Game Day: On the Ducks-Kings rivalry and franchises’ futures

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Game Day: On the Ducks-Kings rivalry and franchises’ futures
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SCNG NHL writers Lisa Dillman and Andrew Knoll the Ducks and Kings ahead of today’s matchup in Los Angeles

Going into tonight’s meeting, the Kings are 17-12-5 and second in the NHL’s Pacific Division and the Ducks are 9-20-3 and last in the Pacific, but both teams areSomething else they have in common is that both teams’ fans enjoy daily coverage by seasoned hockey writers in the Southern California News Group papers.

“There is something special about hockey because it keeps pulling me back after long absences covering other sports — a lot of tennis, soccer, swimming, snowboarding and some NBA,” Lisa says. “It probably makes sense, since I grew up in a hockey household. My late father, Dick Dillman, was the third employee hired by the Minnesota North Stars in 1967.”

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