Bedard scores twice in 3rd, Blackhawks rally from down 3 to defeat Ducks
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In a thrilling matchup on November 30, 2025, the Anaheim Ducks faced off against the Chicago Blackhawks in what turned out to be a highly competitive game. The Ducks opened the scoring with a power-play goal from Trevor Zegras, who displayed remarkable skill and precision. The Blackhawks responded quickly, with Patrick Kane showcasing his trademark playmaking ability to set up a goal by Seth Jones, tying the game at one.
As the game progressed, both teams displayed their offensive talents. Adam Henrique added another goal for the Ducks, slipping the puck past Blackhawks goalie Petr Mrazek. However, Chicago was not to be outdone; Alex DeBrincat found the back of the net with a wrist shot that left Ducks goalie John Gibson helpless, bringing the score to 2-2.
The third period saw intense action as both teams battled for dominance. With only minutes left, the Ducks found a breakthrough with a highlight-reel goal from Troy Terry, who danced around defenders before firing the puck into the net. Despite a late push from Chicago, including opportunities from Kane and Taylor Raddysh, the Ducks held on to secure a hard-fought victory, showcasing both their offensive depth and resilient defense.
The game served as a testament to the skill levels in the NHL, with both teams showing they can contend in a tightly packed Western Conference. The Ducks will look to build on this momentum, while the Blackhawks aim to regroup as they prepare for their next challenge.
As the game progressed, both teams displayed their offensive talents. Adam Henrique added another goal for the Ducks, slipping the puck past Blackhawks goalie Petr Mrazek. However, Chicago was not to be outdone; Alex DeBrincat found the back of the net with a wrist shot that left Ducks goalie John Gibson helpless, bringing the score to 2-2.
The third period saw intense action as both teams battled for dominance. With only minutes left, the Ducks found a breakthrough with a highlight-reel goal from Troy Terry, who danced around defenders before firing the puck into the net. Despite a late push from Chicago, including opportunities from Kane and Taylor Raddysh, the Ducks held on to secure a hard-fought victory, showcasing both their offensive depth and resilient defense.
The game served as a testament to the skill levels in the NHL, with both teams showing they can contend in a tightly packed Western Conference. The Ducks will look to build on this momentum, while the Blackhawks aim to regroup as they prepare for their next challenge.