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Ducks in a Row…part 2

So for the most part yesterday was dead on. I thought it was going to be a low scoring game with a few highlights from Bobby Effin Ryan and anyone on the 3rd or 4th line. While I got goal scoring right…the score was a bit off as the Ducks lit it up 5 times! NICE!

Tonight, we’re probably looking at a tighter game.

Maybe they will find a way to shut down the Ducks’ top line but I doubt it. The great part about that is if they do manage to shut that line down, there are plenty of other capable hands available to do the damage.

So for tonight, the second line is going to be required to offer some assistance. Andrew Ebbett and Drew Miller have a huge opportunity to make great use of Teemu Selanne and his blazing speed.

Jonas Hiller in again tonight? I say yes. He had success last night…I don’t think the Ducks can afford mix that up.

GO DUCKS!!!

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This is only 1/2 the battle…

I wish there were a few more days in between games against the Sharks. A few more days to keep my blood pressure under control. A few more days to let the boys rest their bones.

Then again…let’s get this weekend over with already.

I think the NHL schedule makers designed this back to back weekend intentionally, probably hoping it would be a tight race for the Pacific Division title. While it’s not a race for the title, it’s a very important weekend for BOTH teams. The Sharks looking for the Presidents trophy and a hold on first place in the Western Conference (home ice advantage of course) the Ducks are looking to just STAY IN playoff positioning.

That makes for some niiiiiiice hockey, doesn’t it?

The Ducks came out strong to begin with. I can’t complain. Solid shots on goal is a big deal for this team. TAKING shots is one thing…but taking SMART shots is another thing all together. Big shots from the point lead to moving bodies, open spaces and eventually a beautiful backhand pass from Ryan Getzlaf to a wide open Bobby Effin Ryan for his first goal of the night (”first goal of the night”…oh man, I just love typing that!). These two would continue to light it up for the rest of the evening.

Getzlaf gets another huge assist moments later to set up a Corey Perry goal. Again, knowing that this line is clicking and striking while hot…I can’t get enough. Getzlaf, with 64 assists this season, passes the Ducks’ single season record previously held by Paul Kariya (62 assists). Great. I’ll be honest, I don’t have the bad blood against Kariya that most Ducks fans do, but I will say this…I LOVE seeing these kids put their names on Ducks history. Especially when we’re taking about the potential future of this franchise. Plus, we ALL know that Bobby Effin Ryan is a WAY better rookie than Dustin Penner was! Effin is now the all time Ducks leader for goals by a rookie with 30 on the year - in ONLY 61 games played. In addition, Perry netted his 30th goal of the season, a career high for him. What a night for new records!

If you’re looking for confirmation that these guys were hot tonight…


“They were flat-out dominant,” Sharks coach Todd McLellan said of the Ducks’ high-scoring line. “They were the top players in the game. We had last change, we could have matched anybody we wanted, but it wouldn’t have mattered. They were playing that well.” Associated Press

I couldn’t agree more. To see Getzlaf finding his stride again, only means he’ll be taking Perry with him. Fantastic. And Effin? Well, he’ll be there no matter who he’s playing with.

In addition to a smoking hot first line, that 4th line has been working hard and it’s paying off. “Ducks in a Row” today was damn accurate today thanks to some hard work by George Parros, Erik Christensen and Mike Brown (and of course DIAR also predicted goals by Effin and a great showing by Hiller in net). Huge goal for Brown, he’s a hard working guy who was reward tonight. NICE JOB BUD! The play by the 3rd and 4th line has been very physical lately (duh), but it means so much to the Ducks’ success. Fighting for lose pucks along the boards, getting into open spaces, and driving the net. These guys are making strong names for themselves on the defensive end and then capitalizing with huge goals! Secondary scoring is huge for any team, and when you have a team with 2 amazing lines like the Ducks do, secondary scoring is ALWAYS a bonus, a motivating boost, a spark of fire, a HUGE thorn in the sides of the opposition. Give me more! If the Ducks continue to see hard fought battles from everyone on the ice, like they have been lately, there is very little doubt in my mind that……….well, I’ll let everyone think about this one themselves.

