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it came down to the fact that our special teams werent special  发帖心情 Post By:2014-11-28 10:16:16

The Winnipeg Jets look to get back on track following Saturdays 4-2 loss in Los Angeles against the Anaheim Ducks in a 9:00pm ct face off at Honda Center. The (33-33-9) Jets have 75 points and trail Phoenix by nine points for a Western Conference Wild Card playoff spot. Ondrej Pavelec will start in goal. Jets Projected Lines: Ladd-Little-Frolik Byfuglien-Jokinen-Wheeler Kane-ODell-Halischuk Tangradi-Slater-Peluso Enstrom-Postma Stuart-Trouba Pardy-Redmond Michael Hutchinson will be Pavelecs back up tonight. Al Montoya has a lower body injury and is day to day. Keaton Ellerby is also listed as day to day which allows Redmond to play his fourth NHL game this year with the Jets. Bryan Little is on a five game point streak (two goals and four assists). Blake Wheeler has two goals and two assists in his last two games. Winnipegs penalty kill remains second in the NHL on the road at 86%. Anaheim is coming off a 5-1 win in Vancouver Saturday night. They are 3-0-1 in their last four games. The (48-18-8) Ducks have 104 points and lead the Pacific Division by one point over San Jose. Frederik Andersen will start in goal. Ducks Projected Lines: Silfverberg-Getzlaf-Perry Maroon-Perreault-Selanne Winnik-Koivu-Cogliano Beleskey-Bonino-Palmieri Beauchemin-Robidas Sbisa-Lindholm Allen-Vatanen Mathieu Perreault is on an eight game point streak (six goals and three assists). Patrick Maroon has two goals and four assists in his last four straight games. Sami Vatanen has five assists in his last four games. This is the third and final regular season game between these teams. Each have won by a 3-2 score earlier this year. Andrew Ladd leads the Jets with three goals against Anaheim. Following tonights game, the Jets fly to Glendale and close out their five game road trip tomorrow night against the Phoenix Coyotes (9:00ct on TSN 1290 & TSN Jets). ANAHEIM, Calif. -- With the Anaheim Ducks bearing down on him all night, Jaroslav Halak couldnt relax for even a moment in front of the Washington Capitals net until the horn sounded on another victory. None of the Caps can afford to take many more breathers if they hope to make it back to the post-season. Alex Ovechkin scored the tiebreaking goal early in the third period, and the Capitals kept up their playoff push with a 3-2 victory Tuesday night. Joel Ward and Troy Brouwer also scored for the Capitals, who have won three straight to pull into an eighth-place tie with Columbus for the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. They barely held off the Ducks, who threw 45 shots at Halak and pressed right up to the final seconds. "We cant worry about anything else thats going to happen except for our games," said Halak, who made 43 saves in his sixth consecutive start. "Right now, two points are all huge, any way we can get them." The Caps havent trailed during their winning streak. But even after Ovechkin scored his 46th goal early in a power play, they were in a nail-biter against Anaheim. "That was a huge game," Ovechkin said. "We prepared for it, and we were ready for it. We played one of the best teams in the league." Ovechkins goal was just the second in seven games for last seasons NHL MVP, but the Capitals need every goal and victory possible on their three-game California road trip. The Blue Jackets and Detroit, one point back in ninth place, both have two games in hand on Washington. Ben Lovejoy and Mathieu Perreault scored for the Ducks, who have lost four straight home games while falling out of first place in the overall NHL standings. Anaheim is still near the top of the Western Conference playoff race, but San Jose has caught the Ducks atop the Pacific Division standings. The teams meet Thursday at the Shark Tank. Jonas Hiller stopped 27 shots, but the Ducks have lost to the Capitals in each of their last four visits to Honda Center. "I think we had a lot of looks and were shooting the puck, but we werent getting to any loose pucks," Anaheim coach Bruce Boudreau said. "You can make a million and one excuses, but were just not getting the job done." Washington hadnt visited Honda Center since Feb. 16, 2011, nine months before the Cappitals fired Boudreau, who was hired by Anaheim two days later.dddddddddddd "This was a big one for Bruce, and we all knew it," Lovejoy said. "I think we came out with a lot of passion. When were skating and playing tough hockey, we get our forecheck going, and we had that going tonight. We just werent able to put more than two in the net." Ward got his 21st goal on a fat rebound just 2:11 in, scoring in his third consecutive game. Lovejoy tied it 59 seconds later on an unobstructed slap shot set up by a terrible Washington line change. Brouwer scored on a power play in the final seconds of the first period for the Caps, getting his third goal in two games off another rebound. Anaheim generated nothing from a two-man advantage for 1:51 early in the second period, adding to the power-play woes of an otherwise powerful offensive club. The Ducks entered the game in a 2-for-42 slump in their previous 13 games, and they went scoreless in their first four chances against Washington. "At the end, it came down to the fact that our special teams werent special," Lovejoy said. Perreault, the former Capitals centre, put a wrist shot past Halak, who was thoroughly screened by Patrick Maroon, to tie it right after a power play expired early in the third period. But just 1:12 later, Nicklas Backstrom won a faceoff and John Carlson got the puck to Ovechkin, who put a typically vicious one-timer past Hiller. Stephane Robidas played more than 13 minutes in his debut for the Ducks, who acquired the veteran defenceman from Dallas two weeks ago for the playoff push. Robidas filled in for Cam Fowler, who missed his second straight game with a lower-body injury. "It wasnt my best, but the first one is out of the way now," Robidas said. NOTES: Dustin Penner returned to Honda Center for the first time since Anaheim traded him to Washington on March 4. Penner had 13 goals and 19 assists in 49 games this season in his second stint with the Ducks, but was a frequent healthy scratch. ... Halak was in Anaheim with the Blues on Feb. 28 when he was traded to Buffalo, forcing him to leave Honda Center early while St. Louis faced the Ducks with a locker room attendant as their backup goalie. ... Boudreau won his first game against his former team when the Ducks beat the Capitals 3-2 on Dec. 23. ' ' '

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