Anaheim hasn't played with a lead yet this season, having allowed the first goal in each of its three games, so naturally the Ducks will be looking for more offense early Tuesday. They've scored two goals in each of their first three games despite averaging 32.3 shots per game. The Ducks have liked their chances on the power play, but coach Randy Carlyle said they have struggled to get a good net-front presence, a reason why their power play is 1-for-12, the lone goal coming during a 5-on-3 advantage. "I don't think we've played well enough to win," captain Ryan Getzlaf said. "We've had too many lapses throughout the games. When you're talking about this league you're playing high-end talent and some good hockey teams so you've got to be able to play for 60 minutes if you expect to win." Forward Emerson Etem will make his season debut after being claimed off of waivers last Thursday. Etem, 24, was placed on waivers by the Vancouver Canucks. He returns to his original team; the Ducks selected him with the 29th pick in the 2010 NHL Draft. Etem had 15 goals and 31 points in 112 games with Anaheim before getting traded to the New York Rangers on June 27, 2015. "We're at a point right now where we need a spark and it's just exciting for me to be back with the boys," Etem said. "To see a lot of familiar faces, it just makes it so much easier, especially the transition on the ice."