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What we learned from the Kings’ 2-1 victory over the Ducks

Winger Milan Lucic (17) is a prized free agent who is unlikely to return to the Kings.
(Luis Sinco / Los Angeles Times)
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A few more takeaways before the final days of the regular season.

One more update: Both the Kings and Ducks clinched home ice in the first round of the playoffs after San Jose lost to Winnipeg.

Positioning vs. level of play

Both teams have been saying for weeks they want to be playing their best heading into the playoffs, rather than worrying about their placement in the division.

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Anaheim Coach Bruce Boudreau summed it up again, aptly.

“I’ve been on teams that have won 10 in a row going into the playoffs and I’ve been on teams that have lost five in a row,” he said. “And the opposite of what you think is going to happen, happens.

“They play great or they play bad. We’ll be ready for the weekend and we’ll be ready next week. It’s simple as that.”

More strangeness for the Ducks

They’ve had an odd and wide array of ailments and injuries.

On top of it all, they played the Kings without their highest-scoring defenseman, Sami Vatanen, who has nine goals and 38 points.

Vatanen came down with the flu. He took part in the morning skate and seemed fine, the Ducks said. He was fine then ... and later he wasn’t.

Excellence on the penalty kill by the Kings

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The Ducks entered the game with the league’s top power play but were denied against the Kings. They went 0 for 3 on the man advantage.

“Our PK was huge, I think we did a really good job on the forecheck and in the neutral zone,” Kings captain Dustin Brown said.

“We didn’t have as many rush plays coming in. They’re a good rush team and a good down-low team. But I think we limited their opportunities in the offensive zone by playing good before that.”

Follow Lisa Dillman on Twitter: @reallisa

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