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Ducks next up: at Vancouver on Thursday night

Anaheim Ducks' Mike Santorelli, right, celebrates with Josh Manson his goal against the Calgary Flames during third period on Monday.

Anaheim Ducks’ Mike Santorelli, right, celebrates with Josh Manson his goal against the Calgary Flames during third period on Monday.

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DUCKS NEXT UP

AT VANCOUVER

When: Thursday, 7 p.m.

On the air: TV: Prime; Radio: 830.

Update: A seven-game trip through four time zones ends for the Ducks, who can finish 5-1-1 with a victory. Goalie Anton Khudobin was reassigned, meaning John Gibson is recovered from an upper-body injury. Defenseman Korbinian Holzer was sent to San Diego on a conditioning assignment. Depth is the strength of the Ducks’ offense, with 20 of their 23 goals on the trip spread nearly even across their four lines. Defenseman Hampus Lindholm has scored five of his career-high eight goals since the All-Star break. Former Ducks winger Emerson Etem has one goal and one assist in 13 games with Vancouver. The Canucks look to rebound after losses to Toronto and Minnesota.

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