2-1 entering third

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No penalties for the Kings in the second but they only got one power play. Each team had a breakaway chance fail midway through the period. The Kings were outshot 15-8.

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Eric K said:

unbelievable. ducks win 3-2. we had a power play for the last 1:40 or so and a 6-on-3 for the last :40. we also had a puck bank off J.S. and go in after the whistle, although it didn't appear giguere really tried to stop the puck or look for it.

danny said:

crawford needs to go. every time we get a lead the team just sits back and plays defense instead of trying to get another goal or two. if this is crawfords system to hell with him.

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