ANAHEIM DUCKS 2011-12 GAME RECAPS
OCTOBER 23, 2011 - ANAHEIM 4 vs. PHOENIX 5 The Ducks gave up the first goal for the second consecutive game in a 5-4 defeat to the
Coyotes...the club also allowed four straight Phoenix goals from 14:44 of the first to 7:56 of the
second...all three Ducks scorers picked up their first markers of the season: Lubomir Visnovsky at 8:21 of the first and Ryan Getzlaf at both 14:02 of the first and 18:52 of the
third...the game marked 13th multi-goal game of Getzlaf’s
career...in addition, Kurtis Foster scored his first of the season at 13:31 of the second period in his Ducks
debut...Cam Fowler, Luca Sbisa, Teemu Selanne, Corey Perry, Visnovsky (1-1=2 on the night) and Francois Beauchemin each earned single assists in the
contest...in addition, Saku Koivu provided an assist on Foster’s goal, accounting for his 100th point as an Anaheim
Duck...Jonas Hiller stopped 14-of-19 shots before Dan Ellis came on in relief, stopping all 16 shots he faced. PP: 0-3 PK: 0-4
SF: 33 SA: 35 TOI: Fowler (26:18) Three Stars: 1. Hanzal 2. Smith 3. Getzlaf
OCTOBER 25, 2011 - ANAHEIM 2 @ CHICAGO 3 (SO) The Ducks opened a seven-game road trip with a 3-2 shootout loss to the Chicago Blackhawks at the United Center... Teemu Selanne scored his 640th career NHL goal to move into a tie with Dave Andreychuk for 13th on the all-time goal scoring
list...Selanne also added an assist on center Ryan Getzlaf’s goal, giving Teemu his second multi-point game of the season and the 349th of his NHL
career...Getzlaf’s game-opening tally at 58 seconds of the second period marked his third goal in two
games...Andrew Cogliano and Corey Perry drew single assists while Jonas Hiller turned away 33-of-35 shots in the loss...Head Coach Randy Carlyle recorded his 500th career game behind the bench for Anaheim. PP: 1-6 PK: 0-3
SF: 31 SA: 35 TOI: Visnovsky (31:03) Three Stars: 1. Kane 2. Selanne 3. Hossa
OCTOBER 27, 2011 - ANAHEIM 3 @ MINNESOTA 2 The Ducks continued their seven-game road trip with a 3-2 win over the Minnesota Wild at Xcel Energy Center...Teemu Selanne recorded assists on all three Anaheim goals, moving him into a tie with Mats Sundin for 26th on the all-time points list (1,349)
...Selanne recorded his third multi-point game of the season and 350th of his NHL career...Ryan Getzlaf scored the game-winner on the power play at 3:58 of the third period, marking his fourth goal in his last three games... Getzlaf assisted on a first-period PPG by Corey Perry, who extended his point streak to six games (4-3=7)
...Perry also as- sisted on Getzlaf’s decisive
tally...Bobby Ryan scored his third goal of the season midway through the second
period...Toni Lydman picked up an assist on the Ryan
goal...Jonas Hiller stopped 23-of-25 shots in the victory. PP: 2-6 PK: 2-5
SF: 16 SA: 25 TOI: Fowler (24:57) Three Stars: 1. Selanne 2. Scandella 3. Bouchard
OCTOBER 29, 2011 - ANAHEIM 0 @ NASHVILLE 3 Making their first appearance in Nashville since Game 6 of the 2011 Western Conference Quarterfinal Series, the Ducks suffered their first shutout loss of the season in a 3-0 setback to the Predators at Bridgestone
Arena...Jonas Hiller stopped 26-of-29 shots in the setback, including 16 shots faced in the first
period...Nashville opened the scoring 14 seconds into the game, tied for the third fastest goal scored by an Anaheim opponent in franchise
history...the Predators received goals from Patric Hornqvist, Shea Weber and Martin Erat while Nashville Pekka Rinne turned away all 20 shots for the shutout win. PP: 0-1 PK: 1-6
SF: 20 SA: 29 TOI: Beauchemin (25:07) Three Stars: 1. Rinne 2. Weber 3. Hornqvist OCTOBER 30, 2011 - ANAHEIM 1 @ COLUMBUS 3
The Ducks fell behind early in the second straight game, surrendering a goal just 2:23 into the first period...while Bobby Ryan tied the game at 8:24 of the first, Columbus scored two more goals in the second period to make the final score, 3-1... Teemu Selanne and Toni Lydman notched assists on Ryan’s goal...Dan Ellis made his third appearance of the season (1-1- 0 record thus far), stopping 18-of-21 shots in the loss. PP: 0-3 PK: 1- 3 SF: 20 SA: 21 TOI: Fowler (26:38)
Three Stars: 1. Mason 2. Wisniewski 3. Tyutin
NOVEMBER 1, 2011 - ANAHEIM 4 @ WASHINGTON 5 (OT) The Ducks were unable to hang on to 3-0 and 4-2 leads, eventually falling 5-4 in overtime to the Washington Capitals at Verizon Center…Teemu Selanne scored 2-2=4 points, becoming the oldest player (41 yrs, 121 days) to score four points in an NHL game since Tim Horton (Jan. 15, 1972)
...Saku Koivu notched his first goal of the season and recorded 1-1=2 points…Corey Perry scored a power play goal at 9:13 of the third, giving the Ducks a 4-2 lead…Cam Fowler recorded his first career three-point game (0-3=3) while Francois Beauchemin and Toni Lydman recorded single assists…Jonas Hiller stopped 35-of-40 shots, picking up the overtime loss. PP: 1-1 PK: 0-3
SF: 15 SA: 40 TOI: Beauchemin (26:48) Three Stars: 1. Backstrom 2. Selanne 3. Laich
NOVEMBER 3, 2011 - ANAHEIM 1 @ NY RANGERS 2 (SO) Facing the Rangers for the first time since Oct. 8 at the Ericsson Globe Arena in Stockholm, Sweden, the Ducks came up on the losing end of a 2-1 shootout at Madison Square
Garden...Anaheim, which earned a shootout victory over New York by the same score in Scandinavia, received its lone goal in regulation from Bobby Ryan, who beat Henrik Lundqvist at 18:18 of the second period to tie the score at
1-1...assists from the Ryan tally went to Corey Perry and Ryan
Getzlaf...following a scoreless third period and overtime, the Rangers netted a pair of shootout goals against Jonas Hiller to secure the win... Hiller stopped 24-of-25 shots in the tough-luck loss. PP: 0-2 PK: 0-4
SF: 28 SA: 25 TOI: Beauchemin (30:59) Three Stars: 1. Lundqvist 2. Hiller 3. Gaborik 78
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