Imperial Valley Press

Ducks throttle sloppy Penguins 4-0

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PITTSBURGH (AP) — John Gibson stopped 29 shots for his first shutout of the season, and the Anaheim Ducks beat the sloppy Pittsburgh Penguins 4-0 on Saturday night.

Gibson, a Pittsburgh native, kept the two-time defending Stanley Cup champions in check for the 13th shutout of his career. Rickard Rakell, Andrew Cogliano, Ondrej Kase and Cam Fowler scored for the Ducks, who wrapped up a six-game road trip with a flourish.

Pittsburgh goaltender Matt Murray made 10 saves on 13 shots before he was pulled early in the second period after Cogliano turned a short-handed breakaway into his fifth goal. The Penguins have lost five of seven to slip toward the bottom of the congested Metropolit­an Division.

Pittsburgh’s quest to become the first franchise in more than 30 years to win three straight Cups is on rocky ground as the season’s midpoint approaches thanks in large part to flat starts and an inability to play with any consistenc­y.

Two days after an emotionall­y charged shootout victory over Columbus that the Penguins hoped would be the start of a surge needed to get back in the mix, they instead fell into an all-too familiar pattern of questionab­le decision-making that ended with their goaltender­s exposed and an early deficit.

The Ducks, who have struggled at times to generate offense, were only too happy to take advantage. Kase pounced when a lazy and inaccurate crossice pass by Kris Letang intended for teammate Brian Dumoulin instead hit the boards behind Dumoulin and bounced toward the middle of the ice. Kase jumped on it, split Dumoulin and Letang and flipped a shot by Murray to put Anaheim up just 3:10 into the game.

Rakell doubled the lead when he took the puck away from newly acquired defenseman Jamie Oleksiak and slipped a shot by Murray that trickled between the goalie’s pads and into the net 10:35 into the first.

The Penguins had an early power-play chance in the second, but the momentum vanished quickly.

Brandon Montour’s clear for Anaheim skipped by Penguins star Sidney Crosby right to Cogliano. He broke in alone and beat Murray between the legs to make it 3-0 at 3:42.

San Diego State: The Aztecs went into the game ranked ninth in FBS rush defense, allowing 110.4 yards per game. Army ran for 120 in the first quarter and 440 overall.

Army: The Black Knights went into the game ranked last in the FBS averaging 29.6 passing yards per game. They went 1-for-4 passing for 6 yards, including receiver Kjetil Cline throwing an intercepti­on.

 ?? PHOTO ?? Anaheim Ducks’ Rickard Rakell (right) gets a shot past the blocker of Pittsburgh Penguins goalie Matt Murray (left) for a goal in the first period of an NHL hockey game in Pittsburgh on Saturday. AP
PHOTO Anaheim Ducks’ Rickard Rakell (right) gets a shot past the blocker of Pittsburgh Penguins goalie Matt Murray (left) for a goal in the first period of an NHL hockey game in Pittsburgh on Saturday. AP

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