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10/15 00:30 CDT Chris Kreider's 2nd goal is the late tiebreaker in the Anaheim
Ducks' 4-3 win over the Penguins
Chris Kreider's 2nd goal is the late tiebreaker in the Anaheim Ducks' 4-3 win
over the Penguins
By GREG BEACHAM
AP Sports Writer
ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) --- Chris Kreider scored his second power-play goal in his
Ducks home debut with 1:27 to play, and Anaheim beat the Pittsburgh Penguins
4-3 on Tuesday night for its 10th consecutive victory in home openers.
Cutter Gauthier and Drew Helleson also scored and Lukas Dostal made 23 saves
for the Ducks, who matched Boston and Toronto for the NHL's longest active
victory streak in home openers.
Kreider, who also had an assist, is off to an outstanding start with four goals
in three games for the Ducks after the Rangers traded their longtime left
winger last June to create cap space.
Kreider scored Anaheim's first goal off a slick pass from Leo Carlsson in the
first period, and he won it for the Ducks just seven seconds after Parker
Wotherspoon went to the penalty box for shooting the puck over the glass.
Justin Brazeau, Rickard Rakell and Anthony Mantha scored and Tristan Jarry
stopped 17 shots as Pittsburgh opened a three-game California trip.
Sidney Crosby had two assists to pass Steve Yzerman, one of his boyhood idols,
for the ninth-most in NHL history.
The Ducks had the largest crowd in franchise history for the home debut of
coach Joel Quenneville, who got loud cheers when introduced. The
second-winningest coach in NHL history opened his Ducks tenure with a loss and
a win on the road last week.
Brazeau extended his impressive start to his Penguins tenure just 63 seconds
after the opening faceoff, redirecting Ryan Shea's point shot for his fourth
goal in four games. Evgeni Malkin also got his sixth assist of the season.
Rakell redirected another shot by Shea for his first career goal against the
Ducks, who drafted him in 2011. He spent parts of 10 NHL seasons in Anaheim.
Gauthier tied it late in the first with a one-timer set up by Pavel Mintyukov.
Up next
Penguins: Visit Kings on Thursday.
Ducks: Host Hurricanes on Thursday.
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