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LOS ANGELES, Calif. - The Freeway Faceoff rivalry has a particular spark this season after the Los Angeles Kings first playoff meeting with the Anaheim Ducks last summer, and the rivals traded hard hits and big goals in another remarkably even game Saturday night.In extra time, the Ducks had all the poise that the Kings have lacked all season long.Jakob Silfverberg scored in the second round of the shootout, and Frederik Andersen stopped all three Los Angeles attempts in the Ducks 3-2 victory over the Kings on Saturday night.This is a tough building to play in, and its a tough team to play, said Silfverberg, who banked his goal off Jonathan Quicks post in the second round. They play hard, so coming out of here with a win is huge for the team, and it brings a lot of confidence.The Kings retired defenceman Rob Blakes number in a pregame ceremony, but the Ducks came up bigger down the stretch in a late-starting game.Sami Vatanen tied it for Anaheim with 7:08 to play in the third Southern California rivalry meeting of the season. All three have gone to overtime, and two went to shootouts.Theyre scoring the big goal, for sure, Kings coach Darryl Sutter said.Ryan Getzlaf scored his 14th goal for the Ducks, who reclaimed sole possession of the overall NHL lead after Nashville lost. Anaheim has won six of its last seven games.Anaheim also has won six of its last seven regular-season meetings with Los Angeles, but the Kings eliminated the Ducks from the post-season last spring in seven thrilling games.This was as heated a game against these guys as weve had in a while, Getzlaf said. It was great. I thought both teams responded well coming out. There were good hard, clean body checks.The rivalry had another well-played chapter in front of a standing-room-only crowd celebrating a piece of the Kings history.About 40 former players gathered before the game as the Kings retired the No. 4 jersey worn by Blake. The Hall of Famer spent parts of 14 seasons on Los Angeles blue line and served as captain for six, leading the franchise in goals and assists by a defenceman.The Ducks waited out a similar ceremony for Teemu Selanne last weekend, and they felt they adjusted well to the extra-late start.Both teams had the same kind of situation, so we were both battling the same thing, Silfverberg said. Its tough, but we just did it.Alec Martinez and Anze Kopitar scored for the defending Stanley Cup champions, who were outshot by an opponent for the first time since Nov. 29. Quick made 29 saves in the fifth loss in six games for Los Angeles, which has lost 11 of its 13 extra-time games this season.Weve got to do something to win these shootout games, Marian Gaborik said. We have enough talent here. We just have to find a way to bear down and get some goals. Its not early in the season. Were past half, so we just have to find a way.After a scoreless first period, Martinez scored his second goal in 19 games when Anaheims Kyle Palmieri attempted to catch his shot. Palmieri only deflected the puck past Andersen, and Kings defenceman Jeff Schultz got an assist for his first point with the club.Getzlaf tied it off a faceoff late in the period, following Corey Perrys shot to the net for the All-Star centres 14th goal of the season.The Kings got a four-minute power play late in the period, but didnt manage a shot in the first 3 1/2 minutes. Kopitar finally got his 11th goal off Gaboriks beautiful pass through the crease.But Vatanen tied it when his long shot deflected off Matt Greenes stick and pinballed past Quick, ending the Finnish defencemans 12-game goal drought. Anaheims power play has scored in five straight games for the first time since late 2011.NOTES: Forward Nick Shore made his NHL debut for the Kings. ... G Martin Jones was out with back spasms, forcing Los Angeles to recall Jean-Francois Berube to back up Quick. ... Kings F Tyler Toffoli missed his fourth straight game with mononucleosis, and D Robyn Regehr missed his 12th straight game with an upper-body injury. ... Anaheim D Cam Fowler committed his first penalty of the season in the first period, getting whistled for hooking. The U.S. Olympian had played 44 games without any penalty minutes. 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Stitched Athletics Jerseys . The Broncos quarterback earned the offensive award Wednesday after passing for 374 yards and three touchdowns in a 37-21 win over the Raiders Monday night. Manning completed 32-of-37 passes and had a passer rating of 135.Each week, The Reporters put their thumbs out to the good and the bad in the world of sports. This week, they discuss Phil Kessels tweet, the great curling career of Kevin Martin, the demise of Manchester United manager David Moyes and video replay in the NBA. Dave Naylor, TSN 1050 My thumb is down to Toronto Maple Leaf Phil Kessel for his tweet this week, since deleted, which read, "night fishing with friends … doesnt get much better." Okay so no one expects Kessel to be sitting in his basement for weeks brooding about what happened during the final month of the season, like so many Leafs fans probably are. But an NHL star tweeting the words "doesnt get much better" about anything besides hockey during the first round of the playoffs is just asking for it. Theres nothing more insulting to fans than the perception that players who are paid millions dont care as much as they do. And true or not, thats the impression Kessels tweet delivered to Leafs fans. Gary Lawless, TSN 1290 My thumb is up to the greatest money player in the history of mens curling, Kevin Martin. Martin retired this week and goes out the winner of four Briers, a world championship, two Olympic medals and a record 18 Grand Slams on the World Curling Tour. Martin revolutionized the game, fought for players rights and was a master strategist. He could throw with big weight or make the finesse come around. The Bear, as the sometimes gruff Martin was known, roared atop mens curling for 25 years and most cowered in the face of his abilities and will. If you had to pick someone to make a shot with the money on thhe line, Martin was your man.dddddddddddd Canadian curling was better for his presence. He raised the bar. Others chased but never caught him. Michael Farber, Sports Illustrated My thumb is up, regretfully, to the firing of Manchester United coach David Moyes. Moyes had the toughest act in sports to follow, replacing Sir Alex Ferguson at the helm of one of soccers signature franchise. Like succeeding Vince Lombardi with the Packers or John Wooden at UCLA, this probably was never going to end well. But after 26 years of Sir Alex, Moyes, Fergusons fellow Scot and handpicked successor, lasted just 34 games. Manchester United was a dysfunctional mess under Moyes, losing frequently at Old Trafford and generally playing like a team trying to get its manager fired. Well, lads - mission accomplished. Dave Hodge, TSN If I havent made myself clear in the past, I am an opponent of any replay system that does not allow for anything and everything to be reviewed. Heres how restrictions hurt the process. Thursday nights NBA playoff game had Atlanta leading Indiana by six points (score was 84-78). Jeff Teague of the Hawks made a three-pointer, but it was subject to review. The refs used video replay to determine two things--was it, indeed, a three and not a two, and was Teague in bounds when he released the ball? Yes, on both counts. But the replay also showed that prior to the shot, Teague had stepped out of bounds--sorry, not reviewable. Sorry, dont get that. The purpose of the review was to determine if the basket should count. Video evidence proved that it shouldnt count. But it counted. ' ' '

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