ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) — Leo Carlsson recorded one goal and two assists, guiding the Anaheim Ducks to a thrilling 5-4 shootout win over the Los Angeles Kings on Friday night. The Ducks overcame a late deficit to force overtime before sealing the victory in the shootout.
Carlsson’s goal came in the final minutes of regulation, tying the game and setting up the dramatic finish. The rookie center continues to impress, playing a central role in Anaheim’s offensive efforts this season. His linemates contributed with steady puck control and timely passing that exposed gaps in the Kings’ defense.
Los Angeles responded with strong offensive pushes, but Anaheim’s resilience and goaltending held firm through overtime. In the shootout, the Ducks converted their chances efficiently, with Carlsson assisting on a pivotal play that helped secure the win.
Fans at Honda Center were treated to a high-energy Pacific Division rivalry game characterized by speed, physical play, and dramatic scoring exchanges. The victory adds momentum to the Ducks’ recent surge, while the Kings will look to rebound in their next outing.
“We kept believing, even when things got tough,” Carlsson said after the game. “The group stayed together and found a way to win.”
Author summary: In a tense Pacific Division clash, Leo Carlsson led Anaheim’s late rally and shootout triumph over Los Angeles, highlighting his growing impact on the Ducks’ lineup.