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Randy Carlyle found a lot to like in the Ducks' all-around play. "Tonight was our best team effort that we've had," the Anaheim coach said after a 2-0 victory over Phoenix on Sunday night. "I think the difference in the game was our special teams. "We got two power-play goals and they went (0-fo...
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topix.net says
(in Ryan, Hiller lead Ducks past Coyotes, 2-0)
Randy Carlyle found a lot to like in the Ducks' all-around play. "Tonight was our best team effort that we've had," the Anaheim coach said after a 2-0 victory over Phoenix on Sunday night.
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USA Today says
(in Hiller drives Ducks past Coyotes, into second place in Pacific)
Tonight was our best team effort that we've had," Anaheim coach Randy Carlyle said after a 2-0 victory over Phoenix on Sunday ...
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sports.yahoo.com says
(in Ryan, Hiller lead Ducks past Coyotes, 2-0)
Randy Carlyle found a lot to like in the Ducks' all-around play. "Tonight was our best team effort that we've had," the Anaheim coach said after a 2-0 victory over Phoenix on Sunday night. "I think the difference in the game was our special teams. "We got two power-play goals and they went (0-fo...
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Tucson Citizen says
(in Ducks' defense blanks Coyotes)
ANAHEIM, Calif. - Randy Carlyle found a lot to like in the Ducks' all-around play.
This Week,
KFOR says
(in Sports Watch)
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The 6-foot-4 phenom is the first Columbus goalie to post shutouts in three consecutive games after making 27 saves in a 2-0 victory over the Anaheim Ducks ...
Three straight shutouts for Columbus goalie...Vandy, LSU, Houston ... KXMC
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Last Month,
rinkrat from Los Angeles Kings Hockey Fan Forum says
(in Ducks Ducks starting to ‘get it?’)
Ducks penalty-killers have been perfect over the club’s past five games, and the primary reason is no mystery.“We haven’t taken as many penalties, for sure,” Coach Randy Carlyle said Wednesday morning as the Ducks prepared to face the Chicago Blackhawks at the United Center.The Ducks ha...
The 6-foot-3, 215-pound Lokombo, who had narrowed his choices to Oregon and its Pac-10 rival California, was coming off a sizzling senior season with the Hawks in which averaged an astounding 15.2 yards-per-carry average, rushing for 1,558 yards and 22 touchdowns.
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