Golden Knights on Verge of Elimination Win as Ducks Fight to Force Game 7
The pressure is absolute and the stakes could not be higher as the Western Conference Second Round shifts to Anaheim, where everything is on the line in Game 6 between the Vegas Golden Knights and the Anaheim Ducks.
The Vegas Golden Knights are just one win away from closing out the series and punching their ticket to another Western Conference Final, while the Anaheim Ducks are fighting to keep their season alive in front of a home crowd that has seen them stay dangerous all postseason long. Vegas currently leads the series 3–2 and another victory would push them deeper into the playoffs and continue what has already been a strong run of consistency since entering the league.
But this is not a simple finish. Vegas enters the game without key defenseman Brayden McNabb, serving a suspension after a major penalty in the previous matchup. His absence adds pressure to an already stretched blue line. The Golden Knights have leaned heavily on structure, experience and defensive discipline throughout the series, but they now have to adjust under elimination-game intensity.
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On the other side, the Ducks know this is their moment. They have not lost back-to-back games in the postseason and have been strong at home, which gives them confidence heading into a game that could extend the series to a dramatic Game 7. Coach Joel Quenneville has emphasized energy, pace and a fast start, knowing that falling behind early against Vegas could be decisive.
Special teams could once again define everything. Anaheim’s power play has shown signs of life at the right time, while their penalty kill has been tested repeatedly in a series where every mistake is magnified. Vegas, meanwhile, continues to rely on tight defensive structure and timely scoring to control momentum in low-scoring playoff battles.
The broader picture is simple. If the Golden Knights finish the job, they move on to face the Colorado Avalanche in the Western Conference Final. If the Ducks respond and extend the series, everything resets for a winner-take-all Game 7 in Las Vegas.
This is playoff hockey at its most unforgiving, where one shift can change a season and one mistake can end it.
Stay with us as this series reaches its defining moment, because what happens next will shape the path to the Stanley Cup.
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