Anaheim Ducks forward Leo Carlsson emphasized the need for his team to take control from the start in game 6 against Edmonton Oilers. The Ducks lead the series 3-2 and host tonight's decisive matchup at The Pond. John Carlson praised Carlsson as a superstar and key x-factor in the playoffs.
The Anaheim Ducks hold a 3-2 series lead over the Edmonton Oilers in their NHL playoff matchup, with game 6 scheduled for tonight at The Pond in Anaheim. Leo Carlsson told Hockeynews that early game control is crucial after recent struggles. “We must take responsibility, take more control in the beginning. Have better pace and not wait on them,” Carlsson said. “That’s what it’s about now.” A win would end the series for Anaheim; a loss forces game 7 in Edmonton on Saturday. Carlsson reflected on the Ducks' game 5 loss in Edmonton, where the Oilers surged to a 3-0 lead in just over 10 minutes. “Tough game, they came out flying and we knew that but it wasn’t our best game from the start. We got into it good but it wasn’t enough,” he said. Despite the setback, Anaheim won game 5 at home in overtime after Edmonton took a two-goal lead just 6:32 into the first period. The focus remains on handling opening momentum. John Carlson, traded from Washington Capitals this season, has integrated quickly with the Ducks and spoken highly of Carlsson. The 36-year-old veteran, in his 17th NHL season, called the young forward a “superstar” with an ideal locker room presence. “He’s an x-factor and a player who decides games at any time,” Carlson told Hockeynews after Thursday's practice. “Exciting guy and a superstar!”