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Predators dominate Ducks from start to finish, 5-1

Predators left wing Eric Nystrom (24) scores against Ducks goalie Anton Khudobin in the second period Thursday.

Predators left wing Eric Nystrom (24) scores against Ducks goalie Anton Khudobin in the second period Thursday.

(Mark Humphrey / Associated Press)
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— Colin Wilson and Ryan Ellis each had a goal and two assists and the Nashville Predators beat the struggling Ducks, 5-1, on Thursday night to improve to 6-1-0.

“I thought we were good from start to finish tonight,” Nashville Coach Peter Laviolette said. “It was a really good effort.”

Mattias Ekholm and Mike Ribeiro each added a goal and an assist, Eric Nystrom also scored, and Pekka Rinne made 27 saves.

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Jiri Sekac scored for the Ducks, their first power-play goal of the season, and Anton Khudobin made 24 saves. The Ducks are 1-4-1 and have scored only six goals.

“When you are having trouble scoring and the other team gets that first goal, you’ve got to dig deeper,” DucksCcoach Bruce Boudreau said. “We sort of felt a little sorry for ourselves for the next little bit, and the next thing you know it was 3-0.”

Nystrom opened the scoring at 3:40 of the second period. Austin Watson chipped the puck over a diving Cam Fowler just outside the Ducks’ blue line and chased the puck on the right boards. Watson found Nystrom in front, where he had a tap-in for his second goal of the season.

“He made a great play just having the patience to out wait the defenseman and sent a rocket across,” Nystrom said. “I just made sure that I was hard on the puck. The goalie was sliding across and it just squeaked through his legs. Watty played so well tonight.”

The assist was the first of Watson’s career.

Ellis made it 2-0 at 12:47 of the second. Just after a Nashville power play, Ribeiro slid a cross-ice pass to Ellis at the left faceoff dot, where his one-timer beat Khudobin on the short side through traffic.

“We moved the puck well and I got a bunch of looks,” Ellis said. “Finally the one I scored on was a great pass by [Ribeiro] and a great job in front of the net by the guys.”

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Ribeiro added a goal at 17:00 of the second on a shot from the lower part of the right circle after collecting the rebound of his initial attempt, which was blocked by Fowler. Ekholm made it 4-0 when he scored his first goal of the season at 3:03 of the third on a slap shot from the left faceoff dot.

Sekac spoiled Rinne’s shutout bid with a power-play goal at 12:15 of the third. The Ducks entered Thursday as the only team not to score a power-play goal this season.

Wilson finished the scoring with a power-play goal with 1:42 left.

“We’re trying to work hard and do all the right things,” Ducks forward Corey Perry said. “Eventually it’s going to break.”

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