The Anaheim Ducks have thrived in tight games during a successful stretch at home, but their recent matchups with the Toronto Maple Leafs havent been as close. The Ducks will try to end a six-game skid to the Maple Leafs while earning a 12th win in 16 contests on their own ice Wednesday night. Listen to all the action LIVE on TSN 1050 in Toronto with coverage beginning at 9pm et/6pm pt. The Maple Leafs, though, are 3-9-0 since that game. However, theyve been better at limiting opponents shots since interim coach Peter Horachek took over for the fired Randy Carlyle on Jan. 6. Toronto (22-18-3) has yielded an average of 22.0 shots in the past three games, 12.4 fewer than in the first 40. The Maple Leafs gave up 20 in Mondays opener to a four-game trip - matching their second-fewest this season - but lost 2-0 to Los Angeles after topping Columbus 5-2 on Friday. Well take that loss, because I thought we deserved better, goaltender Jonathan Bernier said. Were feeling pretty good about ourselves, even though we lost. ... We have to look at the positives, and our game lately has been much better. The Maple Leafs were outshot 42-27 by Anaheim last month, but Bernier proved up to the challenge. Hes 5-0-1 with a 1.65 goals-against average in six starts against the Ducks, but 3-5-0 with a 3.06 GAA in eight games since the last meeting. His teammates havent helped him lately, producing nine goals in the first five games in 2015. Leading scorer Phil Kessel has one goal and one assist in that stretch, registering both against Columbus. Kessel had two goals and an assist in the first meeting with Anaheim, giving him six goals and six assists in his past five matchups. Tyler Bozak has five goals and four assists in five games against the Ducks. Anaheim (27-10-6) has earned all 11 victories in its past 15 home games by one goal or in a shootout and went the latter route in a 5-4 win over Winnipeg on Sunday. Rickard Rakell completed the comeback from a two-goal deficit by tying the game with 2:03 left in regulation. Rakell matched the franchise rookie record for points in a game with two goals and two assists, his first multipoint performance in 54 career contests. We have good character on this team. Even after we were down a couple of goals, we knew we could win the game, Rakell said. The Ducks havent produced such magic against the Maple Leafs of late, having been outscored 29-12 in the last six meetings. They gave up four goals in the third period in a 6-2 loss in Toronto on Dec. 16 as their seven-game win streak came to an end. Toronto is the only team that Anaheim captain Ryan Getzlaf hasnt scored against. He has six assists in six meetings while Corey Perry has four goals and four assists in seven. Ducks No. 1 goaltender Frederik Andersen is 0-2-0 with a 4.07 GAA in two meetings with the Leafs and was in net in December. Ilya Bryzgalov is 5-2-0 with a 2.31 GAA in seven starts against Toronto, the most recent April 4, 2013, while with Philadelphia. Maple Leafs Projected Lines Forwards Winnik - Bozak - Kessel van Riemsdyk - Kadri - Santorelli Panik - Smith - Clarkson Booth - Carrick - Bodie Defence Phaneuf - Franson Rielly - Polak Gardiner-Robidas Goalies Bernier Adidas NMD XR1 Suomi . -- Adrian Peterson takes a look around the league and sees big money flying everywhere. Adidas NMD Human Race Suomi . Then youve got to worry about the other up and coming teams in the two weaker divisions in the "Junior Circuit". http://www.nmdhalvalla.com/adidas-nmd-r2-halvalla.html . Patty Mills had 20 points, Tim Duncan had 11 points and 13 rebounds in limited action, and San Antonio rolled to a 110-82 victory over Milwaukee that kept the Bucks winless in the new year. Adidas NMD Naiset . Alfredo Simon lowered his ERA to 0.86, and the Reds beat the Chicago Cubs 4-1 Friday for their 16th win in their last 17 games at the Friendly Confines. Adidas NMD R1 Ale . Heavily-criticized after allowing a dozen goals on 58 shots in two games in Boston, Luongo continued his dominance at home. Hes now allowed two goals in three home games in this series.OTTAWA - Zach Nastasiuk scored three times, including 33 seconds into overtime, as the Owen Sound Attack hung on to defeat the visiting Ottawa 67s 7-6 on Sunday in Ontario Hockey League action. Alex Annecchiarico, Kurtis Gabriel, Holden Cook and Daniel Milne also scored for the Attack (28-26-8), who blew a 6-3 third-period lead before salvaging two points. Chris Bigras tacked on three assists. Brendan Bell had a pair of goals for the 67s (22-35-5), who trailed 4-0 before registering their first goal of the game. Dante Salituro scored once and set up two more for Ottawa and Jonathan Duchene had a goal and an assist. Owen Sounds Brandon Hope made 23 saves for the win as Philippe Trudeau allowed seven goals on 34 shots for the 67s. --- PETES 3 KNIGHTS 1 LONDON, Ont. — Andrew DAgostini turned away 41 shots as Peterborough halted the Knights nine-game win streak. Anthony Stefano, Jonatan Tanus and Nick Ritchie supplied the scoring for the Petes (29-28-5), who have won three straight contests. Bo Horvat scored the lone goal for London (44-13-5). Anthony Stolarz stopped 29-of-31 shots for the Knights, who remain in fourth spot in the Western Conference standings. --- ICEDOGS 5 BATTALION 2 NORTH BAY, Ont.— Niagara dominated with its power play, scoring four times with the man advantage en route to defeating the Battalion. Jordan Maletta, Eric Ming, Aleksandar Mikulovich aand Blake Siebenaler scored power-play goals for the IceDogs (21-33-8), who finished the game 4 for 7, while Brendan Perlini scored even strength.dddddddddddd Brenden Miller and Ben Thomson scored for North Bay (32-24-6), which went 2 for 5 with the man advantage. Niagaras Brent Moran made 28 saves for the win as Battalion netminder Jake Smith stopped 20-of-24 shots in defeat. --- STORM 4 GREYHOUNDS 3 (SO) SAULT STE. MARIE, Ont. — Brock McGinn scored the lone goal of the shootout and Justin Nichols made 39 saves as Guelph slipped past the Greyhounds. Nick Ebert and Zack Mitchell each had a goal and an asisst for the Storm (48-11-3), who lead the Western Conference standings, while Justin Auger scored once. Sault Ste. Marie (40-16-6) got goals from David Miller, Sergey Tolchinksy and Tyler Gaudet. Matt Murray turned away 33-of-36 shots for the Greyhounds. --- GENERALS 3 FRONTENACS 2 (SO) OSHAWA, Ont.— Cole Cassels scored in the sixth round of the shootout as the Eastern Conference leading Generals edged Kingston. Oshawas Daniel Altshuller made 33 saves through 65 minutes and stopped all six shooters in the shootout to preserve the victory. Michael Dal Colle and Sam Harding scored in regulation for the Generals (41-17-5). Corey Pawley and Lawson Crouse scored for the Frontenacs (34-22-5) while Lucas Peressini turned aside 39 shots in a losing cause. ' ' '