Ducks' stars haven't shown up
Updated: May 30, 2003, 1:33 PM ET
By By Jim Wilkie | NHL Insider
At least the Mighty Ducks aren't alone in their mysterious absence from the first two games of the Stanley Cup Finals against the New Jersey Devils.
Along with the missing Ducks, who are down two games to none in the best-of-7 series, they were missing their shots in two games that were missing excitement, intensity and animosity.
For the Mighty Ducks' part, that better change Saturday in Game 3 at Anaheim. Or else these Ducks are cooked.
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