(8) Anaheim Ducks (2-2) at (2) Detroit Red Wings (2-2), 5 p.m.

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8) Anaheim Ducks (2-2) at (2) Detroit Red Wings (2-2), 5 p.m.

The defending Stanley Cup champion Detroit Red Wings will try to regain their lead in the Western Conference semifinals when they host the eighth-seeded Anaheim Ducks in Game 5 today at Joe Louis Arena.

The second-seeded Red Wings won Game 1 in Detroit, but were then handed setbacks in the following two games. However, the Red Wings avoided falling into a 3-1 series hole by posting a 6-3 decision Thursday in Anaheim to even the best-of-seven set at two games apiece.

Detroit had an excellent 27-9-5 record as the host this year and was 3-0 at home in the postseason before the Ducks won Game 2 in overtime. Anaheim, which will host Game 6 on Tuesday, was 22-15-4 as the visiting club this year and is 3-2 on the road in the playoffs.

Marian Hossa and Johan Franzen each scored twice to help the Red Wings even the series Thursday at the Honda Center.

Mikael Samuelsson and Henrik Zetterberg also scored for Detroit. Valtteri Filppula had two assists, while Chris Osgood stopped 25 shots for the win.

"We feel good about the win," Red Wings head coach Mike Babcock said. "We're now in a best-of-three. It's kind of what I expected coming into the series and now it's up for grabs. These are two good teams playing hard."

Corey Perry scored 42 seconds into the game, but Anaheim couldn't hang onto the lead and missed a chance to take a commanding cushion and move a step closer to knocking off another high-powered team. The Ducks beat top-seeded San Jose in the opening round of the playoffs before advancing to face the Red Wings.

Perry finished with two goals and an assist, while Scott Niedermayer also scored. Jonas Hiller gave up five goals on 33 shots and was pulled in the third period in favor of Jean-Sebastien Giguere, who stopped all six shots he faced. Ducks head coach Randy Carlyle would not say if Hiller or Giguere would get the start in Game 5.

Hiller is 6-4 with a 2.10 goals against average and .946 save percentage in the playoffs.

Ryan Getzlaf added a pair of assists for the Ducks, despite the fact that he was suffering from flu-like symptoms. The centerman didn't practice on Saturday, but is expected to play tonight. Getzlaf has 16 points (3 goals, 13 assists) to match Pittsburgh's Sidney Crosby for second in this year's playoffs. He has also registered a point in eight straight games.

The Red Wings, meanwhile, have played this entire series without offensive defenseman Brian Rafalski, who is sidelined with an undisclosed injury. Rafalski is nearing a return to the ice, but will miss this evening's contest.

Detroit is trying to become the first club to repeat as Cup champions since the 1997 and '98 Red Wings claimed back-to-back crowns. This series also pits the last two Stanley Cup champions against each other, as the Ducks won it all in 2007 to earn the franchise's first-ever title.

The Red Wings and Ducks have met on four occasions in the postseason, with each team winning two series. Anaheim, however, has won the last two playoff encounters, including a six-game triumph over Detroit two years ago in the conference finals.

Detroit won three out of four against the Ducks during the 2008-09 regular season.
 

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Preview: Ducks (42-33) at Red Wings (51-21)

Preview: Ducks (42-33) at Red Wings (51-21)

Preview: Ducks (42-33) at Red Wings (51-21)

Date: May 10, 2009 5:00 PM EDT

DETROIT (AP) - Really, it's not about the money.

Some people cringe when athletes say that.

When Marian Hossa did, no one could question it.

Hossa signed a one-year deal with the Detroit Red Wings last summer, turning down a longer contract to stay in Pittsburgh and a more lucrative one to play for Edmonton, because he believed the defending Stanley Cup champions gave him the best chance to win a title.

Anaheim Ducks forward Teemu Selanne vividly remembers hearing the news back home in Finland.

``We were joking, 'The rich got richer,'' Selanne recalled Saturday, a day before facing Hossa and the Red Wings on their home ice in Game 5. ``We knew Detroit was going to be stronger.


``It's hard to repeat, so it's good to have new blood from guys who are hungry to win the Cup.'

Perhaps it makes sense that Hossa helped Detroit win a game it needed against Anaheim to avoid being on the brink of elimination in the Western Conference semifinals.

After being held pointless in the first three games by the Ducks, Hossa broke a tie with two goals in a 3-minute span to lift the Red Wings to a 6-3, series-evening victory in Game 4.

``It definitely feels good when you can finally put a puck in the net,' Hossa said. ``We had some great chances and played some good games, but the puck didn't go in. We tried to stay patient.'

