Ducks' power play, running 10 skaters deep, wakes up in critical Game 4 win
ANAHEIM, Calif. — Many teams have one power-play unit that gets the lion’s share of prime ice time. Second units, on the other hand, often have less than a minute — sometimes as few as 30 seconds — if the first unit doesn’t score. And sometimes those second units don’t even see the ice.That’s not the case with the Anaheim Ducks, who spread their offensive talent between units, which has paid off in this postseason. In their 4-3 Game 4 victory over the Vegas Golden Knights, it was the so-called second unit that fired up a power play that had been shut down by the Knights’ aggressive penalty kill in the first three games of the second round series.Advertisementالمصدر: The Athletic | Source: The Athletic
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