NHL Game Preview: Vegas Golden Knights at Anaheim Ducks with Line Combinations 05/10/2026 | Inside The Rink

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Vegas Golden Knights (6-3-0) at Anaheim Ducks (5-4-0)
Venue: Honda Center
Date: Sunday, May 10
Time: 9:30 pm EST
How To Watch: ESPN
Radio: 96.7 FM KTCK/104.5 ESPN Radio
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Vegas Golden Knights News & Notes:
The Golden Knights look to take 3-1 lead back home. They have the chance after winning game three in a big way 6-2. They’re averaging 3.7 goals per game while allowing 2.7 goals per game in the playoffs. They’re averaging 3.3 goals per game in the series.
Anaheim Ducks News & Notes:
The Ducks look to even the series before they head to Vegas and a win would also force a game six at home for Anaheim. They’re averaging 3.6 goals per game while allowing 3.4 goals per game in the playoffs. They’re averaging two goals per game in the series.
Vegas Golden Knights Projected Lines
Barbashev-Eichel-Stone
Howden-Karlsson-Marner
Dorofeyev-Hertl-Kolesar
C.Smith-Dowd-Sissons
McNabb-Theodore
Hanifin-Andersson
Hutton-Coghlan
Hart
Hill
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Anaheim Ducks Projected Lines
Kreider-Carlsson-Terry
Killorn-Granlund-Gauthier
McTavish-Poehling-Sennecke
Viel-Washe-Harkins
LaCombe-Trouba
Mintyukov-Carlson
Hinds-Helleson
Dostal
Husso
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Players To Watch:
Vegas Golden Knights
Mitch Marner had a hat trick on Friday night. He’s heating up with nine points in the last four games. He has 13 points in the playoffs coming on six goals and seven assists.
Anaheim Ducks
Beckett Sennecke is also heating up as he has goal in back-to-back games. He has three goals in the playoffs.
Injury Report:
Vegas Golden Knights
D Jeremy Lauzon – Out
F Alexander Holtz – DTD
Anaheim Ducks
F Jansen Harkins – DTD
D Radko Gudas – DTD
G Petr Mrazek – IR
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