Ducks try to crown Kings once again

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02/18/2007 - (Sportsbook Betting Lines) - The Anaheim Ducks go for a home-and-home sweep of the Los Angeles Kings when the area foes conclude their weekend series tonight at the Honda Center.

The teams needed an extended shootout to decide a winner on Saturday. Corey Perry scored the game-winner in the fifth round to lift the Ducks to a hard- earned 3-2 decision at the Staples Center.

Teemu Selanne had a goal and an assist in regulation and also lit the lamp during the shootout to help Anaheim to its second straight win. The victory put the division-leading Ducks five points in front of second-place San Jose in the Pacific standings.

Selanne's tally was his 35th of the season, which is tied with Tampa Bay's Martin St. Louis for second in the NHL right now.

Jean-Sebastien Giguere made 30 saves for Anaheim over the first 65 minutes, then stopped four of five Los Angeles skaters during the deciding phase.

Kings rookie Anze Kopitar sent the game into overtime when he beat Giguere with 5:14 remaining in the third period. The 19-year-old also set up a goal by teammate Alexander Frolov late in the first period.

The loss was the second in a row and 14th in the last 17 games for the Kings, whose 48 points are the fewest in the Western Conference. Los Angeles is also a dismal 8-19-2 on the road in 2006-07.

Anaheim has now won four of the five encounters between the Southern California rivals this season and is 8-1-0 in its last nine overall meetings with Los Angeles.

The Kings did record a victory in their last visit to the Honda Center, however, a 3-2 decision on December 3.

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