Hossa, though, was impatient about his quest for a Cup.

The marquee free agent from Slovakia signed in Detroit at a relative discount for about $7.5 million, declining an offer estimated to be worth $49 million to remain with the runner-up Penguins and reportedly many more millions to join the Oilers.

The 38-year-old Selanne understands why Hossa made the rare decision to leave money on the bargaining table after completing his stellar career in Anaheim with a championship two years ago.

``For a veteran who has made a lot of money, like Hossa, you know you have to sacrifice to win a Cup,' Selanne said. ``Winning the Cup is priceless. I think anybody would take a pay cut to try to win a Cup.'

The 30-year-old Hossa improved his chances - and those of his team - by finding a way to score in a matchup featuring the past two Stanley Cup winners.

``He's a high-end player and he has to feel like the weight of the world is off his back,' Detroit coach Mike Babcock said. ``Anyone who envisions themselves as a scorer, when it's not going in the net, they start pressing. So it was good for him.'

Hossa had a team-high 40 goals this season and has scored at least 29 times in nine straight seasons with Detroit, Pittsburgh, Atlanta and Ottawa.

Ducks defenseman Scott Niedermayer said it was inevitable Hossa was going to find the back of the net in the series.

``He's a talented, gifted guy,' Niedermayer said. ``But when we look back at those goals, we feel we could've done more in those situations.'

Heading into Game 5 on Sunday in Detroit, Anaheim coach Randy Carlyle would not say who would be in goal trying to stop Hossa.

Carlyle replaced Jonas Hiller, who gave up five goals after making 100-plus saves in two wins, with Jean-Sebastien Giguere on Thursday night.

``We decided to rest Jonas Hiller in that situation,' Carlyle said. ``Giguere has been working diligently, and we felt it would be best to give him an opportunity to sharpen and hone in playoff-type action.

``With it being a three-goal lead, it made sense to do that and give him an opportunity to get his feet underneath him. If we decide to go in that direction, he's not coming in cold.'

So, who's going to start Sunday?

``You guys better come to the warmup,' Carlyle said.

Babcock isn't buying it.

``Oh, he'll be back,' said Babcock, referring to Hiller. ``Giggy's really good. Hiller has been fantastic.'
 

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The Matchup ANAHEIM (48-36- 0- 8) AT DETROIT (57-22- 0-11) 5:05 p.m. ET

The Matchup ANAHEIM (48-36- 0- 8) AT DETROIT (57-22- 0-11) 5:05 p.m. ET

The MatchupANAHEIM (48-36- 0- 8) AT DETROIT (57-22- 0-11) 5:05 p.m. ET

GOALTENDING STATISTICS ( + = Rookie Goaltender )
ANAHEIM
GPI MINS AVG W L T EN SO GA SA SV% G A PIM
JONAS HILLER 17 873 2.27 8 6 1 2 33 462 .929 0 0 0
JEAN-SEBASTIEN GIG 25 1417 2.92 11 9 3 2 69 775 .911 0 0 2
ANA TOTALS 38 2313 2.75 19 15 4 4 4 106 1241 .915
DETROIT
GPI MINS AVG W L T EN SO GA SA SV% G A PIM
TY CONKLIN 18 1063 2.43 12 5 1 3 43 511 .916 0 0 2
CHRIS OSGOOD 19 1127 3.19 12 2 4 0 60 482 .876 0 1 0
DET TOTALS 36 2200 2.84 24 7 5 1 3 104 994 .895




WIN/LOSS COMPARISON
ANAHEIM HOME UNITS AWAY UNITS TOTAL UNITS
2008 23-23-0 -1085 25-21-0 985 48-44-0 -10
LAST 10 3-2-0 150 3-2-0 470 6-4-0 62
DETROIT HOME UNITS AWAY UNITS TOTAL UNITS
2008 30-15-0 -830 27-18-0 205 57-33-0 -62
LAST 10 3-2-0 -115 3-2-0 60 6-4-0 -5




OVER/UNDER COMPARISON
(Note: units reflect money line result on the 'over')

ANAHEIM HOME UNITS AWAY UNITS TOTAL UNITS
2008 23-20-3 260 23-19-4 425 46-39-7 68
LAST 10 2-2-1 0 1-2-2 -85 3-4-3 -8
DETROIT HOME UNITS AWAY UNITS TOTAL UNITS
2008 25-19-1 535 24-20-1 305 49-39-2 84
LAST 10 1-3-1 -185 2-2-1 10 3-5-2 -17




