NHL Western Conference Game 1 Semi-Finals Preview: Anaheim Ducks (0-0) vs. Vegas Golden Knights (0-0)

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Venue: Honda Center — Anaheim, California

Puck Drop: 7:00 PM PT / 10:00 PM ET

Broadcast: ESPN / Bally Sports West / Scripps Sports

INJURY REPORT

Anaheim Ducks

Trevor Zegras (C)Probable, minor wrist soreness

Mason McTavish (C/W)Probable, lower‑body maintenance

Jamie Drysdale (D)Out, shoulder recovery

John Gibson (G)Questionable, illness

Vegas Golden Knights

Jack Eichel (C)Probable, minor upper‑body soreness

Mark Stone (RW)Probable, back maintenance

Alec Martinez (D)Out, ankle injury

Logan Thompson (G)Probable, light workload management

TEAM RECORDS (2025–26 SEASON RECAP)

Anaheim Ducks

Record: 32–46–4

Goals For: 214

Goals Against: 276

Power Play: 18.1%

Penalty Kill: 76.4%

Vegas Golden Knights

Record: 47–30–5

Goals For: 254

Goals Against: 221

Power Play: 22.4%

Penalty Kill: 81.7%

RECENT TEAM FORM (PRESEASON & CONTEXT)

Anaheim Ducks

Youth movement continues with Zegras, McTavish, and Carlsson

Defensive structure still a work in progress

Preseason showed improved puck movement and transition play

Goaltending depth uncertain if Gibson is unavailable

Vegas Golden Knights

Veteran core looked sharp in preseason

Eichel and Stone healthy entering opener

Defensive pairings adjusting without Martinez

Goaltending rotation between Thompson and Hill remains strong

KEY PLAYER MATCHUPS

1. Trevor Zegras (ANA) vs. Jack Eichel (VGK)

Two elite playmakers with contrasting styles

Eichel’s two‑way game gives him an edge Edge: Vegas

2. Mason McTavish (ANA) vs. Brayden McNabb (VGK)

McTavish’s physicality vs. McNabb’s shutdown presence

Key battle for net‑front control Edge: Even

3. Leo Carlsson (ANA) vs. Shea Theodore (VGK)

Carlsson’s size and puck protection vs. Theodore’s mobility

Could swing Anaheim’s secondary scoring Edge: Vegas

4. Goaltending: Gibson/Dostal (ANA) vs. Thompson/Hill (VGK)

Vegas holds a clear stability advantage

Anaheim’s outcome heavily depends on Gibson’s availability Edge: Vegas

SERIES HISTORY

2025–26 Season Series: Vegas won 3–1

Last 10 Meetings: Vegas leads 8–2

At Honda Center: Vegas has won 5 straight

Golden Knights’ forecheck and depth have consistently overwhelmed Anaheim.

BETTING TRENDS

Anaheim Ducks

3–7 in last 10 home games

Under has hit in 4 of last 6

1–6 in last 7 vs. Vegas

Vegas Golden Knights

7–3 in last 10 season openers

6–2 in last 8 road games

Over has hit in 5 of last 7 vs. Anaheim

Game Odds

Anaheim Ducks                 6.5

Vegas Golden Knights    – 166

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Sunday, May 3, 2026

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