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The Anaheim Ducks secured their first playoff win in nine years by defeating the Edmonton Oilers 6-4 in Game 2 of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs. Cutter Gauthier scored the decisive goal after the Ducks lost a two-goal lead late in the game.
Apr 22, 2026; Edmonton, Alberta, CAN; The Anaheim Ducks celebrate a goal scored by forward Alex Killorn (17) during the second period against the Edmonton Oilers in game two of the first round of the 2026 Stanley Cup Playoffs at Rogers Place.
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EDMONTON, AB â For the first time in nine long arduous years, the Anaheim Ducks have won a Stanley Cup Playoff game.
After the Edmonton Oilers erased a two-goal Ducks lead with just over six minutes remaining, Cutter Gauthier netted his second goal of the game with just under five minutes to play, and Ryan Poehling locked down the game with an empty-net strike to capture Game 2, 6-4, on Wednesday at Rogers Place.
With the series tied 1-1, Anaheim returns home on Friday for Game 3 for the first playoff game at Honda Center since 2018.
âIt's a huge honor,â Gauthier said of being the man to snap the drought. âIt's been a long, long time that the Ducks made it to the playoffs. So being in this position, we're super happy and grateful, but we're not gonna take it for granted either. So, every single night we go in and we have a game against these guys, we're gonna give it our all. And you're going to see that Friday night as well.â
The Anaheim Ducks last won a playoff game nine years ago, prior to their victory on April 22, 2026.
Cutter Gauthier scored the winning goal for the Ducks against the Oilers in the final minutes of the game.
The final score of the Ducks vs Oilers Game 2 playoff match was 6-4 in favor of the Anaheim Ducks.
After losing a two-goal lead, the Ducks regained the lead with Cutter Gauthier's goal and secured the win with an empty-net goal from Ryan Poehling.

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GauthierâAnaheimâs leading scorer from the regular season and a 40-goal manâgot his first strike of the series on the power play, part of a three-point game. Alex Killorn responded to a personally subpar Game 1 with a three-point night, including a power play goal and shorthanded assist.
The Ducks went 2-for-3 on the power play with Killorn and Gauthierâs tallies, and Anaheim also shut down all four Edmonton power plays, including a shorthanded marker from Ryan Poehling.
Edmontonâs Leon Draisaitl netted a goal and an assist for four points in the first two games of this series. Zach Hyman and Connor Murphy scored their first goals of the playoffs. Connor McDavidâthe NHLâs regular-season points leaderâwas held scoreless for the second straight game.
Lukas Dostal made 33 saves in his first career playoff win, and the Ducks first playoff victory since the 2017 Western Conference Final. Connor Ingram made 22 saves in the loss.
âIt's huge,â Dostal said. âObviously, it's been a long time coming for this organization, so I'm also very glad that we can get a first win, but obviously it's a long series. They have a good team, but we show some resilience today. Guys played unbelievable.â
For the second time in two gamesâand as it was in 49 of 82 regular season games for the DucksâAnaheim trailed on the opening goal, as Leon Draisaitl got the benefit of a bounce in front nine minutes in.
Draistaitl threw the puck in front, and as DostĂĄl had overcommitted a bit, the cross-zone feed deflected off Drew Hellesonâs skate and by the Ducks netminder, 1-0.
Unlike Game 1, however, Anaheim kept up their early pace and struck back nearly four minutes later, as Gauthier hit the scoresheet for the first time in the series.
Gauthierâwho was second in the league in shots per 60 minutes in the regular season but registered just one on net in Game 1âcame out firing and wired a wrister around a Beckett Sennecke screen to level the game on the power play, 1-1.
Dating back to the regular season, Anaheim has now scored power play goals in six straight games.
DostĂĄl was sharp late in the period negating several Connor McDavid opportunities.
The second period was fast and furious, but the Ducks set the pace with goals in all three man-power situations.
Following two dominant possession shifts by Anaheimâs fourth and first lines, Jacob Trouba roped a shot to the far corner of the Edmonton net to put the Ducks in front, 2-1, less than three minutes into the period.
Three minutes later, Alex Killorn scored on the power play. Gauthier battled the puck down the right wall to Killorn, whose centering pass deflected off an Edmonton stick, off Ingramâs pad and right back to Killorn for the rebound goal, 3-1.
Edmonton got one back six minutes later, as Kasperi Kapanen held in a Trouba clear attempt at the blue line. Draisaitl found Connor Murphy, who blasted a shot around layers of traffic in the slot, 3-2.
The Oilers had a chance to tie on the power play with five minutes left in the period, but thatâs where the Ducks completed the man-power trifecta.
McDavid made a spinning backhand pass attempt in his own zone that went nowhere near an Edmonton player, and Killorn jumped on it at the blue line. The 36-year-old fed a frame-perfect pass to Ryan Poehling in front, who deflected in the Ducks fourth goal, 4-2.
Edmonton responded once more with the fifth total goal of the period, as the Oilers worked the puck around and Zach Hyman tipped home a Mattias Ekholm point shot, 4-3.
Despite the late strike, Anaheim took a one-goal lead into the third period for the second time in two games this series.
Unlike in Game 1 where the Ducks sat back and attempted to simply defend the one-goal lead, the Ducks had a controlled push, still getting opportunities but not getting too far out of position.
Anaheim couldnât capitalize, and eventually, it was a push too far that Edmonton sprung the other way.
The Ducks second line had a controlling shift with extra effort from Beckett Sennecke, and Pavel Mintyukov intercepted a clear from Edmonton at center ice. Mintyukov then tried to thread a breakout, but McDavid knocked it down and sent the Oilers the other way.
In the Ducks zone, Killorn couldnât clear the ensuing play, and Matt Savoie won the battle. Josh Samanski, a rookie in his playoff debut, nailed the far corner to tie the game, 4-4, with 6:09 remaining.
However, Anaheim did not let up, as Gauthier hit the go-ahead goal and eventual game winner with less than five minutes remaining.