Stanley Cup Finals

Stanley Cup Finals
Game 4: Ducks 3, Senators 2

After being outshot 13-2 in the first period, Corey Perry and the Ducks repeatedly tested Sens goalie Ray Emery in the second period, outshooting Ottawa 13-4.
Game 4: Ducks 3, Senators 2

Ducks center Andy McDonald tied the score midway through the second period, and then struck again for his ninth goal of the playoffs exactly a minute later for a 2-1 lead.
Game 4: Ducks 3, Senators 2

Dustin Penner shoots on a feed from Teemu Selanne to beat Ray Emery 4:07 into the third period and snap a 2-2 tie. The eventual game-winner was Penner's first goal in 12 games.
Game 4: Ducks 3, Senators 2

Jean-Sebastien Giguere's 21 saves were enough to give Anaheim its record-tying 12th one-goal win of the postseason (12-2) and put the Ducks just one win away from their first NHL championship.
Game 3: Senators 5, Ducks 3

Senators' right wing Daniel Alfredsson scores as a shot from teammate Wade Redden hits Alfredsson's left skate. The power-play goal was immediately waved off, but the replay booth determined Alfredsson did not use a distinct kicking motion on the puck.
Game 3: Senators 5, Ducks 3

The Senators Mike Fisher grapples with Ryan Getzlaf during a full-force scrum in the third period. Fisher's and Getlzaf's lines were sent to the penalty box with roughing minors.
Game 3: Senators 5, Ducks 3

Senators' left wing Dean McAmmond briefly lost consciousness in the third period after taking a forearm to the head from Chris Pronger. McAmmond fell backward, struck his head on the ice, and slid into the corner. Pronger wasn't penalized on the ice but received a one-game suspension, his second of the playoffs. McAmmond is questionable for Game 4.
Game 3: Senators 5, Ducks 3

Anton Volchenkov celebrates after giving Ottawa a 5-3 lead at 8:22 of the third period. Told to shoot more by coach Bryan Murray, Volchenkov led the Sens with five shots in the game, which resulted in a goal and an assist for the blueliner.
Game 2: Ducks 1, Senators 0

Ducks center Samuel Pahlsson scored the only goal, shooting the puck between the legs of defenseman Joe Corvo and past Ray Emery with 5:44 remaining in the third period.
Game 2: Ducks 1, Senators 0

Jean-Sebastien Giguere stopped 16 shots from Dany Heatley and the Senators for his sixth postseason shutout.
Game 2: Ducks 1, Senators 0

Ray Emery made 30 saves for the Senators, who had lost only once in each of their first three playoff series.
Game 2: Ducks 1, Senators 0

Ducks left wing Travis Moen checks Chris Phillips into the boards. Moen, who scored the game-winner in Game 1, contributed four hits in Game 2.
Game 1: Ducks 3, Senators 2

Ottawa took a 2-1 lead after goalie Jean-Sebastien Giguere lost his stick and was beat high to the stick side by a wobbling shot from defenseman Wade Redden on the power play.
Game 1: Ducks 3, Senators 2

Ducks center Ryan Getzlaf celebrates after netting the tying goal early in the third period. Anaheim is 13-0 in the playoffs when scoring at least twice.
Game 1: Ducks 3, Senators 2

Ottawa goalie Ray Emery is overwhelmed by a crowd of players during the third period. The Ducks outshot the Senators 14-7 in the final period, scoring twice on Emery for the victory.
Game 1: Ducks 3, Senators 2

Sens defenseman Anton Volchenkov keeps Ducks center Todd Marchant off the puck in the third period. Volchenkov led Ottawa in ice time (24:57), blocking a game-high 10 shots in the Senators loss.