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Golden Knights and Ducks unhappy with opener

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Golden Knights forward Ivan Barbashev’s immediate reaction to Game 1 winner vs. Ducks
The Vegas Golden Knights took Game 1 of their Stanley Cup Playoffs series with the Anaheim Ducks.

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 · 2h · on MSN
Golden Knights and Ducks unhappy with opener as Game 2 approaches
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Ducks vs Golden Knights Prediction, Picks & Odds for Wednesday's NHL Playoffs Game 2
National Hockey League · 9h
Lawless: No Opportunity Wasted in Vegas
Vegas defeated Anaheim, 3-1, on Monday to take Game 1 of the Second Round series

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 · 20h
Things we learned: Golden Knights cash in on missed icing call
National Hockey League · 21h
Barbashev gets go-ahead goal in 3rd, Golden Knights edge Ducks in Game 1
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2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs Round 2 preview: Ducks vs. Golden Knights
So comprehensive was the overhaul, only a single player remains on the roster: Troy Terry, the longest-tenured Duck at just 28 years old.

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Vegas hosts Anaheim with 1-0 series lead
National Hockey League · 1d
NHL EDGE stats: Golden Knights-Ducks series in 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs
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Ducks HC Quenneville Blasts Icing Call on Knights' Game-Winning Goal After Trending NHL Video

Anaheim Ducks head coach Joel Quenneville expressed his displeasure Monday night over a controversial non-call on an icing, which led directly to the Vegas Golden Knights' game-winning goal in the third period of Game 1 of their second-round NHL playoff series.
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BLOG: Controversial call dominates conversation after Knights Game 1 win

The Vegas Golden Knights are bringing reinforcements for their second-round series against the Anaheim Ducks, which opens shortly after 6:30 p.m. at T-Mobile Arena. Two-way center William Karlsson will be in the lineup for the first time since Nov.
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