For the second consecutive game, the Ducks found themselves victorious. Last night it was an 8-3 victory over the LA Kings to open the 2018 Vegas Rookie Faceoff. Tonight, the Ducks rookies took care of business with a 5-2 win over the Colorado Avalanche at City National Arena in Las Vegas.

They got scoring from five different players tonight - Max Comtois, Jack Kopacka, Kiefer Sherwood, Julius Nattinen and Isac Lundestrom - and got another strong performance in goal. Lukas Dostal, Anaheim's third-round pick from the 2018 NHL Draft, turned aside 27 of 29 shots in the win.

Colorado's goals came from Brandon Saigeon and Matthew Boucher. Justus Annunen gave up four goals on 36 shots for the Avs, who fell to 0-2 in the tournament.

Like they did in the game last night, the Ducks got on the board early in the second period, this time off an impressive shift inside the offensive zone. It began with Tyler Soy out-muscling his opponent to a loose puck in the corner. After winning the battle, Soy sent it into the slot where Comtois used a slick spin move to bury a shot through the five hole for a 1-0 lead. The goal marked Comtois' second tally of the tournament after he converted on a power play in the win over the Kings last night.

The Avs tied the game shortly after on the power play, a goalmouth scramble that resulted in Saigeon's third goal of the tournament (all on the power play). The 20-year-old center had two power-play goals in yesterday's 7-6 Avalanche loss to the Vegas Golden Knights.

Colorado took the lead minutes later when Boucher buried a 2-on-1 attempt at the 5:14 mark of the second period.

The Ducks knotted the game at two goals apiece when Kopacka finished off an impressive tic-tac-toe sequence late in the middle frame. Sherwood's rush up the ice carried the Ducks into the zone, and it was Lundestrom who picked up the loose puck at the half wall. From there, he dished it to Kopacka who buried it for his second goal of the tournament.

Sherwood wasn't finished. Much like he did on the tying goal, Sherwood again used his size to separate his opponent from the puck in the offensive zone with just minutes left in the second period. Walking it into the slot, the Columbus, Ohio native used patience to out-wait Annunen before sending a shot over the netminder's left shoulder to give the Ducks a 3-2 lead.

With just under 10 minutes remaining in regulation, Nattinen gave the Ducks a two-goal lead when he finished off an odd-man rush with linemate Justin Ducharme. The goal put the Ducks up 4-2 after controlling the majority of the first half of the third period.

Lundestrom added an insurance marker with an empty-net goal with a minute remaining in regulation to give the Ducks a 5-2 lead.

Anaheim will go for the sweep in its final game of the tournament on Tuesday against the Arizona Coyotes (11 a.m. PT). The game will be streamed on AnaheimDucks.com.

Anaheim line combinations

Kopacka-Lundestrom-Sherwood

Comtois-Soy-Fiore

Morand-Groulx-Hults

Ducharme-Nattinen-Olson

Benoit-Drew

Amorosa-Moldenhauer

Pettersson-Mahura

Dostal

Durny

Colorado line combinations

Ully-McGauley-Joly

Lewis-Saigeon-Kaut

Dickinson-Shvyrev-Henry

Reinhardt-Boucher-Rice

Anderson-Boikov

Breton-Meloche

Strange-Davis

Annunen

Kvaca

Video: Kiefer Sherwood breaks down his team's performance