NHL Western Conference Game 2 Semi-Finals Preview: Anaheim Ducks (0-1) vs. Vegas Golden Knights (1-0)

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

Venue: T‑Mobile Arena — Las Vegas, Nevada

Broadcast: ESPN / Sportsnet / Bally Sports West

Vegas leads the best‑of‑7 Western Conference First Round series 1–0.

INJURY REPORT (as of May 5, 2026)

Anaheim Ducks

Leo Carlsson — Questionable (upper body)

Pavel Mintyukov — Active

John Gibson — Active

Mason McTavish — Active

Vegas Golden Knights

Jack Eichel — Active

Mark Stone — Active

Shea Theodore — Questionable (lower body)

Logan Thompson — Active

No confirmed absences, but Carlsson and Theodore are the two major status variables.

TEAM RECORDS & RECENT FORM

Anaheim Ducks

Regular Season: 37–40–5

Playoffs: 0–1

Last 5 Games: L W W L W

Game 1 Result: ANA 2 – VGK 4 Anaheim played a competitive first two periods but was out‑shot 38–24 and out‑chanced heavily at 5‑on‑5.

Vegas Golden Knights

Regular Season: 45–33–4

Playoffs: 1–0

Last 5 Games: W W L W W

Game 1 Result: VGK 4 – ANA 2 Vegas controlled pace, zone time, and special teams, scoring twice on the power play.

PLAYER MATCHUPS

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

Zegras: 22 G, 41 A (season)

Eichel: 34 G, 47 A (season)

Eichel dominated Game 1 with a goal and an assist. Zegras must generate more controlled entries for Anaheim to stay competitive.

Mason McTavish (ANA) vs. Mark Stone (VGK)

McTavish: 27 G, 55 PTS

Stone: Elite two‑way presence, 200‑ft impact

Stone’s line suffocated Anaheim’s top forwards in Game 1.

Goaltending Battle

John Gibson (ANA): 2.89 GAA, .909 SV%

Logan Thompson (VGK): 2.54 GAA, .915 SV%

Thompson was sharp in Game 1 (.923 SV%), while Gibson faced too many high‑danger looks.

SERIES HISTORY

2025–26 Regular Season: Vegas won 3 of 4 meetings.

Game 1: Vegas 4–2.

Vegas has won 8 of the last 10 vs. Anaheim.

Ducks are 1–6 in their last seven games at T‑Mobile Arena.

Vegas has been a consistent matchup problem for Anaheim due to depth and forecheck pressure.

BETTING TRENDS

Vegas is 6–1 in its last seven home games.

Anaheim is 3–8 in its last 11 road games.

Vegas overs have hit in 5 of last 7.

Anaheim unders have hit in 4 of last 6.

Vegas has covered the puck line in 4 straight vs. Anaheim.

Game Odds

Anaheim Ducks                 6.5

Vegas Golden Knights    – 162

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Tuesday, May 5, 2026

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