DUCKS REPORT
After early exit, it will be up to Burke to tweak roster for another run at the Stanley Cup. Selanne and Niedermayer won't be allowed to repeat last season's scenario.
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DUCKS
He will be executive vice president and general manager in 2008-09 while negotiations continue on a contract extension. >>
DUCKS
General manager, who could be in line to assume the same post with Toronto, says he doesn't know whether he'll be in Anaheim when training camp opens in September. >>
DUCKS REPORT
Report says Toronto is pursuing the Ducks' general manager as Anaheim officials look to extend his contract. >>
STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS
Anaheim is eliminated in Game 6 in first round of Stanley Cup playoffs as Dallas capitalizes on mistakes. Defending champions are disappointed to fall short of goal. >>
HELENE ELLIOTT
DALLAS -- One moment, they were the defending Stanley Cup champions. >>
DUCKS REPORT
Forward prepared himself for a return Sunday against Dallas, but a recurrence of symptoms related to a concussion in Game 2 keeps him out of the lineup. >>
STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS
Anaheim is hoping to force a Game 7 with a victory in Dallas. >>
DUCKS 5, DALLAS 2
Goaltender stops 40 shots for Anaheim, which needs a win Sunday to tie series. >>
HELENE ELLIOTT
Anaheim's forward plays with renewed energy, getting a goal and an assist. >>
DALLAS 3, DUCKS 1
Stars take advantage for victory in Game 4. >>
DUCKS REPORT
Giguere faces the possibility of starting on back-to-back nights. >>
DUCKS
Defenseman's spirited play and two goals against the Dallas Stars in Game 3 of playoff series gives Anaheim a much-needed spark. >>
DUCKS REPORT
Forward will return after sitting out for nearly six weeks because of a quadriceps injury. >>
Giguere makes 31 saves and the defense holds up in a 4-2 win by Anaheim, which closes series gap. >>
DUCKS REPORT
Right wing is suffering from concussion-like symptoms from an incident in Game 2. >>
DUCKS REPORT
He played for Carolina in 2006, which rallied to beat Montreal after losing its first two games of an Eastern Conference quarterfinal series at home and went on to win the Stanley Cup. >>
HOCKEY
Defense, supposedly the foundation of the team's success, has been a major disappointment in playoff series against Dallas, giving up nine goals in two losses. >>
DALLAS 5, DUCKS 2
Defending Stanley Cup champions are down, 2-0, in series after Dallas pulls away in the third period. >>
HELENE ELLIOTT
Anaheim continues to pay the penalty for costly mistakes, giving up two more power-play goals in a 5-2 loss. >>
DUCKS REPORT
Anaheim's leading goal scorer has not recovered from March 6 injury. >>
STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS
Stars took advantage of Anaheim's foolishness with four power-play goals. >>
DALLAS 4, DUCKS 0
Power-play goals help Dallas Stars coast to 4-0 victory over the defending Stanley Cup champions. >>
HELENE ELLIOTT
Dumb penalties point to a lack of discipline, and passion of last season's playoff run also appears to be lacking in a 4-0 loss to Dallas Stars. >>
DUCKS REPORT
The veteran is disappointed but says he won't be a distraction. >>
HELENE ELLIOTT
They have given it a good ride despite injuries and late returns of key players, but passion and conviction of last season appear to be missing as they go into playoffs. >>
STANLEY CUP PLAYOFFS
Anaheim will try to become the first team to repeat since Detroit in 1997 and '98. >>
NHL
Physical but disciplined play should be at a premium, with power-play goals proving decisive in most of their regular-season meetings, >>
DUCKS REPORT
Anaheim's leading goal scorer skates for the first time since being injured March 6. >>
BEHIND THE LINES
They're not the choice to win it all, but they are favored against Dallas in the first round. >>
DUCKS REPORT
He says team's 102 points are "pretty good" in division and conference and chuckles as he says perfection is the goal. The defending Stanley Cup champions go into the playoffs after season of travails. >>
Ducks 3, Coyotes 2 (SO)
Ducks' captain returns from suspension as he and team prepare for playoffs with a shootout victory over Dallas. >>
