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ANAHEIM, CA - FEBRUARY 15: Head Coach Randy Carlyle of the Anaheim Ducks watches the game from the bench area en route to an 8-4 loss to the Atlanta Thrashers during the NHL game at Honda Center on February 15, 2009 in Anaheim, California. View Photo »
Anaheim Ducks head coach Randy Carlyle gestures in the third period of a preseason NHL hockey game against the Phoenix Coyotes in Anaheim, Calif. , Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2009. The Ducks won 3-2 in overtime shootout. View Photo »
Anaheim Ducks head coach Randy Carlyle watches the NHL hockey team's practice in Anaheim, Calif. , Sunday, Sept. 13, 2009. View Photo »
Anaheim Ducks coach Randy Carlyle (top L) talks to players during the final minutes of their loss to the Detroit Red Wings in Game 7 of the NHL Western Conference semi-final hockey series in Detroit, Michigan, May 14, 2009. View Photo »
ANAHEIM, CA - MAY 05: Head coach Randy Carlyle of the Anaheim Ducks watches play from the bench during Game Three of the Western Conference Semifinal Round of the 2009 Stanley Cup Playoffs against the Detroit Red Wings at the Honda Center on May 5, 200... View Photo »
DETROIT - MAY 01: Head coach Randy Carlyle of the Anaheim looks on from the bench after a timeout late in the third period during play against the Detroit Red Wings in Game One of the Western Conference Semifinals of the 2009 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs o... View Photo »
GLENDALE, AZ - APRIL 11: Head coach Randy Carlyle of the Anaheim Ducks reacts to his team during the NHL game against the Phoenix Coyotes at Jobing.com Arena on April 11, 2009 in Glendale, Arizona. View Photo »
Anaheim Ducks coach Randy Carlyle folds his arms as another goal is scored against his team by the Atlanta Thrashers late in the second period of an NHL hockey game in Anaheim, Calif. , Sunday, Feb. 15, 2009. The Thrashers won 8-4. View Photo »
Anaheim Ducks' head coach Randy Carlyle, back, along with Ducks' players Chris Kunitz, left and Ryan Getzlaf, right, watch the replay of the Minnesota Wild's goal in the second period of an NHL hockey game Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2009, in St. Paul, Minn. View Photo »
Anaheim Ducks head coach Randy Carlyle steps on the bench to direct his squad against the Colorado Avalanche during the third period of the Ducks' 4-3 victory in an NHL hockey game in Denver on Saturday, Jan. 31, 2009. View Photo »
Anaheim Ducks coach Randy Carlyle watches third period action against the Pittsburgh Penguins during a NHL hockey game in Pittsburgh Friday, Jan. 16, 2009. At bench are Ducks' Tavis Moen, left, and Chris Kunitz. The Penguins won 3-1. View Photo »
Anaheim Ducks coach Randy Carlyle registers his displeasure in the third period of his team's 2-0 loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets in an NHL hockey game in Anaheim, Calif. , Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2008. View Photo »
Anaheim Ducks coach Randy Carlyle, center, stands behind Ducks' Bobby Ryan , left, and Ryan Whitney during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Pittsburgh Penguins in Pittsburgh Monday, Nov. 16, 2009. View Photo »
GLENDALE, AZ - OCTOBER 31: Head coach Randy Carlyle of the Anaheim Ducks talks to his team during a time out in the NHL game against the Phoenix Coyotes at Jobing.com Arena on October 31, 2009 in Glendale, Arizona. View Photo »
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ANAHEIM, CA - FEBRUARY 15: Head Coach Randy Carlyle of the Anaheim Ducks watches the game from the bench area en route to an 8-4 loss to the Atlanta Thrashers during the NHL game at Honda Center on February 15, 2009 in Anaheim, California.
View Photo »Anaheim Ducks head coach Randy Carlyle gestures in the third period of a preseason NHL hockey game against the Phoenix Coyotes in Anaheim, Calif. , Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2009. The Ducks won 3-2 in overtime shootout.
View Photo »Anaheim Ducks head coach Randy Carlyle watches the NHL hockey team's practice in Anaheim, Calif. , Sunday, Sept. 13, 2009.
View Photo »Anaheim Ducks coach Randy Carlyle (top L) talks to players during the final minutes of their loss to the Detroit Red Wings in Game 7 of the NHL Western Conference semi-final hockey series in Detroit, Michigan, May 14, 2009.
View Photo »ANAHEIM, CA - MAY 05: Head coach Randy Carlyle of the Anaheim Ducks watches play from the bench during Game Three of the Western Conference Semifinal Round of the 2009 Stanley Cup Playoffs against the Detroit Red Wings at the Honda Center on May 5, 2009 in Anaheim, California.
View Photo »DETROIT - MAY 01: Head coach Randy Carlyle of the Anaheim looks on from the bench after a timeout late in the third period during play against the Detroit Red Wings in Game One of the Western Conference Semifinals of the 2009 NHL Stanley Cup Playoffs on May 1, 2009 at Joe Louis Arena i...
View Photo »GLENDALE, AZ - APRIL 11: Head coach Randy Carlyle of the Anaheim Ducks reacts to his team during the NHL game against the Phoenix Coyotes at Jobing.com Arena on April 11, 2009 in Glendale, Arizona.
