Anaheim overcame a two-goal, third-period deficit with a game-tying goal from Leo Carlsson with 91 seconds left and a nasty shootout winner from Mason McTavish to beat their crosstown rival Los Angeles Kings, 5-4. Chris Kreider talked about the team’s comeback ability and the energy of his first Freeway Face-off. Carlsson on his goal and the no-quit attitude the Ducks have developed. Joel Quenneville reacts to the win, and the need for defensive improvement.
0:00 Chris Kreider
2:51 Leo Carlsson
5:23 Joel Quenneville
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thanks for the reupload
I won't say Husso was bad but he wasn't good either so I'm not sure what you were on about with that question, he had a negative xGSA in that game. Sure he made those 2 timely saves but they were cancelled out by the 2 soft ones he let sneak between his arm and body.. and the only reason he got to that shot late in the 3rd was because Kempe whiffed on the puck a bit.
They need to update the lockers man owners is worth like 13bil