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Coyotes try to avoid third straight loss in meeting with Ducks

Dec 14, 2011 - 3:52 PM (Sports Network) - The Phoenix Coyotes will try to avoid their first three- game losing streak of the season when they visit the last-place Anaheim Ducks for tonight's Pacific Division clash at the Honda Center.

The Coyotes, who are tied for second in the Pacific Division with San Jose, have dropped their last two games against Detroit and Minnesota and were outscored by a combined 9-3 margin in those setbacks. It marks the fourth two- game slide of the year for Phoenix, which last dropped three games in a row during an 0-4-1 slide from Feb. 23-March 3 of last season.

After losing Thursday's game by a 5-2 score in Detroit, the Coyotes were dealt a 4-1 loss this past Saturday by visiting Minnesota. Kyle Brodziak tallied twice and Niklas Backstrom made 35 saves to help the Wild hand Phoenix its fourth loss in six games this month.

Lauri Korpikoski netted the lone goal for Phoenix, while Mike Smith made 16 saves in a losing effort. The Wild went 3-for-4 on the power play, while the Coyotes failed to score on four opportunities with the man advantage.

"It was a battle of specialty teams and they won it," Coyotes captain Shane Doan said.

The Coyotes have a solid 9-5-1 record as the visiting team this year and will be on the road for tonight's game only before returning to the desert for a two-game homestand against Edmonton and the New York Rangers.

The Ducks have also lost two straight and four of five, but that's just the tip of the iceberg for Anaheim, which has also dropped nine of 11 and 17 of its last 20 contests.

Anaheim, which is last in the Western Conference, has not fared any better since firing head coach Randy Carlyle, as Bruce Boudreau is just 1-3-1 behind the Ducks bench. The latest loss came Saturday in Nashville with Jordin Tootoo recording a goal and an assist to help the Predators edge the Ducks, 3-2.

Francois Beauchemin and Andrew Gordon both scored for the Ducks, while Dan Ellis was touched for all three goals on 28 shots. Teemu Selanne added an assist to give him one goal and six helpers during a five-game point streak.

Ducks forward Saku Koivu missed Saturday's game with a lower body injury and is questionable for tonight.

Anaheim is on home ice for just one game before heading out on a five-game road trip. The Ducks are 6-9-1 as the host this year compared to a 2-7-4 mark on the road.

Phoenix is 2-0 against the Ducks this year and has won four straight and five of the last six meetings between the division rivals. The Coyotes have taken the last three encounters in Orange County.








  • PHOENIX: 1
    ANAHEIM: 4
    Final

    Dec 15 12:22 AM


  • Anaheim Goal - Kyle Palmieri, from Bobby Ryan and Francois Beauchemin at 3:30.

    Coyotes 1, Ducks 4  3rd - 16:30Dec 14 11:55 PM
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    Coyotes 1, Ducks 4  3rd - 16:30Dec 14 11:55 PM


  • PHOENIX: 1
    ANAHEIM: 3
    End of 2nd

    Dec 14 11:32 PM


  • Anaheim Goal - Niklas Hagman (4), from Corey Perry and Ryan Getzlaf at 18:56.

    Coyotes 1, Ducks 3  2nd - 1:04Dec 14 11:30 PM
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    Coyotes 1, Ducks 3  2nd - 1:04Dec 14 11:30 PM


  • Phoenix Power-Play Goal - Martin Hanzal (5), from Ray Whitney and Keith Yandle at 7:31.

    Coyotes 1, Ducks 2  2nd - 12:29Dec 14 11:11 PM


  • Anaheim Power-Play Goal - Niklas Hagman (3), from Corey Perry and Teemu Selanne at 1:07.

    Coyotes 0, Ducks 2  2nd - 18:53Dec 14 10:59 PM


  • PHOENIX: 0
    ANAHEIM: 1
    End of 1st

    Dec 14 10:40 PM


  • Anaheim Goal - Rod Pelley, at 15:48.

    Coyotes 0, Ducks 1  1st - 4:12Dec 14 10:32 PM


  • PHOENIX: 0
    ANAHEIM: 0
    1st Period - 20:00

    Dec 14 10:08 PM
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    Coyotes vs. DucksJun 24 6:02 AM