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Ducks Need To Get Rolling
by Paul on 11/19/09 at 01:46 PM ET
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from Pierre LeBrun of ESPN,
Can the real Anaheim Ducks please present themselves to the nearest NHL arena?
Because so far this season I haven’t seen the team that knocked off the San Jose Sharks last spring. This team is too talented to be sitting last in the Western Conference at the quarter-pole mark of the season.
The Ducks open up a seven-game home stand against Tampa Bay on Thursday night, a critical juncture in their season before they lose their grip on it.
“These next seven games at home will be very crucial and hopefully they will turn our season around,” defenseman James Wisniewski told ESPN.com.
A 6-10-3 start has produced lots of meetings—some with players only, some with the coaching staff. They are looking for answers … before it’s too late.
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