Audio: Andrew Cogliano on limiting Los Angeles’ possession

There have been periods in this second round series in which both Los Angeles and Anaheim have been able to possess the puck to a greater degree and dictate the pace of the game. Though the Kings emerged with a strong effort in generating shots and scoring opportunities in the third period of Game 3, the Ducks were the superior possession team in Game 2. In a chat with LA Kings Insider earlier today, Anaheim forward Andrew Cogliano discussed the challenges of facing a Los Angeles team known for its ability to hold onto the puck, and what the Ducks have to do to tip the scales in their favor.

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