Showing posts with label Game 2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Game 2. Show all posts

Saturday, October 8, 2011

Game 2: Ducks vs. Rangers 10.8.11 in STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN




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OPINION:
After a disappointing loss the previous night, this game was MUCH better. They put more effort into the game, and while they did their signature move of letting the other team tie it up in the final minutes, they also held on for the win, which is ultimately what matters the most. The Ducks (and I) get to fly home on a win! Huge thanks to Bobby Ryan for sinking that goal in the shootout to make that happen. Bigger thanks to Hiller for stopping everything else the Ranger's threw at him. It's still early, but it's a pretty safe bet that Hiller is back with a vengence, and that is music to any Ducks fans' ears. On the same hand, it's nails on a chalkboard to any opposing teams fans' ears, & I'll admit, I enjoy it.

POST GAME QUOTES:
"It wasn't the way it was drawn up, but I'll take it. I'm gonna label it a fortunate miss," Ryan said. "I had one (scoring chance) in the second period that I'd really liked to have back, so I think Henrik and I will trade even today."

"It's a good thing to get the first point out of the way. Now I can just kind of relax and hopefully get that first goal," [Smith-Pelly] said. "I thought yesterday I was a little bit nervous for most of the game. It probably showed in my game. But today I was much more calm, getting a little more confidence with the puck."

Source for Quotes & Game Day Notes: Wall Street Journal Online

PHOTO OF THE GAME:


Anaheim Ducks' Ryan Getzlaf (R) congratulates teammate and goalie Jonas Hiller for stopping the last penalty shot against New York Rangers's Artem Anisimov (unseen) after an overtime during their NHL season ice hockey game at the Globe Arena on October 8, 2011 in Stockholm. Ducks won 2-1. (Photo by Jonathan Nackstrand /AFP/Getty Images)

Friday, October 8, 2010

Game 2: Ducks @ Predators 10.9.10



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OPINION:
It's going to be a long season folks! Enjoy....

POST GAME QUOTES:
"It's tough to play from behind all the time but we're at game two right now and we're a learning team," Ducks captain Ryan Getzlaf said. "We've got to take things out of tonight and go forward with it."It's a matter of learning from your mistakes and moving on."

"I think we hit four crossbars tonight," Ducks coach Randy Carlyle said. "It was like anything we were directing at the net was finding a way to either hit their goaltender and him make the stop or we rang it off the post or the crossbar a couple of times.
"It seems that was the difference. When we had our chances, we just didn't bury them."

Source for Quotes: OC Register

PHOTO OF THE GAME:


NASHVILLE, TN - OCTOBER 09: Marcel Go #9 of the Nashville Predators celebrates after scoring a goal against Jonas Hiller #1 of the Anaheim Ducks on October 9, 2010 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Frederick Breedon/Getty Images)

Sunday, October 4, 2009

Game 2: Ducks @ Wild 10.6.09

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Graphic Credit: BuckyHermit @ duckscentral.net


PERIOD 1: 0 - 0
PERIOD 2: 3 - 0
PERIOD 3: 3 - 3
OVERTIME: 3 - 4

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POST GAME QUOTES:
"We didn't play well enough to win," Ducks coach Randy Carlyle said. "Simple as that. It's a 60-minute game. We played 50 minutes."

"It was stupid," Wisniewski said in the locker room afterward. "Selfish penalty. It maybe cost us a chance for us to come back and win the game."

"That's the difference," [Carlyle] said. "We reacted and it was the wrong reaction at the wrong time. Critical point in the game."

Source for Quotes: Adam Brady's Official Ducks Blog @ ducks.nhl.com

PHOTO OF THE GAME:


John Scott #36 of the Minnesota Wild and George Parros #16 of the Anaheim Ducks fight during the game at the Xcel Energy Center on Otober 6, 2009 in Saint Paul, Minnesota. (Photo by Andy King/NHLI via Getty Images)

Friday, October 10, 2008

Game 2: Ducks vs. Coyotes HOME OPENER 10.12.08


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Ducks Lose 4 - 2.

Period 1: 0 - 1
Period 2: 1 - 3
Period 3: 2 - 4

Home Opener! There will be pre-game activities including the Ducks players arrivals on a red carpet entrance. Fun starts at 1pm.

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That most certainly was a hard one to watch. I was hoping that the game on Thursday was a fluke bad game and that they'd come out swinging for their home opener! They didn't. Not even close. They came out and played the same way they played on Thursday. Silly me to think that 3 days could change the way they play. I'm more annoyed this time around because they didn't answer their problems... they stayed the same. What a great message they're sending out right now. Oh well. Time to look to Tuesday...

GAME DAY QUOTES:
DUCKS:
"There were a lot of things that weren’t how we need them to be," said Ducks captain Scott Niedermayer. We’re just not where we need to be mentally with our focus. We’re working, but we’re not working smart and we’re in the wrong place at the wrong time. We’re chipping when we should be passing and passing when we should be getting it in. That seems to be pretty much how our game is going right now. It’s back to basics. We’ll start from scratch and make an improvement that way."

"It was disappointing and not for lack of effort. I thought we tried," said Ducks coach Randy Carlyle. "The frustration level seems to go up early here for our group when we lack execution. We just seem to be turning the puck over far too many times. It seems toward the end of the game we got more involved emotionally."

"We know we can be better," Scott Niedermayer said. "When you have two nights like we’ve had in the first two games, it’s not very fun."

Said Teemu Selanne, "It’s frustrating right now. The good thing about this league is we’re going to have a game Tuesday again. There are a couple of things we have to fix and just be better."

"We always talk about sticking with the plan," Ducks right wing Teemu Selanne said. "Again, we didn't stick with the plan. We started forcing plays. In the second period, the coaches said we had 25 turnovers. That's not the hockey we should play.
"Obviously there are a lot of things we have to do better, and be smarter. There's no excuse. The players, we have to take responsibility, and we will."

"We had pucks bouncing away and stuff," Getzlaf said. "It's not like we weren't trying. Guys try to rally around each other and get things going.
"Ice conditions get poor pretty quick. We just have to bear down, and make those plays a little bit quicker and a little bit easier — maybe not look for that second or third pass, throw a few more pucks at the net. We'll get it going."

"It happens, especially when you're frustrated a little bit like we were at the end," Getzlaf said. "Emotions get going."

COYOTES:
“Every day is a learning experience for us,” Head Coach Wayne Gretzky said. “To get wins like this is a big step. Listen, we have a long way to go and we know that, but we’re very proud of where we are right now.”

“We had a very positive trainging camp even though our record wasn’t very good,” Jokinen said. “This past week was very good for us. We practiced for five straight days (before the opener) and found some good line combinations. We’re a good skating team and we’ve been using our speed. I don’t know what it was like before I got here, but we believe we have the chance to win every game.”

"Talk to me again after 20 games, but at the same time, we have the capabilties of being really special," Doan said of the team's successful start.



Source for Quotes:Anaheimducks.com and OCRegister.com and coyotes.nhl.com