ANAHEIM 
5/3/2017ANAHEIM 

ANAHEIM - Schedule
DateOpponentScoreSULineATSTotalO/U
3/30/2017at WINNIPEG3-4L0, -135L5.5 unO
4/1/2017at EDMONTON2-3L0, +105L5 ovP
4/2/2017at CALGARY4-3W0, +125W5 ovO
4/4/2017CALGARY3-1W0, -145W5 ovU
4/6/2017CHICAGO4-0W0, -140W5.5 unU
4/9/2017LOS ANGELES4-3W0, -150W5 evO
4/13/2017CALGARY3-2W0, -160W5 unP
4/15/2017CALGARY3-2W0, -155W5 unP
4/17/2017at CALGARY5-4W0, +120W5 ovO
4/19/2017at CALGARY3-1W0, +105W5.5 unU
4/26/2017EDMONTON 
4/28/2017EDMONTON 
4/30/2017at EDMONTON 
5/3/2017at EDMONTON 
KEY GAME INFORMATION
EDMONTON: LAST SEASON: 31-43-8, 70 points. Fourth in Pacific Division.
COACH: Todd McLellan (second season, ninth NHL season).
ADDED: LW Milan Lucic, D Adam Larsson, G Jonas Gustavsson, LW Jesse Puljujarvi.
LOST: LW Taylor Hall, F Lauri Korpikoski
PLAYER TO WATCH: Connor McDavid. When a broken collarbone cut McDavid's rookie season to 45 games, he was still better than a point-a-game player. At 19 years old, the 2015 top pick is already one of the best players in the NHL and can almost singlehandedly get the Oilers closer to contention.
OUTLOOK: Even with McDavid, Edmonton is still a work in progress and likely won't be in the running for a playoff spot in the competitive Western Conference. The Oilers will be a fun, young team to watch and have some bite with the addition of Lucic, but it's a growing pains year for McLellan and his group.
ANAHEIM: LAST SEASON: 46-25-11, 103 points. Won Pacific Division. Lost to Nashville in first round.
COACH: Randy Carlyle (eighth season, 11th NHL season)
ADDED: C Antoine Vermette, RW Jared Boll, LW Mason Raymond, G Jonathan Bernier.
LOST: Coach Bruce Boudreau, G Frederik Andersen, LW David Perron, RW Chris Stewart, LW Jamie McGinn.
PLAYER TO WATCH: G John Gibson. After sharing the crease with Andersen or sitting in the minors for the past three years, the 23-year-old American is an unquestioned No. 1 NHL netminder for the first time. He has capably handled a heavy workload before, but the Ducks need him to match the unflappable (and much more expensive) Andersen's steady play over an entire season.
OUTLOOK: The four-time defending Pacific Division champions are trying to go backward to go forward. GM Bob Murray jettisoned the successful Boudreau and re-hired old friend Carlyle, who insists the game hasn't passed him by after getting fired in Anaheim and Toronto over the past half-decade. He'll attempt to coax new mental toughness out of essentially the same roster built around Ryan Getzlaf and Corey Perry. The Ducks should be a Cup contender again, but that window could be getting smaller.
PREVIEW
Oilers, McDavid brace for next challenge: Ducks

ANAHEIM, Calif. -- The Edmonton Oilers and the Anaheim Ducks square off in Game 1 of their second-round Stanley Cup playoff series Wednesday at Honda Center.

For visiting Edmonton, it is uncharted waters for a franchise that missed the playoffs in the 10 previous seasons. Anaheim, meanwhile, emerged as the favorite to win the Western Conference after the surprising first-round elimination of the Chicago Blackhawks, who fell to the Nashville Predators.

The Oilers won their opening series against banged-up San Jose in unexpected fashion by shutting down the Sharks in six games. Despite having the third-best offense in the Western Conference during the regular season, Edmonton recorded only 12 goals in the six games and were outscored by San Jose 14-12 thanks mostly to the Sharks' 7-0 victory in Game 4.

Center Connor McDavid, the favorite to win the Hart Trophy awarded to the league MVP, was merely average against the Sharks, registering two goals (including one empty-netter) and two assists.

The Oilers' best player in the series was goaltender Cam Talbot, who posted two shutouts, a 2.03 goals-against average and a .927 save percentage.

Edmonton knows it will need to produce more offense against Anaheim in order to advance.

If McDavid is to return to form, he likely will have to do it against one of the game's premier defensive centers, Anaheim's Ryan Kesler. The burly center has been nominated for the Frank J. Selke Award, presented to the league's best defensive forward, for the fifth time. Kesler won the Selke in 2011 as a member of the Vancouver Canucks, but despite his defensive prowess, Edmonton coach Todd McLellan does not appear to be concerned about the matchup.

"Matching can be overemphasized, it can take a number of players out of the game, it can destroy your rhythm and you'd like to have an edge, but if you don't get it, you still got to find ways to win," McLellan said. "We're going to play four of seven games on the road, odds are we're not going to get favorable matchups, we'll find a way to get through it somehow."

The Ducks had a much easier first round, sweeping the wild-card Calgary Flames in four games, continuing their recent domination of the matchup. The four-game whitewash gave Anaheim 23 wins in its past 26 games versus the Flames, but the Ducks expect a far tougher series against an Edmonton team that finished two points behind them in the Pacific Division race.

A key to victory is the health of the Ducks' defensive corps. Hampus Lindholm, Cam Fowler and Sami Vatanen all could be in the lineup for Game 1, coach Randy Carlyle announced Tuesday. Vatanen and Fowler missed the first round, but fortunately for Carlyle, his blue-line depth chart is arguably the deepest in the league.

Rookies Shea Theodore and Brandon Montour each averaged about 20 minutes in the first round and are solid insurance policies if any of their established blue-liners are not 100 percent. Theodore and Ryan Getzlaf led the way offensively against Calgary with two goals and three assists apiece.

Carlyle said he expects far tougher sledding against Edmonton. The Oilers won three of the five regular-season meetings and outscored the Ducks 14-12. This is only the second time the teams have met in the playoffs, with the Oilers winning in five games in 2006 en route to the Stanley Cup finals.

"Every inch of the ice is earned as you move deeper into the playoffs," Carlyle said. "The teams that win those battles give themselves a better chance of moving on. We not surprised to be facing the Oilers, they got the job done against San Jose, and we know this series will be tougher than the last one."

The Oilers also received good news on their blue-line contingent when defenseman Oscar Klefbom announced he was at full strength after missing the third period of Edmonton's Game 6 clincher with an undisclosed illness.

"I feel good, almost back to normal," Klefbom said. "I didn't feel very good on the bench in San Jose but felt a lot better after the game when we won that game. I feel a lot better now and should be good to go (Wednesday)."

Edmonton may reunite its top line of McDavid, Patrick Maroon and Leon Draisaitl in the hopes of reigniting the offense. Draisaitl feasted on the Ducks in the regular season, registering six goals and two assists. Maroon has seen the chemistry his two linemates have created against Anaheim this season and expects to see more starting Wednesday.

"Just finding those little holes and creating offense for yourself, that's what elite players do," Maroon said. "Connor and Leon do a really good job of that, and they will be playing against the best defensive line in all the NHL in (Jakob) Silfverberg, (Andrew) Cogliano and Kesler."


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