Here's the recap of last night's matchup between the Kariya brothers.
Hope all of you who are at Friday night's game against BU will cheer
LOUDLY. I have a six-pack of beer riding on the outcome with one of my
co-workers (who happens to be a former BU hockey player).
>End of Game Report
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>ANAHEIM 2, VANCOUVER 2 (OT)
>
>ANAHEIM, Calif. (AP) - The long-awaited meeting of the Kariya
>brothers ended in a tie.
>
>"It was different," Anaheim's Paul Kariya said after his
>second-period goal helped the Mighty Ducks to a 2-2 tie with the
>Vancouver Canucks and his kid brother, Steve.
>
>"This was the first time we've played against each other at any
>level."
>
>"It was certainly fun seeing him play. I haven't had many
>opportunities to see him for a few years," said the Canucks
>rookie, who helped Vancouver jump out to a 1-0 lead with an
>assist on a first-period goal.
>
>The two got closer than either one expected. Normally both left
>wingers, Steve Kariya frequently switched sides and played in his
>older brother's face.
>
>"I was certainly surprised to see him on my side," the Anaheim
>All-Star said. "I'm sure there will be some pictures out of that
>for the family."
>
>Paul Kariya tied the score at 1 with a power-play goal -- while
>Steve sat in the penalty box -- at 11:24 of the second period.
>
>"I didn't agree with the call. I didn't think I got my elbow up,"
>said Steve Kariya, who drew only his fifth penalty in 29 games.
>
>Midway through the third period, the older Kariya was called for
>interference, also his fifth penalty, in 28 games.
>
>That came 6 1/2 minutes after Steve Rucchin's power-play goal had
>tied the game at 2. The Canucks couldn't take advantage as they
>finished the game 0-for-3 on power-play opportunities. The Mighty
>Ducks have held off 19 straight power plays, helping sustain the
>tie.
>
>The deadlock didn't reverse either team's fortunes. Anaheim,
>behind the continued strong play of goalie Guy Hebert, who made
>his 11th consecutive start Wednesday, is 3-1-2 in its last six
>games. The Canucks remained with only one win in their last six
>contests (1-4-1).
>
>Bill Muckalt snapped a 1-1 tie by wristing a shot between Guy
>Hebert's legs at the 1:41 mark, before the Ducks' recharged power
>play drew them back into a tie.
>
>Rucchin's off-balanced shot from just left of the goal made it
>2-2 at 5:27, 21 seconds after Murray Baron drew a hooking call.
>It was Anaheim's second power-play conversion of the game.
>
>Paul Kariya's game-tying 50-footer past Garth Snow at the 11:24
>mark of the second period, less than a minute into Steve's
>penalty, snapped a streak of 25 consecutive failed power-play
>opportunities. It was only the Ducks' fifth goal in their last 53
>opportunities with the man advantage.
>
>
>MIGHTY DUCKS OF ANAHEIM 2, Vancouver Canucks 2 (OT)
>
> 1ST 2ND 3RD OT FINAL
> --- --- --- --- -----
>Vancouver 1 0 1 0 2
>Anaheim 0 1 1 0 2
>
>
>FIRST PERIOD - SCORING: 1, Vancouver, Naslund 10 (S.Kariya,
>Druken), 6:32. PENALTIES: Grimson, Ana (unsportsmanlike conduct),
>9:34.
>
>SECOND PERIOD - SCORING: 2, P.Kariya 13 (McInnis, Selanne), 11:24
>(pp). PENALTIES: S.Kariya, Van (elbowing), 10:33; Salei, Ana
>(holding), 12:48; Scatchard, Van (slashing), 15:39.
>
>THIRD PERIOD - SCORING: 3, Vancouver, Muckalt 4 (Joseph,
>Chubarov), 1:41. 4, Anaheim, Rucchin 7 (Selanne, McInnis), 5:27
>(pp). PENALTIES: Baron, Van (hooking), 5:06; P.Kariya, Ana
>(interference), 11:53.
>
>OVERTIME - SCORING: None. PENALTIES: None.
>
>
>SHOTS ON GOAL
> 1ST 2ND 3RD OT TOTAL
> --- --- --- --- -----
>Vancouver 3 6 9 4 22
>Anaheim 5 9 6 4 24
>
>
>POWER PLAY: Vancouver 0 of 3; Anaheim 2 of 3. GOALIES: Vancouver,
>Snow 3-4-2 (24 shots-22 saves). Anaheim, Hebert 11-11-3 (22-20).
>
>Referees: Dan Marouelli, Mick McGeough. Linesmen: Wayne Bonney,
>Brad Lazarowich.
>
>A: 12,488 (17,174).
Lindsay A. Huntoon
Go Maine Black Bears
Providence or Bust in 2000
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