Anger lifts Ducks past Chicago Blackhawks in overtime Helene ElliottLos Angeles Times from Tribune corporate cousin @ChrisKuc: Blackhawks storm back twice, fall in overtime Patrick Maroon, Kyle Cumiskey Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times Ducks forward Patrick Maroon collides with Blackhawks defenseman Kyle Cumiskey during the first period of Game 5 of the Western Conference finals. Ducks forward Patrick Maroon collides with Blackhawks defenseman Kyle Cumiskey during the first period of Game 5 of the Western Conference finals. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times) After Blackhawks force overtime, Ducks use their anger to their advantage and strike quickly to take series le As they trudged back to their locker room after the third period, the Ducks were angry at themselves for being in a position they had urgently wanted to avoid.Chicago center Jonathan Toews personally wiped out a two-goal lead the Ducks had built in a wild, back-and-forth game, scoring twice in the final 1minute 50 seconds to send Game5 of the Western Conference finals to overtime. It's a place the Ducks had been twice before in this series and had departed in defeat both times, and they didn't want to go there again. We were pissed. We were mad coming in here, center Ryan Kesler said. When this team gets mad we make strides on the ice. They got mad and then did better than get even, clawing out a 5-4 overtime victory that put them within one win of their first Stanley Cup Final berth since their 2007 championship season. Ducks hockey it's not for the faint of heart, Kesler said with a weary smile. We like to make things interesting in here. Related相关的主题文章:
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