Will Cuylle’s two-way game has made steps into more responsibility and that has only welcomed the looks to jump in off the rush when turnovers are forced.
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New York’s once-sagging shooting percentage has soared, with Wednesday’s 7-3 win over the Lightning aiding the cause.
The Anaheim Ducks have become surprise contenders in the Western Conference after winning and 10 of their past 12, including a seven-game winning streak before falling to the Avalanche on Tuesday.
Don't look now, but the Anaheim Ducks are taking the NHL by storm. They have won seven straight games and lead the Pacific Division with 23 points.