So I have one negative for the night…

I hate hearing phrases like, “one hands it”. To me, that is a direct indication that you’re not moving your feet enough. MOVE YOUR FEET! Those lazy plays cause turnovers and the inability to clear the puck out of the zone. That leads to PENALTIES and/or GOALS!! KILLER! The Ducks felt the effects of that a few times tonight, and the outcome could have been way worse! The consecutive penalties to start the 2nd period were very unfortunate…and yet the Ducks managed to only give up one goal with those opportunities. PHEW!

Which leads me to Jonas Hiller. I don’t know if he’s going to be in net tomorrow night, but I think that there is a very great chance that we’ll be seeing him again. I think that Randy Carlyle is going to be forced to play the man who beat the Sharks tonight. I could be wrong, but I don’t expect to see JS Giguere in there. Hiller played a very solid game, made some huge saves and for the most part, did very well at “giving the team a chance to win”. He had some scary moments from time to time, but for the most part he was squared to the puck. He was given a big break by roughed up Sheldon Brookbank (did you see that black eye? OUCH!) in the final moments of the 3rd when the Ducks were killing off Chris Pronger’s interference call. Brookbank was just another guy on a long list of Ducks who have gone above and beyond to sacrifice themselves this season to stop a potential goal. I love seeing the dedication to this team.

Something else I noticed tonight, it seemed that simply clearing the puck from the zone…VERY difficult for the Ducks. Yet, clearing the puck from the front of the net…VERY SUCCESSFUL!

So we’ll end on a positive…

The best part of this game. Even in the third period, the Ducks were still playing hard. Still trying to force San Jose to turn the puck over. Still getting pucks in deep and still trying to score goals. Smart move, because these Sharks can be lethal…they can turn a game around in a heart beat.

Tomorrow is not going to be easy. The Sharks are hot and now they’re pissed because they just lost to the team barely holding to the 7th position in the fight for the post season. Good, a fired up opposition means the Ducks will have to bring 150% and they know that.

We’re 1/2 way through this battle…

DAMN! This feels goooooood doesn’t it?

GO DUCKS!!!

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Ducks in a Row…weekend mayhem

This weekend will be HUGE for the Ducks.

I’ll be watching tonight and Twittering away with all of you other Ducks fans out there and I expect we’ll see quite a match up.

These games are always a tight battle and unless we get some of our own crazy bouncing goals (off of hands for instance)…we’re probably looking at a low scoring game. Which only means, the Ducks will need SOLID goal tending.

I don’t know if we’ll be seeing Jonas Hiller in net tonight. He had a shaky first half against Vancouver but came out strong in third period, overtime, and the shootout. I’d personally like to see him in the game tonight….but you never know.

For goals…I’m afraid they’ll be few and far between. You know what happens when scoring is at a premium? Bobby Effin Ryan always seems to show up.

In addition, if the Ducks continue to push hard to the net, we’re likely to see a goal from anyone on the 3rd and 4th lines.

I want a good physical game tonight boys!

We’re hours from puck drop and I’m already nervous!

GO DUCKS!!!

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Scrambled Pucks

My brain is running at a million miles an hour right now. I’ve been “going” non stop for the last 16 hours and I haven’t even had a minute to slow down and take in the action from last night. Here’s why:

Timeline of my evening (all times approximate)

5:00: Race home…check in on Detroit and St. Louis from time to time. Wonder what the problem with Detroit is and then rejoice that they might be getting cold at the BEST POSSIBLE TIME!

5:30: Continue to scream at the traffic in front of me, “Get outta the way…!!!!”. 1.5 hours to puck drop…3+ hours until I get to watch it unfold.

6:15: Home. Double to check that OCTiVo is ready to record.

6:20: Race to Michael’s for cake decorating class.

