Ducks Dominate Cans, 3-0 in Thrilling Hockey Match!
Troy Terry scored a goal and three points in his return from injury, and John Carlson led Anaheim in shifts played in his Ducks debut. Mason McTavish was a healthy scratch.
Mar 15, 2026; Montreal, Quebec, CAN; Anaheim Ducks defenseman Pavel Mintyukov (98) defends the puck against Montreal Canadiens left wing Alexandre Texier (85) during the third period at Bell Centre. MONTREAL, Que. – The Anaheim Ducks are finally back to full strength, and while a new Duck made his debut, it was the old standards that put Anaheim back on track to close its four-game road trip.
A pair of Leo Carlsson goals put the Ducks out front, a three-point night in Troy Terry’s return brought Anaheim back level, and Cutter Gauthier’s team-leading 34th goal put the Ducks over the top in a 4-3 win over the Montreal Canadiens on Sunday at Centre Bell. Lukáš Dostál made 27 saves in the victory. John Carlson, acquired from Washington at the trade deadline , returned from a lower-body injury and made his Ducks debut, skating on a team-high 31 shifts and second-best 22:59 time-on-ice.
"He’s a really good hockey player," Terry said of Carlson on the Victory+ broadcast. "He’s someone that I’ve always really appreciated how he plays the game. He plays the right way.
He’s poised. He just seems calm. You could feel that tonight.
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