2015-10-26

ANAHEIM, Calif. -- The eggplant-and-teal jerseys took the Anaheim Ducks back to their franchises founding year. The record-setting offensive performance suggested the Ducks mightiest days could be right in front of them. Corey Perry scored two goals, Jonas Hiller made 30 saves, and the Ducks beat Bobby Ryan and the Ottawa Senators 4-1 Sunday night for their fourth straight victory. Captain Ryan Getzlaf and Nick Bonino also scored for the Ducks, who were Mighty again on a throwback night celebrating the 20th anniversary of the franchises 1993 debut. Wearing their colorful original jerseys, the Ducks racked up a franchise-record 56 shots against the Senators, who lost their fourth straight. Anaheim has fielded its share of eye-catching teams over the past two decades, but these Ducks are confident they could be as good as any of them after outscoring their last four opponents 17-6. "Thats the way we want to play," Perry said. "We want to put as many pucks on the net as possible. Good things happen when you do that. If we start like that, were going to be successful. Were going to play that quick game, were going to forecheck, and get better every single game." Anaheim surpassed its previous club record of 54 shots, set in March 2009 against Edmonton. Ottawa also set a franchise record for shots allowed, surpassing the 51 shots yielded twice before. Rookie defenceman Hampus Lindholm had two assists for his first NHL points for the Ducks, who followed up their 6-0 embarrassment of the New York Rangers last Thursday with another demolition of an Eastern Conference team. "I was really proud they came out and did the same thing," Anaheim coach Bruce Boudreau said. "Theyre moving their legs, and its tough to keep up with them right now." Craig Anderson allowed two goals on the Ducks first nine shots before Robin Lehner replaced him just 4:06 into the first period. Lehner stopped 45 shots for the Senators, who yielded 50 shots at the Shark Tank one night earlier. "Its a little bit worse," Ottawa coach Paul MacLean said. "It is two nights in a row. You give up over 50 shots, you hang your goalie out right from the start of the game. Were not very good. We need to go back to square one and find something to hang our hat on. Right now the only thing we have is goaltenders, and we make them work too hard." Hiller improved to 3-0 with several outstanding saves while wearing a throwback mask painted with the Ducks old logo and a cartoon version of Wild Wing, the Ducks mascot. "I felt a little bad for (Lehner)," Hiller said. "Thought it could have been an even higher score." Ryan scored his 150th career goal amid boos from the sellout crowd in his first game back in Anaheim since the Ducks traded the high-scoring forward last summer. The Ducks former No. 2 overall pick had four 30-goal seasons in Anaheim before the club shipped him to Ottawa in an apparent cost-cutting move. Anaheim landed promising forward Jakob Silfverberg, who went scoreless against his former team on his 23rd birthday after scoring four goals in the Ducks first four games. Ryan, who had publicly expressed discontent with the Ducks in the past, was greeted with mostly boos -- even more when he scored late in the first period on a sharp cross-ice pass from Kyle Turris. "We were down 2-0 early," Ryan said. "If you dont change the way you play against a team like that, that is playing pretty well, youre not going to have any success." Anaheim had 11 shots and two goals in the first five minutes alone. Ottawa allowed 24 shots in the first period in Anaheim after yielding 24 in the third period of Saturday nights 3-2 loss in San Jose. Perry scored from the slot just 27 seconds in on a pass from Patrick Maroon, and Getzlaf added another less than four minutes later on a setup from Lindholm. After Ryans goal, Ottawa trailed just 2-1 despite the Ducks 24 shots, a franchise record for a first period. But Lindholm made an exceptional backhand, cross-ice pass to set up Perrys second goal in the second. Bonino put Anaheim up 4-1 when he lost a faceoff to Jean-Gabriel Pageau, yet still controlled the puck and put a snap shot past Lehner. NOTES: RW Stefan Noesen, the other top prospect acquired from Ottawa in the trade for Ryan, has a "significant" injury to his left knee, according to the Ducks. Noesen was on crutches with an immobilizing brace on his knee after the game. ... The Mighty Ducks of Anaheim joined the NHL in 1993 when the Walt Disney Company named its expansion franchise after the Emilio Estevez-starring kids movie released a year earlier. Anaheim welcomed back 15 members of the original roster Sunday night, with the biggest cheers reserved for goalie Guy Hebert and enforcer Stu Grimson. ... 