6:30: In class; post Tweet that I would be away from my phone until I am able to watch the Ducks game later that evening. Begin “freaking out”.

6:40: Resist urge to pick up phone. (I don’t go anywhere without it…hell, I had to have it surgically removed just for this one evening.)

7:00: Become insanely aware that the game has started…hear the instructor say something about icing. Can she read my mind?

7:15: “Accidentally” peek at phone while looking for a pen in my purse. See a Tweet regarding Parros, assume it’s regarding a fight.

7:16: Wonder if MAYBE it was a GOAL?

7:20: SCORE?

7:21: SCORE?

7:25: Need a good reason to go back into my purse to check my phone…

7:30: Yum, frosting. What’s the score?

8:00: It’s got to be the first intermission, what’s the score?

8:05: 25 minutes left, come on lady, frost the cake already! “Accidentally” see another Tweet regarding the high score of the game. “FREAK OUT” becomes ADRENALINE PRODUCING “PANIC”

8:15: Make a Ducks themed cake? Are they WINNING?! Is Hiller in net?

8:30: Yea yea yea…bring cake next week…SEE YA! It’s DUCKS TIME!

8:35: Somehow manage NOT turn on radio in car…

8:40: WHERE’S MY PHONE?!

8:45: Run to room. In passing, hope my dad doesn’t give me that look of, “ouch, they’re getting their asses beat”.

8:50: Fast forward to the beginning of the game…I LOVE YOU OCTiVo!

9:00: Knowing that the game will be ending soon, resist urge to fast forward through the first two periods of the game.

9:15: 2-0 AWESOME! Mom comes in to tell me they will be scoring more. GET OUT!

9:20: WHAT IS GOING ON?! TIED?! (Remember that they are apparently going to score more goals…thanks mom!)

9:35: LOSING?! What happened?!? MORE VANCOUVER GOALS?! (Did she not see the score correctly?) So quickly outscored 4-0 in ten minutes of play!!! PLEASE DON’T PULL HILLER…

9:45: Thank you BOBBY EFFIN RYAN! Ducks pull within one…wait…wait…down 5-3…

9:50: Corey Perry…right place, right time!

9:55: Teemu Selanne saves me from a heart attack.

10:15: HEART POUNDING, NO BREATHING, PACING…maybe I’ll still be having that heart attack anyway.

10:20: OVERTIME…HILLER HUGE SAVES!!!!

10:22: SHOOT OUT! WIN!

So yea, it was a pretty quiet evening.

These Ducks are HOT right now people. It couldn’t have come at a better time for them. The best part? There is only ONE team that can decide whether or not the Ducks make the playoffs. That team?

The ANAHEIM DUCKS.

They are in there people. Only the Ducks can ensure that they stay there. This reminds me of something that UJ and I were talking about just a few weeks ago. While trying to predict their chances of making the playoffs, what teams needed to lose and just how many games the Ducks needed to win, it was decided that only the Ducks can dictate their future. They did that in nail biting fashion last night! WHEW!

ACTION! The whole game was a rough, physical, fast, and goal filled extravaganza! I KNOW these Ducks can be successful when they play hard hitting hockey and we saw that in them again last night. Vancouver has the ability to wear down a team with their quick puck moving offense. The Ducks responded with their own form of solid puck handling.

Weeks ago it seemed as though these Ducks were done, but just as they have been showing us for the past few weeks, they did it again last night in a huge comeback. Tying the game at 5 apiece and ultimately relying on a shootout.

Jonas Hiller is apparently some sort of shootout prodigy. I’ll take it. He struggled a bit there during the game (as did the Ducks’ defense). Luckily enough for the Ducks so did Roberto Luongo. Hiller had some huge saves throughout the game and while giving up 5 goals is quite ridiculous…getting 5 goals from your teammates surely does help out quite a bit!

