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ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) -- You may be able to thwart Teemu Selanne
point-blank once. But twice in a game?
| | Anaheim's Marty McInnis battles for the puck between Pittsburgh's Hans Jonsson, left, and Alexei Kovalev. |
Not likely, and Pittsburgh goalie Jean-Sebastian Aubin was the
latest to find that out Wednesday night, when Selanne's goal 3:38
into overtime gave the Anaheim Mighty Ducks a 2-1 victory over the
Penguins.
"I was just hoping I wouldn't miss twice in a row," said
Selanne, who earlier in the game had missed a penalty shot. "To
miss twice would've been too frustrating."
Selanne's winning move approximated penalty-shot conditions, as
he bore down on Aubin uncontested and whipped his fifth goal of the
season through the pipes.
"Oleg (Tverdovsky) gave me the puck in a great position. I was surprised I was so open," said Selanne, whose fifth goal of the season also was his third overtime goal for Anaheim, tying the club record.
"I thought the goalie would come out. When he didn't, I had a lot of time to do what I wanted."
Aubin wouldn't let the finish mar his brilliant effort, in which he stopped 35 of 37 shots and was under considerably more pressure than Anaheim goalie Dominic Roussel.
"On the goal, he had another breakaway, and you aren't going to
stop him twice," Aubin said.
Roussel won for the second time in as many starts by turning away 20 of 21 shots. He had to face only three shots after the second period.
"Both goalies were the story of the game," said Anaheim coach Craig Hartsburg, after the Ducks (5-5-1) dropped the label of being the only team with a losing record in the Pacific Division.
"Dominic works hard in practice to always keep himself sharp. He played a heck of a game."
Aubin repeatedly came up with big stops as Anaheim outshot the Penguins 19-3 after the second period.
Pittsburgh's Jaromir Jagr snapped a scoreless tie with an unassisted goal at 11:45 of the second period. Jagr worked his way
around Kevin Haller on a one-on-one to score his seventh goal of the season, remaining the NHL's only player to have scored in each
game.
Marty McInnis tied it about three minutes later, sneaking a slow shot through Aubin's legs. He was assisted by Paul Kariya and
Fredrik Olausson, who recorded his 400th career assist on the play.
Before the scores by Jagr and McInnis, both teams missed good opportunities in the middle of the second period.
Stephen Leach's close-range shot out of a goal-mouth scramble got by Roussel, but caromed off virtually the inside of the right post.
Seconds later, Selanne was on a breakaway when he was tripped
from behind by Brad Werenka just shy of the Penguins' goal, setting
up his third career penalty shot.
Selanne bore down on Aubin, and at the last instant veered
sharply to his left while backhanding a shot easily smothered by
Aubin. It was the first penalty shot taken by Selanne in more than
four years, since also misfiring on an opportunity on Feb. 6, 1995.
Selanne is 1-for-3 in career penalty shots, connecting only on his first attempt, on March 9, 1993.
The teams combined for a total of only 12 shots in a sluggish
scoreless first period, but Aubin did have to repel a brief Mighty
Ducks flurry as time wound down.
After managing only four shots in the game's first 18½ minutes,
Anaheim peppered Aubin with three shots within a 30-second stretch,
including point-blank opportunities by Kariya and Selanne.
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ALSO SEE
NHL Scoreboard
Pittsburgh Clubhouse
Anaheim Clubhouse
Head to head: Jagr vs. Kariya
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Buffalo 4 Tampa Bay 3
Detroit 5 Colorado 3
Florida 6 NY Islanders 3
Chicago 1 Montreal 0
New Jersey 2 St. Louis 1
Toronto 4 Atlanta 0
Anaheim 2 Pittsburgh 1
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Teemu Selanne wins the game in OT.
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Jaromir Jagr beats Dominic Roussel.
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Marty McInnis scores on the power play.
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