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Road team again: Ducks beat Preds 4-1 to tie up series 2-2

Thursday, 04.21.2016 / 10:55 PM / News

The Canadian Press

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Road team again: Ducks beat Preds 4-1 to tie up series 2-2

NASHVILLE, Tenn. - Nate Thompson and Jamie McGinn scored nearly 2 minutes apart late in the second period, and the Anaheim Ducks beat the Nashville Predators 4-1 on Thursday night to even the first-round series at 2-2.

Ryan Getzlaf and Andrew Cogliano also scored as the road team stayed perfect in the best-of-seven series.

Goalie Frederik Andersen picked up his second straight win by making 30 saves and setting a career shutout streak of 91 minutes, 26 seconds.

Nashville's Mike Fisher scored his first goal of the series.

Nashville lost a 2-0 series lead despite outshooting the Ducks for a second straight game, this time with a 31-25 edge in shots. But the Predators went 0 of 6 with the man advantage and are 1 of 19 on the power play in this series against the NHL's best penalty killers in the regular season.

Game 5 is Saturday in Anaheim.

The Predators, who use country star Tim McGraw's hit "I Like It, I Love It" as their goal song, brought McGraw before the puck dropped to wave a towel and rile up the home crowd. The Predators certainly started playing with more energy than in Game 3.

But Anaheim just missed out on the Stanley Cup finals last spring after losing Game 7 on its own ice, and these Ducks have been through plenty of adversity this season after being 16 points back in the Pacific before rallying to win the division.

Getzlaf put the Ducks up 1-0 just 62 seconds into the game when he poked the puck past Rinne off a shot from David Perron. Coming off his 3-0 shutout in Game 3, Andersen stopped the seven shots the Ducks didn't block in the first period. That gave him a career-high 80-minute shutout streak in the post-season and Anaheim a 1-0 lead after the first period.

The Predators dominated in the second, pressuring Andersen with shot after shot. Finally, Fisher scored his first goal of the series on a snap shot from the right side off a pass from Colin Wilson, beating Andersen to the far side of the net at 11:26 to tie it up.

At that point, Nashville outshot Anaheim 12-1 only to see the Ducks close out the period.

Thompson, stopped twice earlier in the period by Rinne, put a wrister past the Nashville goalie to put Anaheim up 2-1 at 17:04 for his second goal of the series. Then McGinn tapped in a rebound off Chris Stewart's shot at 18:56 for a 3-1 lead.

The Ducks killed off two more penalties in the third, helping Andersen by blocking more shots and flooding the slot in front of their goalie. Then Cogliano sealed the win with his second goal of the series at 16:52.

Notes: Andersen's previous high had been 72 minutes, 51 seconds. ... The Ducks blocked 25 shots. Titans coach Mike Mularkey and GM Jon Robinson were on hand for the game. ... Nashville honoured Prince, who died earlier Thursday, playing his songs throughout the game and putting his photo on the video board during a break in the third period to "Purple Rain."

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