Spending too much time in the sin bin as a result of lazy penalties, the Ducks suffered a great deal during the beginning of the 2nd period when they were forced to kill off a lengthy Vancouver 5 on 3 opportunity. On that same PK, James Wisniewski did just what I had suggested and took a page form the “self sacrificing” book of Todd Marchant. He was clearly in pain as he took a puck off the outside of his knee. Since seeing Wisniewski come to the Ducks, he’s clearly been a great addition to the struggling defensive core. It was a bit scary to see him hit the ice like that. A huge sigh of relief when he came back out to finish off the game. These are the kind of battles that the fans want to see these Ducks winning right now. These are the battles that are going to take a team (ANY team) far into the post season.

Getting goals from the guys we EXPECT to see score on a nightly basis always makes me feel better. If this team is going to dominate, they’re going to need to rely on Teemu Selanne, Bobby Ryan and Corey Perry to find the back of the net regularly. In the end, this was a battle of talents. Both the Ducks and Canucks have some of the most impressive players in the league on their rosters and both are currently boasting red hot goal tenders. The match up between these two teams over the course of this season has been nothing short of dramatic. From a 13 round shootout, another disappointing 4-3 loss for the Ducks in the midst of a plethora of 4-3 losses, a 3 on 3 overtime battle…it was only fitting that this game also went to a shootout.

I expected to see this dramatic fight from both teams. The Canucks are struggling against Calgary for the top spot in the Northwest Division and we all know that the Ducks are just hoping to make it to the playoffs…PERIOD.

The way the Ducks produced a win last night is a huge for the morale of a team headed into San Jose to play one of the best teams in the NHL this season. The Ducks need to keep this fire alive, they need to continue to produce offensively and hold strong(er) on the defensive end of the ice. I’d expect we’re going to be seeing JS Giguere in one of these upcoming games. Now is the time for the defense to play hard, provide support for their struggling net minder and provide him with some needed confidence going into the POTENTIAL playoffs (still no guarantees yet people).

Games like this are just another reason I never leave early, never turn off the TV. You NEVER know what is going to happen. Goals can be scored only seconds apart. Games can be decided on crazy stick measurements, last minute penalties, or shootouts.

Remember that fat lady? She got restless in Anaheim. As you read this, she’s on her way to LA to sing for the Kings. Turns out for the Kings…it’s over.

GO DUCKS!!!

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Ducks in a Row

I’m thinking we’re going to be seeing Jonas Hiller in net tonight. For many reasons - but mostly because I want him to be there…which, we all know, doesn’t count for anything. But lets face it, Hiller won 6 of his 8 starts in the month of March. He SHOULD be in there.

Once again, I don’t think it matter WHO scores…just that it happens. Often.

But just for the heck of it…

Scott Niedermayer, Ryan Getzlaf, Bobby Effin Ryan, and Petteri Nokelainen (I just love that guys name!)

Just WIN!

GO DUCKS!!!

*Tonight I’ll be away from the TV until about 9pm (I know…I’m slighty having a nervous breakdown about it…). I will be turning off my Twitter for the evening and I’ll be ignoring my phone until I have watched the game Tivo style. :)

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Now we’re talking!

Ironically, the final score was the same as last Friday; 5-3. But this time, the team getting 2 points was the same team who SHOULD have won last week.

I’ve really had such an up and down emotional season with this Ducks team, as I’m sure we all have. I would never ask for a season that started the way the majority of these first 67 games have gone…but in the last ten, the Ducks are 8-2-0. WOW. Is this the time to get hot? OH, you bet your ass it is.

As nervous as I was for this game, I was oddly confident while watching (okay, until the final minutes of the game). The Ducks gave up that first goal with some lazy play, but even after that, I still didn’t feel a sense of defeat. They were playing well from the very beginning of the game and that was obvious when Sheldon Brookbank* got his first NHL career goal on a beautiful little set of passes between he and Ryan Getzlaf.

*he’ll be requiring a new nickname now. He’s no longer going to be referred to as Brokeback…that’s what getting your first NHL career goal in a very tight Western Conference race to the playoffs will do for you.

