National Hockey League
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Anaheim at Utah
When: 10:00 PM ET, Wednesday, March 12, 2025
Where: Delta Center, Salt Lake City, Utah

As two of the younger teams in the NHL, many players on the Anaheim Ducks and Utah Hockey Club are getting their first taste of a playoff race.

Anaheim and Utah will continue their pursuit of a postseason berth when they meet Wednesday evening in Salt Lake City.

Both teams will be eager to add two points to their season total and attempt to get closer to the second wild-card spot in the Western Conference.

After earning points in three straight games (1-0-2) and six of the past seven (4-1-2), Utah sits three points behind the Calgary Flames in the hunt for the second wild card, while the Ducks are seven points behind Calgary.

Utah rallied from a 3-1 deficit to send the game into overtime Friday against the Chicago Blackhawks but lost 4-3.

Utah then stormed back from a 3-0 deficit Monday against the visiting Toronto Maple Leafs by scoring three straight goals but lost 4-3 in a shootout.

"Really good effort. We need to build on it," Utah defenseman Michael Kesselring said. "We need to keep playing that way into Anaheim because we need the two points."

Utah general manager Bill Armstrong was concerned early in the season that his young players might needlessly burn energy or have trouble leveling their emotions, but that doesn't appear to be a concern at this point of the season for coach Andre Tourigny.

"We talk about the youth of our team -- we're the second-youngest team in the league -- there's a growing curve for us," Tourigny said. "The way the guys embrace it and the way they learn and progress, it's amazing. That's why we want to play those kinds of games, meaningful games. They're in it."

The Ducks hosted the Washington Capitals on Tuesday night and battled back from three one-goal deficits before surrendering the final three goals of the third period in a 7-4 loss.

Anaheim has lost four of six games since a 5-2 victory against the visiting Vancouver Canucks on Feb. 27 pulled them within six points of the final wild card.

"It's terrible that we lost the game," Ducks coach Greg Cronin said after the defeat to the Capitals. "For me, it's one of those games you can build on as a coach. We still will, but it adds more confidence to it when you win the game. But we'll learn from it and we'll move forward. We have no time to really lick our wounds; we've got to get ready for Utah."

Anaheim received solid contributions from its defensemen against Washington: Jacob Trouba scored his first goal since his trade from the New York Rangers on Dec. 6, and Pavel Mintyukov and Drew Helleson also scored.

--FIeld Level Media

Stats and Records
Team Comparison
  W/L Strk Home Away Day Night Div
Anaheim 28-29-5-2 L1 15-15-2-0 13-14-3-2 8-4-0-0 20-25-5-2 8-11-1-0
Utah 28-25-8-3 L2 12-13-4-3 16-12-4-0 2-6-0-1 26-19-8-2 9-8-2-1
Last Meeting
Anaheim Utah
Date Away Home Shots Saves PP Shots Saves PP
12/22/24 ANA 5 (SO) UTAH 4 30 21 1-6 25 26 1-5
Player Stats
Previous Matchup
Total Points Player  
Anaheim R. Fabbri 2
Utah C. Keller 4
Goals Player  
Anaheim R. Fabbri 2
Utah C. Keller 2
Assists Player  
Anaheim C. Gauthier 2
Utah C. Keller 2
Saves Player  
Anaheim L. Dostal 21
Utah J. Stauber 26
Season
Total Points Player  
Anaheim T. Terry 50
Utah C. Keller 79
Goals Player  
Anaheim F. Vatrano 22
Utah D. Guenther 27
Assists Player  
Anaheim T. Terry 33
Utah C. Keller 54
Saves Player  
Anaheim L. Dostal 1214
Utah K. Vejmelka 1056
Quickchart Matchup
Anaheim Off vs  Utah Def
2.66 GF
2.94 GA
27.6 Shots
28 Shots
22 PP
37 PK
Utah Off vs  Anaheim Def
2.83 GF
3.09 GA
28.4 Shots
32.2 Shots
43 PP
47 PK