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Here's what happened to the Anaheim Ducks last night (ANA 3, VGK 1)

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Okay, so you HAVE to hear what happened with the Anaheim Ducks last night!

### We Did It, You Guys!

Seriously, the Anaheim Ducks pulled off a much-needed 3-1 win against the Vegas Golden Knights on their home ice, which, like, feels extra good, right? After a tough stretch, this road win is exactly what we needed to, like, reset things. It was a really tight game, a total defensive battle for most of it. Brett Sennecke got us on the board in the second period, which was huge, and then Leo Carlsson — that kid is just something else — extended our lead in the third with a beautiful goal. Jamie Drysdale Harkins sealed it with an empty-netter, even though Mark Stone got a power-play goal right at the end for Vegas. Still, a win's a win, and we'll take it!

This win is, like, so important for the Anaheim Ducks. It snaps that tough streak we’ve been on and shows we can still grind out wins against top teams. We're still sitting 3rd in the Pacific with 92 points, but that last 10 record was looking a little rough, so this helps. It really sets the tone as we head back to Anaheim. You can just feel the energy shift, you know? It’s like when you finally get through the traffic on the 5 after a long drive — pure relief and excitement for what's next.

This morning in Anaheim, there’s just a buzz. It’s a good feeling waking up after a win, especially one where the team just looked so locked in. This kind of performance gives us hope for what's coming up. Now we just need to carry this momentum forward.

Let's Go Duuuucks — from Anaheim, this is Sof.

You should totally catch Keith and the team breaking this all down live, like, right now at mornings.live.

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