NHL Playoffs: Ducks Beat Red Wings in Overtime
14 May 2007 -- The Anaheim Ducks scored in overtime to edge the host Detroit Red Wings, 4-3, in their National Hockey League semifinal playoff game Sunday.
Scott Niedermayer's second goal of the game came with just under six minutes left in overtime.
Detroit had taken a 3-2 lead early in the third period, skating with a two-man advantage, but Anaheim tied the score four minutes later.
The Ducks and Red Wings are now tied at a win each in their best-of-seven NHL Western Conference title series.
Anaheim hosts the next two games, Tuesday and Thursday.
In the East, the top-seeded Buffalo Sabres find themselves down two games to none to the Ottawa Senators, who host games Monday and Wednesday.
Source: VOA News
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