It was the D-mans night against Edmonton. Besides Brookbank’s goal, both Scott Niedermayer and Chris Pronger netted some beauties. Scotty…once again in the right place at the right time. Pronger, payback for that HUGE slapshot he had on Friday that was turned away by Dwayne Roloson.

You all know I love Bobby Effin Ryan, but come on Effin…we need you to keep the gloves on. Yea, yea…I’m not a big fan of the fighting, but of ALL the people I don’t want to see getting roughed up and spending 5 minutes in the penalty box…Ryan Getzlaf, Corey Perry and BOBBY EFFIN RYAN! Effin is drawing 4 minute high sticking penalties left and right these days, and the PP appreciates it (fans do too. Opponents? Not so much). So stay on the ice, get some more hockey war wounds on your pretty little face and stop fighting! Thanks (Besides, you totally lost that one).

It seems like one advantage to having brothers on the same team is that when they’re hot, they’re hot together. I mean, Scott Niedermayer is ALWAYS the man, but when Rob Niedermayer decides to join in on the fun I can’t help but be overwhelmingly appreciative of him. Robbie’s two goals last night were exactly what the Ducks needed. Just as Robbie got his first goal of the game, there was talk of the Ducks just trying to get out of the 2nd period still up 3-1. I thought to myself at the time…nah, I want another goal first. Then beautiful little pass from Scotty to his brother and BAM…the Ducks get what would eventually be the game winner. And of course, who doesn’t love to see Robbie get those empty netters? No complaints here.

The Ducks were miserably outshot 14-2 in the third period. I can understand that. With a 3 goal lead, I’d rather them focus on playing some tight puck controlling offensive/defense (if that makes sense) than taking unnecessary shots on goal…but I also hope that means they’re actually going to PLAY DEFENSE. It wasn’t until the final 4 minutes of the game that I actually started sweating (we were playing ping pong too…that might have had something to do with it). The Ducks have this tendency to get too comfortable and they are punished for that laziness.

Thank the hockey gods for stick measurements!

I have to laugh about the stick measurement request last night against Teemu Selanne. I was at that game against San Jose in 2007 when the attempt actually worked. I just think the whole tactic is lame. Yea, I don’t think anyone should be using illegal sticks, but to use the measurement as a means to win? Well…it’s cheap. Of course, now that I’ve said it, the Ducks are going to use that same ploy sometime soon and I’ll think it’s lame then too. But none the less, to see Selanne skate back to the bench with that huge smile on his face knowing that the Oilers were about to go a man short on their attempt to try and comeback to win the game…priceless wasn’t it? SUCKAS!!!

Speaking of thanking hockey gods…Jonas Hiller. He’s just what the Ducks have ordered right now. He’s got that smoking glove hand to prove it (I just love when he does that). Here’s hoping that Randy Carlyle doesn’t go all sentimental and try to change things up. I think it’s possible we might be seeing JS Giguere in a game against San Jose on this upcoming home-and-home. I’ll be honest, I hope that Hiller plays the first of the two. If he plays the way we all hope and EXPECT him to play…we might just see him take the second game as well. It’s possible.

I think Todd Marchant is really playing his heart out right now. I appreciate that. Seeing him go down like that during a vital PK and then find the strength to CLEAR THE PUCK! Awesome! He’s skating harder and faster than we’ve see from him in previous years, and it’s paying off.

The Ducks should have won last Friday, but should have doesn’t get you two points. Last night they played like team we all have been expecting to see this entire season. I don’t know that this team would be clicking like this if the trades had not happened. This chemistry is slowly building from a smoldering ember to what will hopefully be a full raging fire over the next few…well, I won’t push it past the final 5 games of the season. We’ll see where these games take the Ducks…but hopefully this is just the start of a full grown Southern California forest fire.

Here we come Columbus…get the hell out of our way!

GO DUCKS!!!

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Ducks in a Row…the must haves

There is no question about it…tonight is a must win situation.

