"I have to play my own game and give it to them," Lundestrom said. "They're great players. As Swedes, they help me on the ice. It's nice to play with them. It's simpler with the language and communication on the ice."
Silfverberg was among the handful of veterans in the lineup tonight for Anaheim, along with Rakell, Daniel Sprong, Derek Grant, Michael Del Zotto, Cam Fowler and goalie John Gibson.
The Ducks kept it going in the middle session, earning a three-goal cushion on a wrister from the left wing by defenseman Brendan Guhle. "I think I have a pretty decent shot," Guhle said. with a laugh. "I saw an opening in the glove. I don't know if it went off their guy's stick, but I saw that spot. I hit it."