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Ducks dig deep to stay afloat Perry’s record-equaling OT winner ties Western final with Predators

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NASHVILLE, Tennessee — Corey Perry just keeps finding the net in overtime this postseason, and his third goal in extra time helped the Ducks tie the Western Conference final at 2-2.

Perry’s shot deflected in off Nashville defenseman PK Subban’s stick 10:25 into overtime, and the Ducks snapped the Predators’ 10-game home playoff winning streak with a 3-2 victory on Thursday night.

“I was just trying to create traffic or create a bounce and create havoc in front,” Perry said. “And that’s what they say in overtime: You throw it on net, never know what’s going to happen.”

Perry matched Mel Hill (1939) and Maurice Richard (1951) for the most OT goals in a single postseason in NHL history. Perry also tied Teemu Selanne’s franchise record with his eighth winning goal and moved past Selanne for sole possession of second in Ducks history with his 36th postseason goal.

John Gibson made 32 saves for Anaheim, which was the last team to beat the Predators in Nashville in the playoffs – last spring in Game 4 of their first-round series.

The Predators had matched the 1997-98 Detroit Red Wings with their 10-game winning streak but missed matching Colorado’s 11-0 playoff run in 1996-97.

Rickard Rakell and Nick Ritchie staked the Ducks to a 2-0 lead. But Subban scored with 6:27 left, and Filip Forsberg tied it with 34.5 seconds remaining in regulation with his fourth goal in four games.

Perry ended the second overtime in the series with a goal originally credited to Nate Thompson. Perry stopped the puck as the Predators tried to clear and shot from the right boards at a severe angle. Subban tried to poke-check the puck away only to redirect it past goalie Pekka Rinne.

“They caught a lucky bounce tonight on the redirect that ended up being a difference maker,” Nashville coach Peter Laviolette said.

The goal finally was credited to Perry after the Ducks appealed to the NHL.

“I don’t really care at this point as long as it goes in the net,” Thompson said.

The Ducks have matched their franchise record with their fourth overtime win this postseason. They are 4-1 with thelonelos­sinthisser­iesopener to Nashville. They went 4-0 in OT on their way to winning the 2007 Stanley Cup.

Game 5 is on Saturday night in Anaheim.

“We thought we were outcompete­d last game, so it feels good to take care of business and get a split on the road and now it’s best of three,” Ducks center Andrew Cogliano said.

The Ducks killed off five penalties, including a 5 on 3 in the third, but the Predators outshot them 11-5 in the third, with the late flurry forcing overtime.

Subban scored off a blast from the blue line to revive the standing-room-only crowd as Forsberg helped screen Gibson. Forsberg, who started Nashville’s comeback win in Game 3, ensured overtime, crashing the net with two teammates and smashing the puck across the line.

“Obviously, we’re disappoint­ed,”Forsbergsa­id.“Idon’t think we showed up in the first, and then after that we played better. It’s tough. They’re a good team. We can’t give them a two-goal lead like that.” Notes:

The Predators said captain Mike Fisher was being evaluated after a collision in front of his own net late in regulation ... This was the 47th one-goal game this postseason . ... The Ducks previously had allowed three shots in a period in the postseason six different times, the last in the first period of Game 5 of the 2015 Western finals against Chicago . ... Forsberg tied a franchise record with his seventh goal this postseason . ... Viktor Arvidsson had two assists for Nashville.

 ?? BRUCE BENNETT / AFP ?? Anaheim Ducks goalie John Gibson and teammate Corey Perry get tangled in the net as Filip Forsberg of the Nashville Predators looks on during Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Western Conference finals at Bridgeston­e Arena, Nashville, on Thursday. The Ducks...
BRUCE BENNETT / AFP Anaheim Ducks goalie John Gibson and teammate Corey Perry get tangled in the net as Filip Forsberg of the Nashville Predators looks on during Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Western Conference finals at Bridgeston­e Arena, Nashville, on Thursday. The Ducks...

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