Daily News (Los Angeles)

Ducks `deserved better' in loss to Predators

- By Josh Gross Correspond­ent

Less than 24 hours after losing to the Kings in a shootout at Crypto.com Arena, the Ducks were poised to help their rivals by sweeping a three-game season series against the Nashville Predators.

After falling to the Ducks twice in Tennessee, the visitors were four points back of the Kings, second in the Western Conference wildcard race, entering Sunday's tilt at the Honda Center.

At the conclusion of the early evening contest, a 4-2 defeat for the Ducks, that gap shrunk to two points thanks to Nashville's fifth regulation victory on a fivegame trip.

“That's a game we could've won,” Ducks coach Greg Cronin said. “I told the team, we played them two other times and we probably played them better this game than the other two and we won.”

Another stout and stingy effort by the Predators produced goals from Roman Josi in the second period and three in the third from Filip

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Forsberg, Michael McCarron and an empty-net finish for Gustav Nyquist, which was enough to offset the Ducks' lamp-lighters, Isac Lundestrom and Brett Leason.

Playing the second game of a back-to-back, neither team appeared to suffer on the ice until the Ducks succumbed to the Predators' physicalit­y in the third period.

The opening 20 minutes featured heavy, sharp skating, a fight between Ducks center Sam Carrick and Nashville defenseman Jeremy Lauzon, but no goals.

Nashville didn't waste time getting on the board in the second, grabbing the lead a minute in when Josi connected on his 12th goal. His straightaw­ay slap shot from just inside the blue line zoomed over the glove of Ducks goaltender Lukas Dostal, who got the start the day after John Gibson's 48-save performanc­e against the Kings.

The home team responded at 11:55 when Lundestrom took a beautiful backhand no-look pass from Max Jones and netted his third of the year low against the Predators backup goaltie Kevin

THE SCORE

PREDATORS 4, DUCKS 2

Up next: Ducks at Sharks, Thursday, 7:30 p.m., BSSC

SUMMARY

Nashville Ducks

First Period:

None. Penalties: Carrick, ANA (Tripping), 11:15. Carrick, ANA (Fighting), 17:57. Lauzon, NSH (Fighting), 17:57.

Second Period:

1, Nashville, Josi 12 (Forsberg, Fabbro), 1:00. 2, Ducks, Lundestrom 3 (Leason, Jones), 11:55. Penalties: Gudas, ANA (Tripping), 1:23. Carrier, NSH (Interferen­ce), 8:51. Gudas, ANA (High Sticking), 13:06. Gudas, ANA (Holding), 17:54.

3, Nashville, Forsberg 28 (Novak), 3:26. 4, Nashville, McCarron 8 (Sherwood, Fabbro), 8:43. 5, Ducks, Leason 7 (McTavish, Henrique), 17:36. 6, Nashville, Nyquist 15 (O'Reilly), 17:58 (en). Penalties: Sherwood, NSH (Tripping), 0:46. Josi, NSH (Delay of Game), 18:41.

Third Period: Shots on goal:

Power-play opportunit­ies:

Goalies:

8-12-12: 32;

Nashville 0 of 4. Ducks 0 of 3; Nashville, Lankinen 8-4-0 (31 shots-29 saves). Ducks, Dostal 8-15-1 (28-25);

12,000 (17,174); 2:25.

A:

Nashville 7-13-9: 29. Ducks

T: 0 0 1 1 3 — 4 1 — 2

Lankinen, who stopped 29 shots.

“I like our first two periods,” Lundestrom said. “We had a couple turnovers and they got the momentum back. That definitely killed the game a little bit. We lost some pucks in important spots. Otherwise the first and second period were really good, we've just to continue that for 60 minutes.”

Nashville turned the screws in the third by controllin­g the puck in the Ducks' defensive zone and pressuring Dostal, who made 25 saves against 28 shots.

Forsberg's 28th goal of the year came at 3:26 following a faceoff in the Ducks' zone, where he created space to his right before unleashing a laser beam of a wrist shot that beat Dostal clean.

Nashville's third came a little more than five minutes later, when McCarron cleaned up a saved slap shot.

The Ducks (20-35-3, 42 points) gave their fans hope, but just for a moment, when Leason's seventh of the season cut the deficit to one at 17:36.

But 22 seconds later, Nashville (32-25-2, 64 points) shut the door with an empty-net finish on Nyquist's 15th goal.

By avoiding a season sweep, the Predators have earned at least one point in 16 of their last 20 meetings against the Ducks, which fell to 2-5-0 in the latter half of back-to-backs.

“We deserved a better fate,” said Cronin, noting the Ducks' four successful penalty kills. “That hurts. We played well.”

 ?? YANNICK PETERHANS —THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Ducks' Ryan Strome bats the puck at Predators goalie Kevin Lankinen on Sunday.
YANNICK PETERHANS —THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Ducks' Ryan Strome bats the puck at Predators goalie Kevin Lankinen on Sunday.

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