Avalanche at Ducks Spread, Moneyline, Trends & Matchups

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Anaheim,Ca – Another meeting with the team occupying the bottom of the Western Conference could be just what the Anaheim Ducks need to rebound from a tough loss to a fellow playoff contender.

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The Ducks look to sweep a season series from the lowly Colorado Avalanche for the first time Sunday night.

Oddsmakers from Online Sportsbook SPORTSBETTING.COM have made the Ducks -260 money line favorites for today’s game against the Avalanche. Current NHL Public Betting Information shows that 63% of more than 218 bets for this game have been placed on the Ducks -260.

Anaheim (37-32-6) is in the thick of the West playoff race, competing with Edmonton, Nashville, St. Louis, Minnesota and Dallas for the final two spots.

The Ducks, who have seven regular-season games left, look to improve their playoff hopes against the Avalanche (31-42-2), who are already eliminated from postseason contention and own the fewest points in the conference.

Anaheim failed to capitalize on Friday’s meeting with the Oilers at Honda Center, falling 5-3 after allowing goals on Edmonton’s first two shots of the game. The Ducks took a team-record 54 shots, which included a 24-3 advantage in the third period.

"The guys did everything they could," said Jean-Sebastien Giguere, who gave up four goals on seven shots in 22:44 of playing time. "I’m sure we would have liked to have a better start. After the first two minutes, I thought we controlled the game.

"We’re still right in the hunt … so every game is a must-win from here on. And if we put this type of effort out on the ice every day, I’m not worried about it. I know we have the character, the talent and the leadership to go and do it."

Anaheim has won seven of its last eight meetings with Colorado, including all three this season following Wednesday’s 7-2 road victory. The Ducks have won four in a row over the Avs at home.

A strength for Anaheim could be in goal, as Giguere and Jonas Hiller have been successful against Colorado.

Giguere, who was pulled twice Friday, is 4-0-0 with a 1.72 goals-against average in his last four games versus the Avalanche, while Hiller is 3-1-0 with a 1.74 GAA in his career against them.

Hiller got the start in Wednesday’s matchup, making 34 saves. He’s 3-0-0 with a 1.63 GAA in his last four games – three starts.

The Avalanche lost their season high-tying sixth straight (0-5-1) on Friday, falling 4-1 to Vancouver after giving up three goals in the third.

Colorado is looking to avoid its longest losing streak since dropping eight in a row from Jan. 2-23, 1992, when the franchise was the Quebec Nordiques.

The Avs haven’t generated more than two goals in any game during the skid and could use some help from Ryan Smyth and Milan Hejduk, the team’s co-leaders with 26 goals.

Smyth, who has a team-high 58 points, has failed to muster a point in the last four games. He’s been held without a point in the last four meetings with Anaheim.

Hejduk scored against the Ducks on Wednesday, giving him goals in each of the last two meetings. However, he was held pointless Friday for the seventh time in nine games.

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Posted: 3/29/09 12:30AM ET

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