PHOTO: Bruce Boudreau's face says it all during another Ducks loss
Bruce Boudreau appeared to be the last coach to have to worry about job security entering this season but his Anaheim Ducks failed to muster any offense once again Saturday, losing to the Minnesota Wild 3-0.
After Ryan Carter gave the Wild a three-goal lead with a short-handed goal in the second, Boudreau couldn't hide his disappointment on the Ducks' bench.
Anaheim scored six goals through their first seven games, which isn't only less than every other team in the league, but also less than reigning Art Ross Trophy winner Jamie Benn, who scored his eighth goal Saturday.
The schedule isn't getting any easier for Boudreau and the Ducks as they look forward to three road games against tough Central Division opponents in the Chicago Blackhawks, Dallas Stars, and St. Louis Blues.
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