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Ducks' dominating play along the boards helps clinch Cup

By E.J. Hradek
ESPN The Magazine

Wednesday, June 6, 2007

ANAHEIM, Calif. -- Quick Hits from Game 5 of the Stanley Cup finals: • One of the several reasons why the Ducks won this series was because they were flat-out better along the wall. Late in the first period, after serving a roughing penalty, Corey Perry jumped out of the penalty box and engaged Senators defenseman Chris Phillips for a loose puck at the Ducks' blue line. Perry won the puck battle, moving the biscuit up the sideboards. Teammate Rob Niedermayer tracked down the loose pu ...

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