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Midgame 3-goal flurry sends Ducks to win over Jets
- On Tuesday, the Anaheim Ducks scored three goals in 104 seconds to rally past the Winnipeg Jets 4-1 at Canada Life Centre before 13,249 fans.
- Coming off a scoreless first period in which Anaheim outshot Winnipeg 8-2, the Jets opened the scoring at 5:04 of the second when Morgan Barron tipped home a goal, but Anaheim responded with three goals in 104 seconds.
- Washe tied it at 6:24, Poehling scored 14 seconds later, and Killorn added an insurance goal at 8:08, with Poehling finishing with a goal and an assist.
- The result completed a three-game series sweep of Winnipeg, keeping Anaheim atop the Pacific Division and leaving the Jets at 26-27-10, five points out.
- Both teams play again on Thursday as the Ducks lead the season series 12-6, with Anaheim visiting Toronto and Winnipeg hosting the Rangers.
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Ducks continue determined push for playoffs with solid 3-1 win over Jets
WINNIPEG — The Anaheim Ducks are in the middle of a fierce battle for top spot in the Pacific Division, but they aren’t letting the standings distract them from their ultimate goal.
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Leaning Left8Leaning Right1Center4Last UpdatedBias Distribution61% Left
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- 61% of the sources lean Left
61% Left
L 61%
C 31%
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