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Friday, November 13, 2009
FINAL SO
2 - 3
FINAL  SO 1 2 3 OT SO T
Ducks 1 1 0 0 0 (0-2) 2
Blue Jackets 1 1 0 0 1 (2-3) 3
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GOAL SCORERS

ANA:   B. Ryan (07:55 - 1st) , T. Marchant (01:45 - 2nd)
CBJ:   R. Nash (18:26 - 1st) , K. Huselius (PPG, 05:15 - 2nd) , K. Huselius (00:00 - SO)
GOALIES

ANA: J. Giguere (L)
 CBJ: M. Garon (W)
Blue Jackets 3, Ducks 2 (SO)
Associated Press

They collectively put a better effort together on the road, but the Ducks were only able to come way with one point at Columbus.

Bobby Ryan and Todd Marchant scored in regulation for Anaheim, but the team feel short in the shootout and was defeat 3-2 at Nationwide Arena. Jean-Sebastien Giguere made 27 saves in his first start since Oct. 24 and Ryan Getzlaf added two assists for the Ducks, who are now 0-2-2 in their last four road contests.

"We are desperate for a win on the road," Ducks coach Randy Carlyle said. "I didn't think we played that poor a hockey game. But we will take the point and move on. It's not easy to win on the road."

Rick Nash converted the winning shootout goal and also had a goal in regulation, and Mathieu Garon stopped both Anaheim shooters in the tiebreaker.

In the shootout, Nash lost his balance but still was able to roof a shot over Giguere while leaning back on one leg.

"I'm sure he didn't know what to do," Nash said. "He thought I was going to fall. Luckily enough I put it in."

Kristian Huselius also scored in the shootout and had a goal and an assist for Columbus, which rebounded from a 9-1 loss to the Red Wings on Wednesday night - the Blue Jackets' worst home loss in franchise history.

"We competed really hard," Columbus coach Ken Hitchcock said. "It was a big time game. We worked a lot harder and the level of determination was 10 times better than it was against Detroit."

In overtime, Columbus was assessed a bench minor for having too many men on the ice, but the Ducks - 0-for-11 on the power play the last two games - failed to convert. Then Ryan Whitney took a boarding penalty to nullify the advantage.

"We missed a chance in overtime when we had the four-on-three," Carlyle said. "We didn't really create much from it."

The Ducks gained the early momentum with Jason Chimera in the penalty box serving consecutive minor penalties, scoring shortly after the second expired.

Getzlaf skated down the right wing into the Columbus zone and zipped a cross-ice pass to Ryan for the one-timer, his seventh, from the left dot to start the scoring at 7:55 of the first. Corey Perry also picked up an assist.

Getzlaf and Perry have scored in 10 consecutive games, the current longest points streaks in the NHL. Perry's streak is a career high while Getzlaf also has assists in his last nine games, which is a new franchise record.

"We did a good job staying in this hockey game," Getzlaf said. "We were right there ... unfortunately it didn't come out the way we wanted it to."

Antoine Vermette added two assists for Columbus and the backup Garon stepped in for Steve Mason and stopped 32 shots to win in his first home start. He improved to 17-4 all-time in shootouts.

The Blue Jackets worked themselves back into the game and Nash drew them even. He took a lead breakaway pass from Huselius and beat Giguere with a slap shot from the left circle at 18:26 for his 13th. Nash has nine goals in the last nine games.

After a Columbus power play ended in the second, Getzlaf jumped out of the penalty box, grabbed the puck and fed Marchant for an easy snap shot from the slot to give Anaheim the lead at 1:45 with his second.

About 4 minutes later, Huselius, back after missing four games with an arm injury, made it 2-2 on the power play with his sixth. Vermette, stationed near the right post, set up the play with a long back-hand pass to Huselius, who wristed a shot from the left circle over a diving Giguere.

"I liked the way we got back into the game," Huselius said. "We were forechecking at all lengths and we turned it around."

Garon made the save of the night late in the period, robbing Getzlaf with a lunging glove save.

"Well, I think that's what we needed," Garon said of the overall effort. "As a team we worked hard, we dominated and we wanted to get back on track and that's what we did tonight."

NOTES: Columbus went 1 for 4 with the man advantage, the Ducks 0 for 5. ... Anaheim D Scott Niedermayer became the 28th defenseman in NHL history to play 1,200 career games. ... The teams skated three-a-side the final 45 seconds of overtime. ... Getzlaf has seven goals and 15 assists in 17 games against Columbus.


Three star selections
1st:   KRISTIAN HUSELIUS
2nd:   ANTOINE VERMETTE
3rd:   RYAN GETZLAF
Winning Goaltender
Mathieu Garon

Losing Goaltender
Jean-Sebastien Giguere

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STANDINGS

WESTERN CONFERENCE
  TEAM GP W L OT GF GA PTS
1 SJS 59 39 11 9 200 145 87
2 CHI 58 38 15 5 185 135 81
3 VAN 58 35 21 2 185 143 72
4 PHX 60 36 19 5 163 151 77
5 LAK 59 36 20 3 180 163 75
6 COL 58 33 19 6 172 151 72
7 NSH 58 31 22 5 162 163 67
8 CGY 60 29 22 9 152 152 67
9 DET 58 27 21 10 150 156 64
10 DAL 58 26 21 11 166 181 63
11 ANA 59 28 24 7 166 181 63
12 MIN 58 29 25 4 161 170 62
13 STL 59 25 25 9 151 166 59
14 CBJ 60 24 27 9 156 194 57
15 EDM 58 18 34 6 145 199 42

STATS

2009-2010 REGULAR SEASON
SKATERS: GP G A +/- Pts
R. Getzlaf 55 15 42 3 57
C. Perry 59 21 35 2 56
B. Ryan 59 25 20 5 45
S. Koivu 50 11 21 7 32
S. Niedermayer 59 5 27 -17 32
J. Blake 60 11 17 -3 28
T. Selanne 34 18 9 -7 27
R. Whitney 59 4 23 -5 27
J. Wisniewski 54 3 21 -2 24
D. Sexton 28 9 9 -1 18
 
GOALIES: W L OT Sv% GAA
J. Hiller 24 16 2 .919 2.70
V. Toskala 7 12 3 .874 3.66
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