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Wednesday, April 13, 2011
FINAL
4 - 1
FINAL 1 2 3 T
Predators 1 2 1 4
Ducks 0 0 1 1
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GOAL SCORERS

NSH:   S. Weber (PPG, 04:13 - 1st) , S. Sullivan (15:16 - 2nd) , M. Fisher (18:08 - 2nd) , M. Fisher (00:56 - 3rd)
ANA:   T. Selanne (PPG, 11:24 - 3rd)
GOALIES

NSH: P. Rinne (W)
 ANA: D. Ellis (L) , R. Emery
Predators 4, Ducks 1
Associated Press

Photos: Predators 4, Ducks 1
Video:  Game Highlights
Post-Game:  Sullivan | Blum |
           Weber | Geoffrion | Coach Trotz
Statistics: Game Summary
Tickets: Preds Playoff Tickets
  NHL Playoff results - Round 1

ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) - When Pekka Rinne stuck out his gangly right leg just in time to block Teemu Selanne's point-blank early scoring chance with his pad, the Anaheim Ducks realized exactly what they're up against in the playoffs' first round.

The 6-foot-5 Rinne and his Nashville Predators are a defensive puzzle that not even the high-scoring Ducks could solve in their opener.

Mike Fisher had two goals and an assist, Rinne made 27 saves, and the Predators clamped down defensively on Anaheim in a 4-1 victory Wednesday night.

Steve Sullivan got his first goal since mid-December, and captain Shea Weber also scored as fifth-seeded Nashville got off to a great grinding start. The Predators haven't won a playoff series in five tries over the previous six seasons, but their defensive prowess has them up 1-0 on the road for the second straight year.

"That's our game, and you saw how we like it," said Rinne, whose Predators also held a 1-0, first-round lead on eventual Stanley Cup champion Chicago last spring. "We like to play solid defensively and then score when there's an opportunity. It's not complicated, but when we do it the right way, we're pretty good."

Game 2 is Friday in Anaheim.

After taking the early lead on Weber's power-play goal, Nashville put it away with the first three-point game in the playoff career of Fisher, the defense-minded forward who arrived in a trade in February after a decade in Ottawa. Fisher's second goal, on a wrist shot through traffic, prompted Anaheim coach Randy Carlyle to pull former Nashville goalie Dan Ellis with 19:04 to play.

"They're a good offensive team, so we had to make sure we played solid on both ends of the ice," Fisher said. "We want to push forward, and not sit on our heels. When we do that, we can make it tough for even a good offensive team like that."

Selanne scored during a two-man advantage with 8:36 to play for the fourth-seeded Ducks, whose late-season offensive surge was no match for the imposing Rinne and his defense. The Ducks hadn't scored fewer than two goals in their last 16 games, but NHL goal-scoring champion Corey Perry and captain Ryan Getzlaf were thoroughly shut down - often by Weber and Ryan Suter, Nashville's star defensive pairing.

The Ducks' frustration boiled over into 40 penalty minutes in the third period, including three misconducts in the final minute. Perry also repeatedly tried to get his stick into Rinne's pads, drawing Nashville's ire.

"Their whole game kind of takes its toll and gets you out of your rhythm," Getzlaf said. "If we can move our guys around and get out intensity up, that will help. It was hard to get momentum. We gave up that goal in the first period, and we were fighting back the whole time."

Nashville went ahead 4:13 into the first period when little-used Ducks forward Matt Beleskey committed the first of two first-period penalties. Weber ripped a long slap shot past Ellis for his sixth playoff goal, matching the most in Predators history.

The Ducks had five players with more points than Nashville's co-scoring leaders, but they couldn't crack the Predators' Finnish goalie until Selanne scored his 36th playoff goal.

"We just didn't have it," Perry said. "We weren't on our game, and we weren't executing. You don't expect to have a game like this, but that's why there are seven games in a series."

Both teams headed to the playoffs on impressive late-season runs, flying into the upper echelon of the West playoff picture after being outside the top eight. Anaheim finished on a 15-5 streak to rocket all the way into fourth place, while Nashville went 9-2-1 in its last 12 games.

Ellis stopped 20 shots before being replaced by Ray Emery, who missed Anaheim's last two regular-season games with a lower body injury. Ellis was the Predators' starting goalie during their 2009 playoff run, but lost his job to Rinne last season.

While the Ducks are running out of healthy goalies with All-Star Jonas Hiller (vertigo) still ailing, the Predators got playoff reinforcements, with 50-point scorer Martin Erat (back) and Sullivan (groin) returning from injury absences.

"Our top players were our best guys tonight," Nashville coach Barry Trotz said. "The guys were really focused. I saw great commitment all over the ice. ... There's some lessons in our past, but they're serving us well this year."

Sullivan put the Predators up by two goals when he outhustled Francois Beauchemin for a loose puck and scored on his own rebound late in the second period. Fisher then beat Ellis cleanly over the glove less than 3 minutes later.

NOTES: Nashville scratched C Colin Wilson, who played in all 82 regular-season games, and C Cal O'Reilly, who was activated from the injured list last weekend but hasn't played since breaking a leg on Jan. 2. ... Predators D and Orange County native Jonathon Blum made his NHL playoff debut, picking up an assist on Fisher's second goal. He became the first California born-and-raised player chosen in the first round in 2007. Blum grew up in Rancho Santa Margarita, a planned community about 20 miles from Honda Center.


Three star selections
1st:   MIKE FISHER
2nd:   PEKKA RINNE
3rd:   SAKU KOIVU
Winning Goaltender
Pekka Rinne

Losing Goaltender
Dan Ellis

SCHEDULE

HOME
AWAY
PROMOTIONAL

STANDINGS

WESTERN CONFERENCE
  TEAM GP W L OT GF GA PTS
1 p - VAN 82 54 19 9 262 185 117
2 y - SJS 82 48 25 9 248 213 105
3 y - DET 82 47 25 10 261 241 104
4 x - ANA 82 47 30 5 239 235 99
5 x - NSH 82 44 27 11 219 194 99
6 x - PHX 82 43 26 13 231 226 99
7 x - LAK 82 46 30 6 219 198 98
8 x - CHI 82 44 29 9 258 225 97
9 DAL 82 42 29 11 227 233 95
10 CGY 82 41 29 12 250 237 94
11 STL 82 38 33 11 240 234 87
12 MIN 82 39 35 8 206 233 86
13 CBJ 82 34 35 13 215 258 81
14 COL 82 30 44 8 227 288 68
15 EDM 82 25 45 12 193 269 62

STATS

2010-2011 PLAYOFFS
SKATERS: GP G A +/- Pts
J. Ward 9 4 3 1 7
M. Fisher 9 3 3 0 6
N. Spaling 9 2 4 4 6
R. Suter 9 1 5 5 6
D. Legwand 9 3 2 1 5
S. Weber 9 3 2 6 5
M. Erat 7 1 4 1 5
J. Tootoo 9 1 4 3 5
C. Franson 9 0 4 1 4
S. Kostitsyn 9 0 4 -1 4
 
GOALIES: W L OT Sv% GAA
A. Lindback 0 0 0 1.000 0.00
P. Rinne 5 4 0 .909 2.53


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