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The Anaheim Ducks defeated the Vegas Golden Knights 4-3, evening their playoff series at 2-2. The Ducks' power play improved, scoring in the first two periods as they head to Game 5 in Las Vegas.
Ducks forward Beckett Sennecke celebrates with teammates after scoring in the first period Sunday against the Vegas Golden Knights at Honda Center. (Sean M. Haffey / Getty Images)
The Ducksâ second-round playoff showdown with the Vegas Golden Knights has become a best-of-three series.
With a 4-3 victory Sunday before a raucous sold-out crowd at the Honda Center, the Ducks evened the series 2-2 as it heads back to Las Vegas for Game 5 on Tuesday. But it wasnât easy, with the Golden Knights twice rallying from one-goal deficits, only to see the Ducks answer each time.
And the Ducksâ power play, so lethal in the teamâs first-round win over Edmonton and so ineffective in the first three games of this series, finally found a spark, scoring goals in each of the first two periods.
The Ducks' goals came from Beckett Sennecke, Mikael Granlund, Alex Killorn and Ian Moore. , and scored for Vegas.
The Ducks won the game 4-3 against the Golden Knights.
The Ducks' power play scored goals in each of the first two periods, showing significant improvement.
The series is now tied 2-2, with the next game set to take place in Las Vegas.
Game 5 is scheduled for Tuesday in Las Vegas.

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The Ducks were fast and physical in the early going, playing with an urgency they lacked in their Game 3 loss. They also did a better job protecting the puck and that paid off with the teamâs first power-play goal of the series 8:43 into the first period.
Vegas had killed 11 penalties against the Ducks and 21 in a row dating back to Game 3 in their first-round series against Utah. But after Dylan Coghlan went off for interference, Sennecke teed up a slap shot from the top of the right circle for his fourth goal of the playoffs, putting the Ducks up 1-0.
The lead didnât last long, however, with Dorofeyev evening things with a power-play goal of his own about a minute and half later. The goal, on a tip-in, was Dorofeyevâs fifth of the postseason.
Granlund put the Ducks back on top less than five minutes before the first intermission, taking a pass from Jeffrey Viel along the left-side boards and getting off a shot as he battled Vegas forward Cole Smith. The puck appeared to strike the blade of Smithâs stick as Viel let it go and that proved fortunate for the Ducks since the deflection fooled defenseman Noah Hanifin and goalie Carter Hart, who both let the bouncing puck tumble through them and into the goal.
That lead didnât last long, either, with Howden tying things again for Vegas 4:04 into the second period. The goal, on the Golden Knightsâ ninth shot, was Howdenâs seventh of the playoffs, giving him a share of the NHL lead. Mitch Marner assisted on the first two Vegas goals, giving him a league-best 15 points in 10 postseason games.
However, Killorn scored the Ducksâ second power-play less than two minutes before the second intermission, putting the Ducks in front to stay. Moore doubled the lead 3:43 into the third, lining in a slap shot from well above the right circle.
The two-goal lead matched the largest of the series for the Ducks. Hertl cut that in half with 64 seconds to play after Vegas pulled their goalie for an extra attacker. But the Golden Knights got no closer.
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Both teams have split their two games at home. The Golden Knights will have the home-ice advantage â if there is one â over the last three games since two are scheduled in Las Vegas.
Sundayâs win marked the sixth consecutive time the Ducks evened a playoff series it trailed 2-1 after three games.
Vegas played without winger Mark Stone, whose 28 goals were second-most on the team during the regular season. Stone, who had a goal and an assist in the first three games against the Ducks, is the teamâs all-time playoff scoring leader with 79 points (39 goals, 40 assists) in 94 games. He sustained an undisclosed injury in the first period of Game 3 and his status for the rest of the series is unclear.
This story originally appeared in Los Angeles Times.