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Ducks take control of second in Pacific after edging Oilers

Edmonton Oilers v Anaheim Ducks

ANAHEIM, CA - JANUARY 25: Ryan Getzlaf #15 of the Anaheim Ducks reaches out to slow up Connor McDavid #97 of the Edmonton Oilers during the second period at the Honda Center on January 25, 2017 in Anaheim, California. (Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images)

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Connor McDavid was fantastic on Wednesday, but the Anaheim Ducks overcame his strong showing for a significant win in the Pacific.

McDavid scored a goal and two assists, yet Ryan Getzlaf was right there with him with three assists, helping the Ducks win 4-3.

With that, Anaheim is clearly ahead of Edmonton for second in the Pacific. The Ducks would hold home-ice over the Oilers if the playoffs began today, and better yet for them, a division title isn’t out of the question:

1. Sharks - 91 points in 73 games played
2. Ducks - 89 points in 73 GP
3. Oilers - 87 points in 73 GP
4. Flames - 86 points in 73 GP

As you can see, the Oilers aren’t exactly far ahead of the Flames for third, either.

Going forward, the Oilers have an interesting schedule: a mix of games against cellar dwellers (two apiece against the Canucks and Avalanche) plus two games apiece versus the Kings and Sharks.

The Ducks’ schedule includes two matches against the Flames, one against the Kings and one more match at Edmonton on April 1.

Long story short, the jockeying for position is far from over, but this was a pretty significant win for the Ducks.