Oct 19, 2009
Story Timeline: 39 days
After averaging only 2.28 goals a game, they are trying to add more scoring pop. ANAHEIM – After getting shut out for the second time in three games, the Ducks understandably focused on offense in a two-hour practice Sunday. While no one is pushing the panic button, this much is clear: A team whose biggest offseason moves involved getting offensive help is averaging just 2.28 goals a game and stuck in an 0-for-17 streak on the power play. Top-line center Ryan Getzlaf called out his line for not leading the way out of the funk, but there is plenty of responsibility to bear. "We don't have one line right now that's playing consistently well," Joffrey Lupul said. "The games we've won and played well it seems like everybody contributed. It's just a matter of everyone getting comfortable with who they're playing with, and there's...
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