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Published on Friday, April 18, 2008
By J.P. Hoornstra Staff Writer
ANAHEIM - Jean-Sebastien Giguere knows that if you watched him allow nine goals over the Ducks' first two playoff games at Honda Center last week, you didn't get your money's worth.
"I felt that was a pretty entertaining game," Giguere said after making 40 saves in a 5-2 Ducks win on Friday. "Much better than the first two games we played here. We probably owed one to our fans. Hopefully they got their money's worth tonight."
Instead of watching the Ducks' season end, the 17,199 fans at Honda Center watched their team live to see another day - specifically, Sunday at American Airlines Center in Dallas - as the Ducks now try to extend the best-of-seven series trailing 3 games to 2.
Teemu Selanne, Sean O'Donnell and Todd Marchant all scored goals in the third period to make the final score look more one-sided than the game actually was. Even without injured penalty-kill specialist Rob Niedermayer, the Ducks were perfect short-handed, snuffing out all seven Stars power plays
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