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Defense Continues to Play Offensively

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Times Staff Writer

The Mighty Ducks may not have a group of well-known defensemen but when it comes to getting the job done on both ends of the ice, their blue-liners are not taking a backseat to anyone this season.

Not only are they shutting down offenses, the Duck defensemen are scoring. Led by Niclas Havelid’s two goals, they accounted for three points in Anaheim’s 4-0 victory over Phoenix on Sunday night at the Arrowhead Pond.

“[Keith Carney is] generating offense for us; Havelid is generating offense for us; [Pavel] Trnka, in his few number of games, is generating offense for us; and [Ruslan] Salei generates more goals than he does offense. And Freddy [Olausson] is here to be the offensive guy,” said Duck Coach Mike Babcock, whose team is tied for sixth in the league in goals allowed with 81.

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“You look at it that way, we’re getting good defense and offense from our D. That’s the idea, everyone plays offense and everyone plays defense.”

With more than a month to go before the NHL All-Star break, the Ducks’ defensemen have combined for 17 goals and 53 points, compared to 23 and 101 all of last season.

“Defensively, we’re playing well as a team,” Carney said. “Everyone is working hard and you have the puck a lot more than the other teams.”

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Defenseman Mike Commodore, who was recalled from minor league Cincinnati on Saturday, did not play.... Sunday’s victory over Phoenix was Anaheim’s first against a Pacific Division opponent this season (1-5-2).

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