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Wednesday, December 20, 2006

Ducks Gameday—Star Wars Episode II

Dallas Stars (21-12-0, t-4th in west) at Anaheim Ducks (26-4-6, 1st in west)

You know, as much as I’m about to throw numbers around about this game, the more important issue is that Sleek's going to be at HC tonight to watch Episode II of this Pacific battle. I'll be in my YouTube seats even, right next to the Ducks penalty box. This was a bit of a surprise, as it was not in my original game set, but I guess Christmas started a bit early this year.


Ho, ho, ho.

Only four teams in the league have more wins than the Stars, but two of the four are division rivals Anaheim and San Jose—the Stars currently sit 6 points back of the Sharks and 16 points back of the Ducks. But are the Stars just fooling us with their early-season record? I found this split to be interesting:

The Stars are 9-0 against the Kings and Coyotes this year, outscoring them 31-13.
Against everyone else, they are a more modest 12-12, getting outscored 55-61.

We’ll see how these top 3 Pacific teams really compare soon, as there are a lot of points yet to be disputed (6 remaining SJ-ANA games, 6 remaining SJ-DAL games, and 7 remaining ANA-DAL games).

Dallas did take the first game in Anaheim by (surprise, surprise) virtue of a shootout win, although the Ducks are still the only team in the league to have ever bested the 15-1 Stars in a shootout (how’s this for irony: the first two shooters were Rob Niedermayer and Jonathan Hedstrom, and we didn’t need a third shooter).

And for fun, here’s two bonus “Ducks Hype” notes from the 2003 playoff matchup (1st seeded DAL vs. 7th seeded ANA), back when Anaheim was constantly magical:

Clutch Ducks get it done late: In all six games of that 2nd-round series, the Stars were either tied or ahead with 90 seconds left in regulation. In all four Anaheim wins, the Ducks scored the game-winner on their final shot of the game!

Jiggy sets record in fifth career playoff game: J.S. Giguere became the first goaltender in NHL history to have two 60-save performances in one playoff year (G1 3-OT at Detroit and G1 5-OT at Dallas). For reference, Patrick Roy was the only goaltender who had two 60-save playoff performances in his career!

Heh, good times.

Prediction: Ducks 5, Stars 2. Goals by Moen, Pahlsson, Kunitz, Getzlaf, and Beauchemin.

4 comments:

PJ Swenson said...

This game will also be on Yahoo streaming.

http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl

Earl Sleek said...

Yee haw! Another stellar game to attend!

Some notes:

-Shawn Thornton not only beat the snot out of Barnaby, but that one-sided fight lasted like 90 seconds! The HC loved it, and Barnaby was visibly upset the rest of the game.

-Sammy P plastered Zubov on the boards right in front of us, and it was all I could do not to throw my hat over the glass onto the broken Russian.

-Kudos to the brave Stars fans seven rows back of us, who at least kept up a brave face. It was tough, though, as we had a dilemma: should we gloat about the scoreboard or the standings? Those guys got kicked out halfway through the 3rd, but I thought that was a bit unnecessary--is being loud (for the wrong team) a crime at HC?

-I've always known that I drink a lot when the Ducks are losing, but who knew? I drink a lot when they're winning, too. Yay!

Doogie2K said...

Oh, gee. Another game between two teams I hate. Well, Dallas has done less to piss me off, lately -- they did roll over and die on us just recently -- so Go Stars, I guess.

Jordi said...

I always hear about opposing teams fans getting kicked out because of complaints from home teams fans. What is up with that?