The Los Angeles Kings (2-1-2, ninth in Western Conference) visit the Anaheim Ducks (2-1-1, 11th in Western Conference) at Honda Center on Sunday at 8:00 PM ET.

Los Angeles earned a 4-1 road victory over the Montreal Canadiens in its last Game on October 17.

Anaheim lost 4-3 in overtime on the road against the Colorado Avalanche in its last Game on October 18.

Ahead of watching this matchup, here is what you need to know about Sunday’s action on the ice.

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Los Angeles Kings vs. Anaheim Ducks odds and betting lines

NHL odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds updated Sunday at 9:59 AM ET. For a full list of sports betting odds, access USA TODAY Sports Betting Scores Odds Hub.

  • Favorite: Kings (-181)
  • Underdog: Ducks (+151)
  • Over/under: 6

Kings vs. Ducks game info and start time

  • Date: Sunday, October 20, 2024
  • Time: 8:00 PM ET
  • TV channel: Bally Sports Network
  • Live stream: Fubo (Watch for free)
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Kings stats and trends

  • Los Angeles has won one of its one game as the moneyline favorite this season.
  • The Kings have not had moneyline odds lower than -181 in a game this season.
  • The moneyline odds say Los Angeles has a 64.4% chance of winning this game.
  • Los Angeles and its opponent have combined for more than 6 goals — this game’s over/under — just two times this season.
  • They have averaged 3.4 goals per game (17 total) during that time.
  • On the defensive side, the Kings have allowed 3.6 goals per game (18 total) in those 10 outings.

Ducks stats and trends

  • The Ducks secured an upset victory in 23, or 31.5%, of the 73 games they played as an underdog last season.
  • Anaheim had a record of 18-36 in games when bookmakers listed them as +151 or longer on the moneyline last season.
  • The moneyline implies a 39.8% chance of victory for the Ducks.
  • Anaheim’s games last season had over 6 goals 46 of 82 times.
  • With 203 goals (2.5 per game) last season, the Ducks had the NHL’s 30th-ranked offense.
  • The Ducks conceded 3.6 goals per game (293 in total), 30th in the league.
  • The Ducks had 43 power-play goals (on 235 chances), 26th in the NHL.