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The result spoiled a spectacular effort by Pats goalie Dawson MacAuley, who finished with 46 saves. --- WHEAT KINGS 8 WARRIORS 4 MOOSE JAW, Sask. — Brandon crushed the Warriors on the strength of five unanswered goals in the second period. Jayce Hawryluk and John Quenneville, who added three assists, each scored twice for Brandon (14-13-1), while Ryan Pulock, Eric Roy, Tyler Coulter and Brett Kitt had singles. Sam Fioretti scored twice and Tanner Eberle and Torrin White also had goals for Moose Jaw (8-17-5). Jordan Papirny finished with 27 saves for the Wheat Kings, while at the other end of the ice Justin Paulic allowed seven goals on 36 shots. He was replaced by Zachary Sawchenko, who gave up a goal on five shots. --- HITMEN 3 BRONCOS 1 SWIFT CURRENT, Sask. — Chris Driedger made 37 saves to lead Calgary to the win. Colby Harmsworth, Brady Brassart and Jake Virtanen scored for the Hitmen (14-7-4). Glenn Gawdin had the only goal for the Broncos (16-11-3). Not to be outdone by Driedger, Swift Current goaltender Eetu Laurikainen finished with 40 saves. --- OIL KINGS 2 HURRICANES 1 LETHBRIDGE, Alta. — Mitchell Moroz and Curtis Lazar each scored late goals in the third period to lift Edmonton. Moroz scored at 13:47 and Lazar had the winner less than three minutes for the Oil Kings (15-9-1). Riley Sheen had given the league-worst Hurricanes (3-21-4) the lead just two minutes before Moroz scored after two scoreless periods. Tristan Jarry finished with just 15 saves for Edmonton. Corbin Boes meanwhile stopped 43 shots for the Hurricanes, who were outshot 16-2 in the first period and 18-4 in the second. --- REBELS 2 TIGERS 1 MEDICINE HAT, Alta. — Patrik Bartosaks 37 saves led Red Deer past the Western Conference-leading Tigers. Scott Feser and Wyatt Johnson scored for the Rebels (13-12-2), who failed to outshoot Medicine Hat in every period. Curttis Valk scored the lone goal for Medicine Hat (17-7-3).dddddddddddd Tigers goalie Marek Langhamer meanwhile stopped 21 shots. --- ROCKETS 3 BLAZERS 2 KAMLOOPS, B.C. — Tyson Baillie scored the winner at 17:06 of the third period as Kelowna slipped past the Blazers. Jordon Cooke made 37 saves for the Rockets (18-3-2) while Zach Franko and Ryan Olsen added a goal apiece. Matt Needham and Josh Connolly scored for Kamloops (6-18-3), which has lost nine in a row, and Cole Ully assisted on both of his clubs goals. Taran Kozun turned away 33-of-36 shots for the Blazers. --- COUGARS 6 GIANTS 5 (SO) PRINCE GEORGE, B.C. — Chase Witala scored twice in regulation, including a goal at 18:19 of the third period to force overtime, and then added the shootout winner as the Cougars edged Vancouver. Alex Forsberg, Klarc Wilson and Jansen Harkins also scored for Prince George (11-15-4) while Peter Kosterman tacked on three assists. Dalton Sward led the Giants (11-11-6) with three goals and Arvin Atwal and Brett Kulak added the others. Ty Edmonds made 46 saves for the Cougars as Payton Lee gave up five goals on 34 shots for Vancouver. --- WINTERHAWKS 6 CHIEFS 3 SPOKANE, Wash. — Oliver Bjorkstrand scored three times as Portland doubled up the Chiefs. Keegan Iverson, Dominic Turgeon and Brendan Leipsic also scored for the Winterhawks (18-5-3) while Paul Bittner chipped in with three assists. Mitch Holmberg did all the scoring for Spokane (17-8-1) and has a league-best 30 goals in 27 contests. Brendan Burke made 23 saves for Portland as Eric Williams stopped 27-of-32 shots for the Chiefs. --- ROYALS 3 AMERICANS 1 KENNEWICK, Wash. — Victoria maximized its power-play opportunities to beat Tri-City for its fifth straight victory. Ben Walker, Austin Carroll and Axel Blomqvist each scored with the man advantage for the Royals (18-10-1), who finished the game 3 for 4 on the power play. Connor Rankin supplied the lone goal for the Americans (14-12-3). Victorias Patrik Polivka made 33 saves for the win while Eric Comrie stopped 26 shots for Tri-City. --- THUNDERBIRDS 6 BLADES 2 KENT, Wash. — Alex Delnov scored twice and set up three more as Seattle toppled Saskatoon. Ryan Gropp had a goal and two assists for the Thunderbirds (14-9-4) while Ethan Bear and Branden Troock added a goal apiece. Matt Revel and Chase Clayton produced the scoring for the Blades (10-15-3). Seattles Justin Myles made 26 saves for the win. Alex Moodie stopped 22-of-28 shots for Saskatoon. --- cheap custom jerseys wholesale jerseys store cheap jerseys Cheap Jerseys wholesale jerseys ' ' '

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