ANAHEIM — Two high-octane offenses produced a defensive duel at Honda Center on Monday night, when the Ducks edged the Utah Mammoth, 3-2, in overtime after Troy Terry scored with four seconds to play in regulation.
The Ducks entered the tilt as the No. 2 attack in the NHL on the strength of their recent seven-game winning streak, a position Utah occupied on Oct. 25 toward the end of its own seven-game surge.
Yet offense was at a premium, as it had been for the Ducks during a three-game losing streak across which they scored just four goals. Utah lost for the seventh time in nine games since its October ascent.
Jackson LaCombe opened the scoring, Terry tied the game in its dying embers and Olen Zellweger won it in OT, as the Ducks moved back into first place in the Pacific Division and r

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