Ducks spooky surprise

The Anaheim Ducks took their coffee with a scream and sugar this week.

In a video posted by the Ducks on social media, the team were spooked as they arrived at the Honda Center for a recent morning practice.

The Ducks partnered with a local business called 17th Door to create a scary hallway leading to the team’s locker room. A fake construction worker, who wore a clown mask under his helmet, pretended to work on a pipe outside the doors to the locker room.

Jacob Trouba tried to hide himself in the corner as a fake pipe exploded in front of him.

“Early wake up call, wasn’t really expecting that,” Trouba said in the video. “Not as much the clown masks, but when pipes were going to explode, I don’t know what you’re supposed to do but curl up in the corner. I don’t know what the logical play is.”

Leo Carlsson was scared by the fake fire and the clown mask. He even got an extra scare as the clown construction worked followed him into the Ducks locker room and sounded a blow horn.

After the freight, he admitted it scared him and that he thought the construction workers were real.

Nikita Nesterenko and Mikael Granlund ditched Cutter Gauthier as soon as they saw fire and ran back towards the elevators from where they came from.

Looks like all the Ducks went the fright way.