ANAHEIM — The Anaheim Ducks defeated the Vegas Golden Knights 4-3 on Sunday night in Game 4 of the second-round NHL playoffs, evening the series at two games apiece. Coach Joel Quenneville, introduced May 8, activated previously benched players including Mason McTavish, Olen Zellweger and Ian Moore; Moore scored early in the third period to extend the lead. Las Vegas saw its 21-game penalty-kill streak end as Anaheim scored two power-play goals in Game 4; Carter Hart and Lukáš Dostál have shown contrasting postseason numbers with Hart strong early and Dostál posting a .874 save percentage. Game 5 is scheduled for Tuesday in Las Vegas at 8:30 p.m. Central on ESPN, a pivotal next step in the series.
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If you're a Ducks fan, this win is a morale booster. The team's strategic lineup changes paid off, showing their adaptability. If you're a hockey enthusiast, the end of Vegas' penalty-kill streak is a notable shift. Keep an eye on Tuesday's Game 5. It's a pivotal moment in the series.
The Ducks' victory evens the series, making it anyone's game. The performance of Hart and Dostál could be game-changers. The Ducks' power-play success could also be a turning point. Worth forwarding if you know a hockey fan eagerly following the playoffs.
The Anaheim Ducks benefited from roster changes when bench players contributed decisively in Game 4, evening the series and improving the team's position as the matchup shifts to Las Vegas for Game 5.
The Vegas Golden Knights suffered lapses in discipline and power-play defense in Game 4, ending a 21-game penalty-kill streak and increasing pressure on their goaltending and special teams heading into Game 5.
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