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SPORTSWednesday 11 November
NHL Roundup
Mikkel Boedker’s OT goal pushes Coyotes past Ducks, 4-3
GREG BEACHAM ahead early, Kesler dou- Angeles Kings — with seven
AP Hockey Writer bled the lead 66 seconds points in 11 games against
ANAHEIM, California (AP) later with an artful tip of everybody else.
— Mikkel Boedker scored Vatanen’s shot. The vet- Vatanen lifted home a
on a breakaway 1:18 into eran center hadn’t scored pass from Andrew Coglia-
overtime after an atrocious a regular-season goal in 17 no to tie it. Anaheim had
turnover by Ducks cap- games since March. a two-man advantage for
tain Ryan Getzlaf, and the Duclair ended his seven- 53 seconds late in the third
Arizona Coyotes snapped game scoring drought with period, but Lindback came
Anaheim’s four-game win- his fourth goal in two games up big during the Coyotes’
ning streak with a 4-3 vic- against the Ducks. Ana- long penalty-kill.q
tory Monday. heim’s NHL-leading penalty
Rookie forward Max Domi Anaheim Ducks’ Clayton Stoner, front, falls to the ice as he fights killers allowed just their fifth
scored twice during a for the puck with Arizona Coyotes’ Anthony Duclair, right, and goal all season, while the
three-goal second period Martin Hanzal, of the Czech Republic, during the first period of Coyotes’ NHL-worst power
for the Coyotes, who won an NHL hockey game, Monday, Nov. 9, 2015, in Anaheim, Calif. play scored only its seventh
for just the fourth time in 11 goal.
games. Arizona has won Associated Press
twice in Anaheim already Domi got the sixth and
this season. Sami Vatanen tied it with hadn’t lost in November. seventh goals of his rookie
Anders Lindback made 33 8:17 remaining in regulation Frederik Andersen stopped season 3:55 apart, putting
saves and Anthony Duclair for the Ducks, who blew a 24 shots, but his teammates the Coyotes ahead on a
also scored in the dominant two-goal lead before rally- struggled during their third sharp-angle shot with 7.4
middle period for Arizona. ing for a point. game in four nights. seconds left in the period.
Boedker ended it after Chris Stewart and Ryan Kes- Anaheim scored two goals The teenager is excelling
Getzlaf inexplicably left the ler scored in the opening on its first three shots. Af- against the Coyotes’ Pa-
puck sitting on the Arizona minutes for the Ducks, who ter Stewart put the Ducks cific Division rivals from
blue line, apparently failing Southern California, scoring
to make a drop pass to Co- six points in three games
rey Perry. against the Ducks and Los