SCORING STATISTICS
OVERALL LAST 10 GAMES
HOME AWAY TOTAL HOME AWAY TOTAL
ANAHEIM 3.0 2.9 3.0 3.2 2.6 2.9
OPPONENT 2.8 2.8 2.8 2.4 2.2 2.3
OVERALL LAST 10 GAMES
HOME AWAY TOTAL HOME AWAY TOTAL
DETROIT 3.8 3.4 3.6 3.2 3.4 3.3
OPPONENT 2.8 3.0 2.9 2.2 2.8 2.5




REVIEW OF RECENT GAMES
ANAHEIM
SCORE/W-L-T HOME LINE TOTAL
DATE OPP (*=OT) OPEN CLOSE OPEN CLOSE O/U GOALTENDER
4/16/09 at SJ 2-0 W 0.0-220 0.0-220 5.5u 5.5u U HILLER
4/19/09 at SJ 3-2 W 0.0-270 0.0-270 5.0 5.0 P HILLER
4/21/09 SJ 3-4 L 0.0+120 0.0+115 5.0 5.0 O HILLER
4/23/09 SJ 4-0 W 0.0+125 0.0+125 5.0o 5.0o U HILLER
4/25/09 at SJ 2-3 * L 0.0-220 0.0-200 5.0u 5.0 P HILLER
4/27/09 SJ 4-1 W 0.0+125 0.0+105 5.0 5.0 P HILLER
5/01/09 at DET 2-3 L 0.0-240 0.0-240 5.5u 5.5u U HILLER
5/03/09 at DET 4-3 * W 0.0-240 0.0-240 5.5u 5.5u O HILLER
5/05/09 DET 2-1 W 0.0+125 0.0+120 5.5u 5.5u U HILLER
5/07/09 DET 3-6 L 0.0+130 0.0+130 5.5u 5.5u O HILLER
DETROIT
SCORE/W-L-T HOME LINE TOTAL
DATE OPP (*=OT) OPEN CLOSE OPEN CLOSE O/U GOALTENDER
4/11/09 CHI 2-4 L 0.0-155 0.0-175 6.0u 6.0u P CONKLIN
4/12/09 at CHI 0-3 L 0.0-135 0.0-135 6.0 6.0 U OSGOOD
4/16/09 COB 4-1 W 0.0-260 0.0-250 5.5u 5.5u U OSGOOD
4/18/09 COB 4-0 W 0.0-260 0.0-280 5.5u 5.5u U OSGOOD
4/21/09 at COB 4-1 W 0.0+140 0.0+140 5.0o 5.0o P OSGOOD
4/23/09 at COB 6-5 W 0.0+180 0.0+175 5.0o 5.0o O OSGOOD
5/01/09 ANA 3-2 W 0.0-240 0.0-240 5.5u 5.5u U OSGOOD
5/03/09 ANA 3-4 * L 0.0-240 0.0-240 5.5u 5.5u O OSGOOD
5/05/09 at ANA 1-2 L 0.0+125 0.0+120 5.5u 5.5u U OSGOOD
5/07/09 at ANA 6-3 W 0.0+130 0.0+130 5.5u 5.5u O OSGOOD




HEAD-TO-HEAD
SCORE (*=OT) HOME LINE TOTAL WINNING
DATE VIS HOM-VIS OPEN CLOSE OPEN CLOSE O/U GOALTENDER
1/23/08 DET 1-2 0.0-105 0.0-115 5.0o 5.0o U HASEK
2/10/08 ANA 2-3 0.0-160 0.0-150 5.0o 5.0o P GIGUER
10/29/08 DET 5-4 * 0.0+105 0.0+100 5.5u 5.5u O GIGUER
12/01/08 ANA 2-1 0.0-200 0.0-210 5.5u 5.5u U OSGOOD
1/14/09 DET 3-4 0.0+130 0.0+140 5.5u 5.5u O OSGOOD
2/20/09 ANA 5-2 0.0-300 0.0-300 5.5o 5.5o O CONKLI
5/01/09 ANA 3-2 0.0-240 0.0-240 5.5u 5.5u U OSGOOD
5/03/09 ANA 3-4 * 0.0-240 0.0-240 5.5u 5.5u O HILLER
5/05/09 DET 2-1 0.0+125 0.0+120 5.5u 5.5u U HILLER
5/07/09 DET 3-6 0.0+130 0.0+130 5.5u 5.5u O OSGOOD




VALUE INDEX ANALYSIS (team power ratings)
Team Power Rating
ANAHEIM -105
DETROIT -170


VALUE INDEX COMPARISON
VALUE INDEX COMPARISON TO LAS VEGAS LINE:

