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Ducks beat Predators 5-4 to clinch the Pacific’s third seed
- On Thursday, the Anaheim Ducks defeated the Nashville Predators 5-4, concluding their regular-season schedule with a decisive victory in the final game.
- Anaheim entered the contest with a 2-6-2 record over their final 10 games, though the Ducks held a 2-1 advantage in the season series against Nashville.
- Forward Troy Terry scored the decisive power-play goal with 2:54 remaining, while Predators forward Steven Stamkos recorded two goals and one assist for Nashville.
- This victory officially clinched the third seed in the Pacific Division for Anaheim, securing the team's spot in the postseason playoffs.
- Combined with Edmonton's victory over Vancouver, the win sets up Anaheim's first-round playoff series starting Monday at Edmonton.
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Ducks edge Predators in finale, will face Edmonton in 1st-round playoff series
Troy Terry scores on a power play with 2:54 left, and the Ducks rally for a 5-4 win in Nashville. They clinch the third seed in the Pacific Division and will face the Oilers in a best-of-seven series that begins Monday night in Canada.
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Troy Terry, Ducks eke out victory over Predators
Anaheim's Troy Terry drew a high-sticking penalty on Nashville and scored tiebreaking goal on the ensuing power play with 2:54 left, lifting the visiting Ducks to a 5-4 win against the Predators in the regular-season finale for both teams on…
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Terry's late power-play goal lifts Anaheim past Preds 5-4 setting up Ducks-Oilers
Troy Terry scored on a power play with 2:54 left, and the Anaheim Ducks beat the Nashville Predators 5-4 helping them clinch the third seed in the Pacific Division for the postseason.
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