Honest question here, Ben. Do you actually watch the games? I say this because you do these blogs for four different teams, it's got to be damned near impossible to see them all.
The Edmonton game was all on Stolarz. You CAN'T let in a goal below the goal line. All of the momentum switched to Edmonton after that.
The Winnipeg game was weird and reminded me of old Ducks games where Anaheim would get badly outplayed but still win the game because of their goalie. Hellebuyck finally pulled his head out of his a$$ and played a decent game. Felix Sicard tweeted that all four Ducks lines had better Corsi % than Winnipeg's, even the fourth line.
The Minnesota game was another unfortunate one. They get a goal scored off the skate of a player as he was bending over to pick up his stick. With luck like that they were fortunate to get a point.
So far this season, I've been really happy with the Ducks' performance. They've had a chance to win almost every game and the power play hasn't been a dumpster fire. That fact alone proves that coaching is not overrated
- duxcup07
To answer - It can get tricky sometimes, but luckily the games have been spaced out relatively well so far this year (luckily some of the teams are east coast and some are west). If there are multiple teams playing at the same time, a lot of the time I don't get to catch the full game for one of the teams, but pretty much always catch at least a good chunk of it through flipping at intermissions, after a game ends, etc. Sometimes, multiple screens are going.