Penguins at Ducks live stream: Watch online
The surging Pittsburgh Penguins take a visit to face the Anaheim Ducks on Wednesday night and here's how you can watch online. The Anaheim Ducks (4-4-2) will host the reigning Stanley Cup champion Pittsburgh Penguins (6-2-1) on Wednesday, November 2. This game will start from the Honda Center at 10:30 PM EST. It will be aired on Sportsnet 360, Sportsnet 1, ROOT, and Fox Sports West. If you have an NHL.tv Wholesale Soccer Jerseys Supply subscription, you can watch the game on there as well.Article continues below ...Anaheim is coming off an impressive 4-0 win over the Los Angeles Kings on Tuesday. Facing the second end of games on consecutive nights, the Ducks will have to face a very tough Pittsburgh team. They have a 2-1-0 home record this season. Ryan Getzlaf and Corey Perry have a combined 17 points, while defenseman Cam Fowler has seven points.
Meanwhile, the Penguins will be getting goaltender Matt Murray back for their game against the Ducks. Murray helped lead Pittsburgh to their fourth Stanley Cup last season. They have three straight games, with wins over the Panthers, Islanders, and the Flyers. It's not a coincidence they're undefeated with Sidney Crosby in the lineup. They will look to improve their 1-2-0 record away from home. This will be the first part of back to back games for them, as they face the Kings on Thursday.
NHL.tvNext: All live stream info in one placeAccording to Oddsshark.com, the Penguins are favored Cheap Soccer Jerseys Online to get a road win. That's not surprising, especially with the Ducks playing last night.
Will Anaheim be able to pull off wins on consecutive evenings or will Pittsburgh get their west coast road trip started with a win? Both teams enter tonight needing a win.More from FanSidedNFL players believe legal pot would reduce use of painkillers6m agoTrail Blazers at Suns live stream: How to watch online13m agoMavericks at Jazz live stream: How to watch online14m agoRCR names Matt Borland as crew chief for Paul Menard1 h agoBen Roethlisberger Injury.
preseason contest between the Ducks and Sharks in Anaheim brought a rare sighting: a line brawl during a meaningless preseason game.
Though the shenanigans were brief and relatively uneventful, they did involve an unlikely participant right in the middle. A linesman did his best to de-escalate the situation but only found himself sandwiched between angry players.
The poor official tried to break up the initial altercation between San Jose&39;s Wholesale NBA Jerseys Tommy Wingels and Anaheim&39;s Andrew Cogliano (and Ryan Kesler, who was the third man in) but couldn&39;t manage to separate the parties before reinforcements arrived. He was quickly engulfed in a swarm of players and dragged down to the ice surface.Article continues below ...Fortunately, things settled down pretty quickly and it didn&39;t look like the official caught any rogue punches or ended up worse for the wear.
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