There is no way we can let my dad win another round of Ping Pong. We have to bring it tonight! I’m depending on you both Ramon and Mini…let’s do this. He’s 12-0 with the 3 of us being 4-8 (we play doubles - each of us winning while playing with him). Ridiculous.

And…those DUCKS!!!

I hope to see Hiller in net again tonight. I know I mentioned that B9 came up a lot at bingo this past weekend, well, so did B1. I mean come on…that’s just good vibes right there.

This team is going to need a great showing from every line to get this thing done tonight. They played fantastic last Friday, and if they are able to bring that same intensity plus some accurate shooting…they’re still very in this thing!

Goals from Getzlaf, Selanne and Ebbett.

Ping Pong and Ducks hockey…it just doesn’t get any more intense than that!

GO DUX IN A ROW!!!

GO DUCKS!!!

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Blueline saves

I actually started laughing as I typed that headline.

JONAS HILLER! Dude…WHAT WERE YOU THINKING?! SERIOUSLY!

We’ll get back to that one.

So I was a bit unimpressed to start the game. I don’t think the Ducks came out with the fire that I would like to see from them. I mean it wasn’t as concerning against a team like Colorado…but the Ducks are just awful against bottom feeder teams, and I really didn’t want to see them squander two points to these guys.

Corey Perry was on the receiving end of a turn over and netted the first goal of the game, which I gotta say…was absolutely beautiful. Talk about finding the top corner of the net and drilling it home. If I hadn’t seen Ryan Getzlaf celebrate the way he did, I wouldn’t have thought it hit the net. It was absolutely perfect. That guy has a killer shot. Even Getzlaf had a shot on net from the point in the 2nd (yea…I couldn’t believe he took the shot either) that was a bullet. Damn, why doesn’t that guy shot the puck more?! These two have such amazingly accurate shots…I’d just like to see more of them!

Bobby Effin Ryan…who’s new name might be Effin B9. That kid has some fantastic hands doesn’t he? That backhanded roofer was typical of the kid who was set up by a beautiful pass by Ryan Whitney. I’m glad I called for Effin B9 tonight…he deserved a big night here after a few hard working games. I’m really crossing my fingers he continues to score some goals and removes Dustin Penner’s name from some of the Ducks books. Another great note about Ryan…he’s now tied with Kris Versteeg for the most points by a rookie this season. Both forwards have 50 points, but Ryan has only played 58 games to Versteeg’s 71. WOW! If he had been here for the same 71 games as Versteeg…Bobby Ryan would have been on pace for 61 points by now. The kid is just awesome. Oh, Ryan Getzlaf…he’s got 81.

A little more about Whitney. We were talking about the new guys tonight, and I love them all. Whitney, who is probably at the bottom of my list…if I had to put them in some sort of preferred order…is a quality guy. I’d like to see him shot the puck more, but I have notice him getting involved in the plays more, kinda like Scott Niedermayer does. I like it.

Overall, it was a great offensive effort for the Ducks as 8 different guys collected a point tonight.

Okay…so now Hiller. This guy. THIS GUY! I’m still shaking my head over here.

Let it be known that I was officially crapping my pants as he made that VERY ballsy move. I have no idea what he was thinking…but here’s a bit of what he had and Randy Carlyle had to say after the game to the OC Register

“I thought I might make it, and once you decide to go, you have to go,” Hiller said. “You can’t back off or you’re totally lost. I was a little lucky. Prongs made a save for me. I might have to buy him dinner or something.”

Hiller, if YOU don’t buy Chris Pronger dinner…I’m going to buy him dinner. I jokingly said that it looked as though the Ducks played their best defense of the year on that play! See…all it takes is the threat of having no goalie and potentially losing ANOTHER game to one of the worst teams in the league!

The good news? Carlyle apparently wasn’t very upset about it either…


“I think he made the right play,” Ducks coach Randy Carlyle said. “He made a decision. Usually in those situations, you better go. You better get it — and he got it. There’s no criticism when you get it done.”

