The Anaheim Ducks have run roughshod through the 2015 NHL playoffs so far, and they look for more of the same on Sunday night against the Calgary Flames in Game 2 of their second-round series at Honda Center in Anaheim.
Flames vs. Ducks, NHL playoffs 2015: Game 2 time, TV schedule and live stream


The Ducks obliterated the Flames 6-1 on Thursday night and, coupled with an opening-round sweep of Winnipeg, they have outscored opponents 22-10 this postseason, with five wins in five games.
"We never want to give teams more hope than those last couple of games," Ducks forward Kyle Palmieri told NHL.com on Saturday. "Obviously, with that other night against Calgary, we know they’re a good team and we had a lot of tough games against them in the regular season. They didn’t have their best, but we know they’ll have their best tomorrow night."
Corey Perry has led the offense for the Ducks, with five goals and six assists in five games this postseason. Ryan Getzlaf is close behind with two goals and six assists for Anaheim.
In their franchise history, the Ducks are 11-1 in playoff series after winning the first game, with the only series loss coming in 2013 to the Red Wings. That first-round playoff loss has stuck with Anaheim for two years.
"Losing to Detroit in Game 7 two years ago … those are tough losses to have," Anaheim defenseman Francois Beauchemin told NHL.com. "It builds your mental toughness and your character. We all know it’s not easy, and it gets harder as you go on, but we try to dictate our play mostly by our physical game. That’s when we’re at our best."
Anaheim has been at its best all postseason, and the Flames have a tall task ahead of them, in both Game 2 and the rest of the series. CNBC will televise Game 2 from Honda Center, with Dave Strader and Brian Engblom on the call.
Game 2 coverage
10 p.m. ET | Game 2, Western Conference Round 2
Honda Center | Anaheim, Calif.
Local: None | Nat'l: CNBC, TVA, SN
Live stream at NBC Live Extra
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