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Thursday, April 20, 2017

Ducks sweep away Flames with 3-1 win in Game 4

Associated Press

CALGARY, Alberta (AP) -- The big moments were never too big for the Anaheim Ducks in their playoff series win over the Calgary Flames.

When Calgary threatened to gain momentum, Anaheim's leadership and poise prevailed to carry the Ducks to a four-game sweep of the Flames in their best-of-seven Western Conference quarterfinal. Anaheim ousted Calgary with a 3-1 win Wednesday night.

"Any time you can put a team behind you, you definitely want to take advantage of it," Ducks captain Ryan Getzlaf said.

The Ducks now have the luxury of rest and recovery ahead of their conference semifinal. They await the series winner between the Edmonton Oilers and San Jose Sharks tied at 2-2.

"We move onto the next one and we know that it's only going to get tougher," said head coach Randy Carlyle, who turned 61 on Wednesday.

Calgary was the first team eliminated from this year's playoffs.

Patrick Eaves and Nate Thompson scored for the visitors on their first five shots of the game, with Getzlaf adding an empty-net goal.

Carlyle started John Gibson again after replacing him in the second period of Game 3 with Jonathan Bernier. The return on that vote of confidence was Gibson's 36 saves.

Sean Monahan scored his fourth power-play goal in as many games for Calgary.

It was a short night for starter Brian Elliott, who was pulled for Chad Johnson after giving up a soft goal at 5:38 of the first period. Anaheim scored on Johnson 68 seconds later in his NHL playoff debut. He finished the game by turning away 20-of-21 shots.

The Ducks opened the series with a pair of 3-2 wins at home before storming back from a three-goal deficit to win 5-4 in overtime Monday.

The Flames outplayed them the majority of Game 2, but a lucky deflection and a couple of undisciplined minors by Calgary late in the game allowed the Ducks to pull out the win. Trailing 4-1 late in the second period in Game 3, the Ducks score four unanswered goals en route to their biggest comeback in franchise history.

Getzlaf and Corey Perry, the holdovers from Anaheim's Stanley Cup victory in 2007 and Olympic gold medalists, steered the Ducks through choppy waters.

Getzlaf had three goals and two assists in four games. Perry scored the overtime winner in Game 3.

"We've been in some games where we've been able to experience those moments when there's high pressure," Ducks forward Andrew Cogliano said.

"When you have your leaders as guys who have played World Cups, Olympics, Stanley Cup games, it helps.

"Those guys have been there, they've experienced it and they know what to do in those situations. The team followed suit."

Anaheim's two quick goals Wednesday drained the Flames of confidence that was already dented from their Game 3 collapse.

"You realize how slim the margin is between winning and losing," Flames captain Mark Giordano said.

"Some nights it's a bounce. Some nights it's a penalty. In this series we had a little bit of everything. They found ways to win every game.

"You have to tip your hat to the other team sometimes. But we have nothing to be ashamed of. We battled right to the bitter end."

Anaheim outscored Calgary 10-2 even-strength in the series and held Flames winger Johnny Gaudreau without a goal.

As good as Elliott was the last half of the season in getting Calgary to the playoffs, he gave up soft goals in the second, third and fourth games of the series.

"It's just tough to swallow, especially in an elimination game," Elliott said. "It's not how you imagine things happening."

The Ducks haven't lost in regulation in 18 games dating back to March 10.

Finishing off Calgary early opens the door for the return of Anaheim's injured defensemen, although 21-year-old Shea Theodore and 23-year-old Brandon Montour performed well in their absence.

Ducks defenseman Sami Vatanen (upper body) participated in the morning skate and Cam Fowler (knee) skated by himself for the third time in as many days.

Carlyle said Fowler would be out two to six weeks when he collided with Giordano in a regular-season game April 4.

NOTES: Ducks D Sami Vatanen (upper body) participated in the morning skate and defender Cam Fowler (knee) skated by himself for the third time in as many days. Carlyle said Fowler would be out two to six weeks when the defenseman collided with Flames captain Mark Giordano in a regular-season game April 4. ... Ducks forward Ryan Kesler was nominated Wednesday for the Selke Trophy for a sixth time. He won the trophy that goes to the top defensive forward in 2011 when he was a Vancouver Canuck.

Saturday, March 11, 2017

Edmundson scores with 20 seconds left, Blues top Ducks

By STEVE OVERBEY
Associated Press

ST. LOUIS (AP) Joel Edmundson scored with 20 seconds left and Jake Allen made 23 saves in the St. Louis Blues' 4-3 victory over the Anaheim Ducks on Friday night.

Paul Stastny, Vladimir Tarasenko and Ryan Reaves also scored to help the Blues win their third straight.

Jakob Silfverberg, Chris Wagner and Rickard Rakell scored for the Ducks. They had won two in a row.

Stastny snapped a 2-2 tie in the first minute of the third with a blast from the slot that eluded goalie John Gibson, who was making his first start after missing six games in a row with a lower-body injury.

Silfverberg tied it at 3 on a power play with 10:36 left.

Reaves, known more for penalty minutes than goal-scoring prowess, stuffed in a rebound early in the second period for a 2-1 lead. He then came up empty on a penalty shot in the third period when Gibson came out and poked the puck off his stick

Anaheim, which was coming off a 1-0 victory in Chicago on Thursday night, jumped to a 2-1 lead on goals by Rakell and Wagner. Rakell scored his 28th of the season at 11:59 of the opening period to tie it at 1. On ice-officials first disallowed the goal, ruling that Allen had been interfered with on the play. But a video review determined Corey Perry had been pushed into Allen.

Tarasenko scored his 30th goal of the season just 12 seconds into the game. It was the fastest goal of the season for the Blues,

NOTES: The teams will meet again on Wednesday in Anaheim. ... St. Louis G Jake Allen is 16-3-2 in March during his career. ... The Ducks have 14 games remaining, nine at home. ... Anaheim coach Randy Carlyle is sitting on 399 career victories. ... The Ducks have allowed just 72 goals since Christmas, fewest in the league.

UP NEXT

Anaheim: The Ducks host Washington on Sunday in the first of three straight home games.

St. Louis: The Blues host the New York Islanders on Saturday before beginning a five-game trip on Monday in Los Angeles.