Anaheim Ducks Snap Vegas Golden Knights' 12-Game Point Streak with 4-2 Victory, Extend Own Winning Streak to Six Games
Ducks' stunning comeback from two goals down in the third period ends Golden Knights' historic start to the season; Mason McTavish's go-ahead goal and Sam Carrick's double secures Anaheim's first six-game winning streak in nearly two years.
- Anaheim Ducks rallied from a two-goal deficit in the final period to secure a 4-2 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights, snapping the Knights' 12-game point streak and handing them their first regulation loss of the season.
- Mason McTavish scored the go-ahead goal with 3:40 remaining in the third period, marking his sixth goal of the season and securing the Ducks' comeback.
- Sam Carrick netted two goals for the Ducks, including the game-tying goal and an insurance goal into an empty net in the final minutes.
- The Ducks' win extends their own winning streak to six games, the first six-game winning streak for the team in almost two years.
- This game marks a significant turnaround for the Ducks, who have struggled in recent seasons and this victory demonstrates the team's resilience and potential.