How much time do you have to read? Granted, the Ducks got a raw deal having 8 days between their last preseason game and their season opener and had to play a back to back immediately.
Anaheim:
Killorn is playing below replacement level hockey. There's rust and there's being functionally incapable of doing more than converting on 2-4 foot passes with no pressure. He's on a line with Carlsson and Gauthier to give them vet presence/mentorship but what he's giving is absolutely destroying the line's ability to get any kind of flow going when possessing the puck.
McTavish looks like he's playing on pure instinct. He doesn't think before he passes or shoots, he doesn't seem to think before he tries dekeing through traffic and he can't win faceoffs or defend. He's actively holding his line (with Zegras and Fabbri) back.
Vatrano and Strome look ineffective and behind the play. The defense is playing with better structure, but generally their activations from the defensive zone to start transition play have been poor. Wouldn't say bad zone exits, just a lot of zone clears on failed stretch passes. Fowler in particular looks like he doesn't know what to do with the puck anymore.
The team in general seems to struggle with fundamental elements of the game like execution of passing and shot selection. Not counting an empty net goal, they have two goals in two games and really struggled to create quality chances. The team looks slightly better at winning battles for loose pucks and along the boards, but the insistence on playing dump and chase for the umpteenth year is not working at all.
Vegas:
They're fine. A little too methodical in their offensive approach that leads to potential quality chances being passed up but it's hard to complain about 3-0-0