Oh do I hear that one. I had no complaints when it was all said and done…but the profanities were definitely flying DURING the play.

I hope we see Hiller in net for the remaining 6 games.

This game had way more excitement than I was expecting. Oh that Hiller.

On a side note…as of now, I will only be posting here on Ducks and Pucks.

GO DUCKS!!!

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Ducks in a Row…it’s simple…or so I hope!

I would expect that today should be much like last week’s match up between these two…but I wont be counting any ducklings before they’ve hatched.

Here’s my simple prediction…Bobby Effin Ryan.

Here’s my simple explanation…B9 came up a million times last night during Bingo.

GO DUCKS!!!

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I’M EXHAUSTED!

Heavy breathing, hair pulling, screaming…you’d think I had a great time!

NOT SO MUCH.

I really don’t have the nerves for games like that one. These are games where I don’t even have a breath for expletives.

Did anyone else notice the crazy score at the beginning of the game? It said the Ducks were up 1-0 as the puck was being dropped. That stayed the score, until Edmonton completely reversed that and made it 1-0 and then 2-0 about 1 minute later.

54 SOG and the Ducks get 2…2!!!!! SOOOO frustrating. I hate to say that I felt this coming on when they killed Colorado the way they did. I mean, when you get 7 seemingly easy goals against two sub-par goal tenders, it’s really hard to imagine doing something similar against a very strong goalie like the man in net for Edmonton.

Even worse is imagining you’ll get ANYTHING done when turning the puck over so easily, like in the first 2 minutes. Here’s one thing about those goals though…they definitely got the fire burning in the Ducks. They were able to turn it on enough to redeem themselves and tie it up immediately in the second thanks to some crafty play by Ryan Getzlaf. Maybe he had that talk with Petteri Nokelainen as I suggested?

Bobby Effin Ryan really brings a physical aspect to his game, and I love it. He’s hard hitting and clearly not afraid to take some shots as he was on the other end of a high sticking call in the middle of the 1st and 3rd periods. That first line…when firing at 100%, could be one of the most threatening in the West. Lets hope we get to see that over the next 7 games (and of course many more in the future)!

Awful turnovers and sloppy play allowed Edmonton to get right back into the game on two very quick goals. The two quick goals to start the game were enough for me to allow JS Giguere to be sent packing, but after a small breather on the bench, Jiggy quickly replaced Jonas Hiller. How random. I don’t even think I understand the logic there? I don’t care how much of a breather you get during the game, after allowing 2 goals get by immediately, I can’t imagine that your mindset is at 100% after that. I don’t necessary blame Jiggy for those first two, but I can’t say much for the final two he let get past. Hiller on the other hand? Solid.

With as hot as the Power Play has been looking so far, they missed out on so many opportunities. A 4 minute high sticking penalty gave the Ducks so many scoring chances, and yet, they were stopped cold. Edmonton took a few delay of game penalties and really spent a lot of time in the box. Even with a solid 5 on 3 opportunity, the Ducks came up with nothing to show for it. Whats even more damaging about that is the amount of looks they actually had. Usually when the Ducks are setting up and moving the puck well on the PP, they are successful. Tonight they were really doing that well, and couldn’t get a damn goal.

OUCH.

I am going to give them this…it was a hard fought game. The first few minutes would have indicated that they did not deserve to win this one, but they fought back with power and I believe it showed. In the end, this game could have definitely been a blow out by the Ducks with just inches one way or another. It seems that Randy Carlyle feels the same way…

“Our effort was there, obviously we could have executed better. But the situation is that we played our hearts out. There was no shortage of work ethic. These are the ones where you have to pump people up when you work and you don’t get the results. Tonight was one of those nights. We did a lot of things that were positive. These are the tough ones. We dominated on the shot clock. We had territorial advantage and you end up losing. I don’t know if our group could work harder. Could we execute to a higher level? For sure, yeah.” OC Register

With that…they definitely have the ability to do damage to Edmonton in the future…the near future…like in a couple of days.

GO DUCKS!!!

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