ANAHEIM, Calif. The Anaheim Ducks advanced to the Western Conference Second Round after defeating the Edmonton Oilers in six games and returned to practice Saturday as they prepare to face the Vegas Golden Knights. Game 1 is scheduled Monday night at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, marking the franchises' first postseason meeting. Las Vegas enters the series with extensive postseason experience and is listed as a betting favorite, while Anaheim comes off three regular-season wins over Vegas, including two November overtime victories and a 4-3 February win. Players such as Troy Terry and Jackson LaCombe cited confidence; teams will finalize travel and Game 1 preparations this week.
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This series could shake up the NHL landscape. If you're a Ducks fan, it's a chance to see your team prove their regular-season victories weren't flukes. If you're a Golden Knights fan, it's a test of your team's postseason prowess. Either way, it's high-stakes hockey worth watching.
The Ducks are underdogs, but they've shown they can beat Vegas. The Golden Knights have the postseason experience, but that doesn't guarantee a win. Grab your jersey, tune in Monday night, and see who takes the first game. Worth forwarding if you know a hockey fan who loves a good underdog story.
The Vegas Golden Knights benefit from deeper playoff experience, organizational continuity, and betting-market favoritism, positioning them as pre-series favorites entering the matchup.
The Anaheim Ducks face the challenge of sustaining momentum after their first playoff-series victory in nine years while confronting a more seasoned Golden Knights roster.
After eliminating Oilers, Ducks turn focus to next 'big challenge' -- the Golden Knights
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