DUCKS REPORT
The Anaheim defenseman doesn't often find himself on the ice with the team, but when he does, he's prepared to contribute. >>
DUCKS 4, KINGS 3
Selanne has two goals and DiPenta gets a rare one in a meaningless 4-3 victory over Kings. >>
DUCKS-KINGS REPORT
Veteran still adjusting to team's dump-and-chase style. >>
HOCKEY
What to look for as the Ducks and Stars meet in the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs. >>
DUCKS REPORT
Hiller, a restricted free agent who has performed well as a backup, may be easier to retain than Bryzgalov was last season. >>
DUCKS REPORT
Veteran sees a new attitude and new goals in his second tour of duty with the Ducks. >>
DUCKS REPORT
Rookie center feeling like his old self during the first test run since fracturing his right wrist Feb. 20. >>
DUCKS 3, DALLAS 2 (SO)
It takes a shootout, but Anaheim beats Dallas, 3-2, to gain a five-point advantage in standings. >>
DUCKS REPORT
Playing again after injures, the forward has two assists against Dallas and the goalie stops 23 shots. >>
DUCKS REPORT
A familiar scene is playing out among the Ducks and it's leaving them with a disconcerting feeling ahead of the playoffs. >>
SHARKS 3, DUCKS 1
The 3-1 victory over Ducks gives the Sharks their first division title since 2004. >>
NHL
He says his former Vancouver coach also is culpable for 2004 on-ice hit on Moore. >>
DUCKS REPORT
They are fighting for home-ice advantage in the first round of playoffs. >>
DUCKS 2, KINGS 1 (SO)
They beat the Kings, 2-1, in a shootout at the Honda Center. Hiller makes 31 saves. >>
DUCKS REPORT
Lineup is depleted, but they're taking things cautiously with the playoffs coming up. >>
DUCKS REPORT
The Ducks play four of their last five games at home, and the road game is at Staples Center. >>
DUCKS REPORT
In his first season in the NHL, Jonas Hiller is making sure there is little dropoff when Jean-Sebastien Giguere is out injured, as he was Friday, or is given a rest. >>
Ducks
Selanne scores two goals and Hiller makes 30 saves in road victory. >>
SAN JOSE 2, DUCKS 1
Second two-man advantage of the game is key as Roenick scores winning goal in 2-1 win for San Jose, which closes in on Pacific Division title >>
DUCKS REPORT
Though he won't be back until April 6, the defenseman is participating in workouts and morning skates and hopes to be in better shape when he returns. >>
DUCKS REPORT
The forward has struggled for much of his first season with the Ducks, but he scored the game-winner Wednesday in Dallas. >>
DUCKS 2, DALLAS 1
Their 2-1 victory gives them three-point edge over Dallas in battle for home ice in first round. >>
DUCKS REPORT
Upcoming trip could deterine whether team will get home-ice advantage in the playoffs to begin its quest to defend its Stanley Cup championship. >>
DUCKS REPORT
Acquired at the trade deadline as insurance down the stretch and in the playoffs, he now figures to have an important role in the rest of the regular season because of Chris Pronger's suspension. >>
DUCKS REPORT
The 34-year-old veteran has played each forward spot on all four lines for Anaheim this season. >>
DUCKS 5, ST. LOUIS 2
NHL orders defenseman to sit out eight games for stomping on Vancouver's Kesler. Niedermayer leads 5-2 win over St. Louis. >>
DUCKS REPORT
NHL is taking another look at defenseman's hit on Vancouver's Kesler after a more detailed replay angle becomes available. >>
DUCKS REPORT
Canucks' Ryan Kesler says Ducks center 'stomped' on him after the two became entangled, but the league takes no action. >>
DUCKS 4, VANCOUVER 1
They beat the Canucks, 4-1, for their franchise-record eighth consecutive win at the Honda Center. >>
COYOTES 3, DUCKS 2
Goalies Giguere and Bryzgalov, former Anaheim teammates, make it a difficult night to score. >>
HOCKEY
They are comfortable with possible playoff matchups even as some of NHL's top teams pad their rosters. >>
HELENE ELLIOTT
Young players take center stage in a surprisingly competitive All-Star game. >>
HELENE ELLIOTT
This was the Kings' Stanley Cup, their moment of glory in a season filled with regrettable events that greased their descent into last place in the NHL. >>
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