Ducks might be without Frederik Andersen when they play Chicago on Friday
The Duck are likely to be without goalie Frederik Andersen (31) because of illnes when they play Patrick Kane (8) and the Blackhawks on Friday.
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Anaheim goalie Frederik Andersen remains ill and didn’t come to the rink Thursday, Ducks Coach Bruce Boudreau said, so he likely won’t be available for the game against the Chicago Blackhawks on Friday.
The real concern for the Ducks is consistency because they have not won two in a row since a four-game winning streak Nov. 1-7. The teams play at 2 p.m. Friday at the Honda Center. It will be broadcast on NBC Sports Network and can be heard on 830 AM radio.
Right wing Jakob Silfverberg said Chicago is the type of challenge they need right now but Boudreau said that “I’d rather play my [teen-aged] son’s team in Norfolk, quite frankly. But it certainly will bring out the best in you. We’ve played them the last two years, and we’ve gotten smoked pretty good the day after Thanksgiving. We have to be prepared.”
The Ducks have lost their last three Black Friday games against the Blackhawks and are 0-2-1 against them since they took a 3-2 series lead in last season’s Western Conference finals.
Chicago’s Patrick Kane is on a 17-game point streak, the longest in the NHL since Pittsburgh’s Pascal Dupuis in 2012.
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