View Photo »Anaheim Ducks coach Randy Carlyle folds his arms as another goal is scored against his team by the Atlanta Thrashers late in the second period of an NHL hockey game in Anaheim, Calif. , Sunday, Feb. 15, 2009. The Thrashers won 8-4.
View Photo »Anaheim Ducks' head coach Randy Carlyle, back, along with Ducks' players Chris Kunitz, left and Ryan Getzlaf, right, watch the replay of the Minnesota Wild's goal in the second period of an NHL hockey game Wednesday, Feb. 4, 2009, in St. Paul, Minn.
View Photo »Anaheim Ducks head coach Randy Carlyle steps on the bench to direct his squad against the Colorado Avalanche during the third period of the Ducks' 4-3 victory in an NHL hockey game in Denver on Saturday, Jan. 31, 2009.
View Photo »Anaheim Ducks coach Randy Carlyle watches third period action against the Pittsburgh Penguins during a NHL hockey game in Pittsburgh Friday, Jan. 16, 2009. At bench are Ducks' Tavis Moen, left, and Chris Kunitz. The Penguins won 3-1.
View Photo »Anaheim Ducks coach Randy Carlyle registers his displeasure in the third period of his team's 2-0 loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets in an NHL hockey game in Anaheim, Calif. , Wednesday, Dec. 31, 2008.
View Photo »Anaheim Ducks coach Randy Carlyle, center, stands behind Ducks' Bobby Ryan , left, and Ryan Whitney during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Pittsburgh Penguins in Pittsburgh Monday, Nov. 16, 2009.
View Photo »GLENDALE, AZ - OCTOBER 31: Head coach Randy Carlyle of the Anaheim Ducks talks to his team during a time out in the NHL game against the Phoenix Coyotes at Jobing.com Arena on October 31, 2009 in Glendale, Arizona.
View Photo »Anaheim Ducks head coach Randy Carlyle gestures in the third period of a preseason NHL hockey game against the Phoenix Coyotes in Anaheim, Calif. , Wednesday, Sept. 16, 2009. The Ducks won 3-2 in overtime shootout.
View Photo »They’re world-class players ... We think we have a pretty good line in Getzlaf, Perry and Bobby Ryan. Is it head-to-head? Quite possibly. That seems to satisfy us from a standpont that you have to monitor in the game. And then if not, then you try to take some of the more defensive-minded forward and pl...
The last one was a big-time shot by a big-time player ... The guy that made the play was Corey Perry in front of the net with a screen.
Corey Perry has been a top-level player at every level he's played at
He thought I was going to fall. Luckily enough I put it In overtime, Columbus was assessed a bench minor for having too many men on the ice, but the Ducks - 0 for 11 on the power play the last two games - failed to convert. Then Ryan Whitney took a boarding penalty to nullify the advantage. We missed a ...
His arm hit his chest and his shoulder hit Shane Doan on the side of the face ... But his arm was up and it looks like he was leaning. When you look at it from the end view, his arm comes down and his shoulder hits Shane Doan. He looked down at the puck. He went to try to put the puck through Wisniewski...
His arm hit his chest and his shoulder hit Shane Doan on the side of the face ... But his arm was up and it looks like he was leaning. When you look at it from the end view, his arm comes down and his shoulder hits Shane Doan. He looked down at the puck. He went to try to put the puck through Wisniewski...
My message is that obviously what we did prior to this game and to the previous game against St. Louis wasn’t enough
I didn't think he was as sharp as he needed to be ... We weren't very good, and I thought Jiggy (Jean-Sebastien Giguere) came in and gave us a little bit of an opportunity.
It's a credit to Corey because of the work he put in preparing for the Team Canada trials ... Preparing himself earlier for the season is paying dividends.
There’s a big difference between bringing an 18-year-old into the National Hockey League and having a guy that now is 23, 24 years old and has got 200 games under his belt ... We think that, first and foremost, he has to be strong defensively. And he’s got to move the puck effectively. Anything other th...
It's a credit to Corey because the work that he put in preparing for the Team Canada tryout and thus preparing himself earlier for the season is paying dividends
You're always trying to forge an identity with your hockey club ... To say we can replace Chris Pronger is incorrect. There's only one Chris Pronger in the league. Part of his makeup is his nastiness and his ability to be physical.
You're always trying to forge an identity with your hockey club ... To say we can replace Chris Pronger is incorrect. There's only one Chris Pronger in the league. Part of his makeup is his nastiness and his ability to be physical.
We assured him that the pressures of living in Anaheim are a lot different than that of the Montreal Canadiens
People know when he's out there ... He was at Tampa Bay and we didn't see much of him out here in the West, but the hockey people know.
There's no way you replace a Chris Pronger ... There's only one.
His teammates didn’t have that luxury. Koivu played most of the fight-filled game alongside Teemu Selanne, his frequent Finnish national team linemate, and they turned the puck over quite a bit. I thought they were trying to do too much and that’s what happens when teams aren’t going well, those leaders...
With the emergence of Getzlaf, Perry and last year Bobby Ryan, we felt we could play those guys up against anybody's so-called No. 1 line in the league. That's a steppingstone
I think that Bobby Ryan accepted the responsibility of being a professional hockey player
With the emergence of Getzlaf and Perry and last year, Bobby Ryan, we feel we can put those guys up against anybody’s so-called No.1 line in the league
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