(Sports Network) - The powerful Anaheim Ducks roll into the desert this evening, as they battle the Phoenix Coyotes at Jobing.com Arena.
The Ducks have dominated the Coyotes this season, winning each of the first three meetings by a combined score of 14-7. The closest matchup came in the lone game at Phoenix, a 2-1 Anaheim triumph on October 7.
Anaheim has won the last eight meetings dating back to last year and has registered at least one point in 16 consecutive matchups. The Ducks have won 13 of those games, lost two in overtime and tied once.
The last Phoenix win in regulation came back on October 12, 2003 -- a 2-0 win at Anaheim. The Coyotes last beat the Ducks in regulation at home on March 15, 2003.
Anaheim has a record of 27-4-6 for 60 points, eight points ahead of Buffalo for tops in the NHL and 11 points ahead of Nashville for first in the Western Conference.
The Ducks earned a 4-1 triumph over the Dallas Stars on Wednesday evening. Jean-Sebastien Giguere stopped 26 shots to lead Anaheim to the divisional win at the Honda Center.
Corey Perry had a pair of goals, and Chris Pronger and Scott Niedermayer added markers for the Ducks, who have won two straight and seven of their last eight games.
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The Ducks have dominated the Coyotes this season, winning each of the first three meetings by a combined score of 14-7. The closest matchup came in the lone game at Phoenix, a 2-1 Anaheim triumph on October 7.
Anaheim has won the last eight meetings dating back to last year and has registered at least one point in 16 consecutive matchups. The Ducks have won 13 of those games, lost two in overtime and tied once.
The last Phoenix win in regulation came back on October 12, 2003 -- a 2-0 win at Anaheim. The Coyotes last beat the Ducks in regulation at home on March 15, 2003.
Anaheim has a record of 27-4-6 for 60 points, eight points ahead of Buffalo for tops in the NHL and 11 points ahead of Nashville for first in the Western Conference.
The Ducks earned a 4-1 triumph over the Dallas Stars on Wednesday evening. Jean-Sebastien Giguere stopped 26 shots to lead Anaheim to the divisional win at the Honda Center.
Corey Perry had a pair of goals, and Chris Pronger and Scott Niedermayer added markers for the Ducks, who have won two straight and seven of their last eight games.
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