ANAHEIM, Calif. — Can Ondrej Kase play at full throttle and engage in the nightly battles as he usually does without opening himself to potential injury?



The ebullient Ducks right wing doesn’t hesitate to offer a confident retort.



“Yeah. I think I still can do it,” Kase said. “Sure, I was injured a couple times. But it’s in my head. I still want to play the same way.”



Kase, who turns 24 on Friday, does not hesitate on the ice. If it looks like he is in perpetual motion, it’s because he is. Former coach Randy Carlyle took to commonly referring to Kase as an “Energizer bunny,” and current Anaheim boss Dallas Eakins has followed suit with that characterization. When it comes to the willingness to be involved in the fray, Kase does not pause or hold back.



And that may be part of how he winds up in precarious situations where injury has resulted. He only knows one way to play.



Without...