LV LINE VI VI LINE VI EDGE
ANAHEIM -105
DETROIT NL -110 -170 -175 .65

LV LINE VI LINE VI EDGE
OVER/UNDER 0.0 5.0 5.0 OVER
 

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Trends - Anaheim at Detroit

Trends - Anaheim at Detroit

Trends - Anaheim at Detroit

W/L Trends

Anaheim

?Ducks are 4-0 in their last 4 after allowing 5 goals or more in their previous game.
?Ducks are 4-0 in their last 4 games playing on 2 days rest.
?Ducks are 11-3 in their last 14 Conference Semifinals games.
?Ducks are 9-3 in their last 12 road games.
?Ducks are 7-3 in their last 10 games as a road underdog.
?Ducks are 37-16 in their last 53 when their opponent scores 5 goals or more in their previous game.
?Ducks are 16-7 in their last 23 vs. Western Conference.
?Ducks are 16-7 in their last 23 overall.
?Ducks are 43-21 in their last 64 Sunday games.
?Ducks are 9-21 in their last 30 games as a road underdog of +151 to +200.
?Ducks are 3-7 in their last 10 games as an underdog of +151 to +200.
?Ducks are 2-6 in their last 8 games following a loss of 3 or more goals.
?Ducks are 1-4 in their last 5 games following a home loss of 3 or more goals.


Detroit

?Red Wings are 9-2 in their last 11 Conference Semifinals games.
?Red Wings are 12-3 in their last 15 playoff games as a favorite of -201 or greater.
?Red Wings are 7-2 in their last 9 vs. Pacific.
?Red Wings are 6-2 in their last 8 vs. Western Conference.
?Red Wings are 6-2 in their last 8 overall.
?Red Wings are 38-13 in their last 51 after scoring 5 goals or more in their previous game.
?Red Wings are 23-8 in their last 31 playoff games as a favorite.
?Red Wings are 43-16 in their last 59 when their opponent allows 5 goals or more in their previous game.
?Red Wings are 248-93-16 in their last 357 home games.
?Red Wings are 97-38 in their last 135 games as a home favorite.
?Red Wings are 87-34 in their last 121 games following a win.
?Red Wings are 56-22 in their last 78 games as a favorite of -201 or greater.
?Red Wings are 55-22 in their last 77 games as a home favorite of -201 or greater.
?Red Wings are 47-19-1 in their last 67 home games vs. a team with a winning road record.
?Red Wings are 55-24 in their last 79 games playing on 2 days rest.
?Red Wings are 202-92 in their last 294 games as a favorite.
?Red Wings are 2-5 in their last 7 vs. a team with a winning record.


OU Trends

Anaheim
?Over is 4-1 in Ducks last 5 when their opponent scores 5 goals or more in their previous game.
?Over is 15-5-1 in Ducks last 21 games playing on 2 days rest.
?Over is 6-2-1 in Ducks last 9 following a loss of 3 or more goals.
?Over is 6-2-2 in Ducks last 10 road games.
?Over is 5-2-2 in Ducks last 9 games as a road underdog.
?Under is 43-18-6 in Ducks last 67 after allowing 5 goals or more in their previous game.
?Under is 15-7-2 in Ducks last 24 games as an underdog of +151 to +200.
?Under is 15-7-2 in Ducks last 24 games as a road underdog of +151 to +200.


Detroit

?Under is 4-1-1 in Red Wings last 6 games as a home favorite of -201 or greater.
?Over is 6-2 in Red Wings last 8 Conference Semifinals games.
?Under is 8-3 in Red Wings last 11 Sunday games.
?Under is 5-2 in Red Wings last 7 vs. Pacific.
?Under is 9-4-3 in Red Wings last 16 playoff games as a favorite.


Head to Head

?Under is 16-5-2 in the last 23 meetings in Detroit.
?Favorite is 5-2 in the last 7 meetings.
?Home team is 37-18-2 in the last 57 meetings.
?Ducks are 2-5 in the last 7 meetings.
?Ducks are 7-23-1 in the last 31 meetings in Detroit.
 

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Recent Trends

Recent Trends

Anaheim:

?ANA are 9-3 in their last 12 road games.
?Over is 6-2-2 in ANA last 10 road games.
?ANA are 16-7 in their last 23 overall.

Detroit:

?DET are 7-2 in their last 9 vs. Pacific.
?DET are 6-2 in their last 8 vs. Western Conference.
?DET are 6-2 in their last 8 overall.

Head to Head:

?ANA are 7-23-1 in the last 31 meetings in Detroit.
?Under is 16-5-2 in the last 23 meetings in Detroit.
 
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