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Boston's Adam McQuaid got a holding penalty 9 minutes into the period, giving the Ducks the opening they needed to get back into the game. They cashed in 11 seconds later when Selanne redirected Cam Fowler's slap shot from the top of the left circle past Turco's glove for his 661st career goal and 248th on the power play -- one behind former Bruins great Phil Esposito for third place all time in that category.
Bruins center Rich Peverley, returning to the lineup after missing 19 games with a knee injury, had a golden opportunity to score less than 3 1-2 minutes in. He got the puck in the slot from Patrice Bergeron with Hiller at his mercy, but the Ducks' goalie made the sweeping glove save on the 25-foot wrist shot -- Boston's only shot on net during the first 10 1-2 minutes.
The Bruins had another great scoring chance about 9 1/2 minutes later when Pouliot took the puck off Fowler's stick inside the Ducks' blueline, swooped in alone on Hiller and tried to beat him to the stick side. But Hiller deflected his 20-foot wrist shot over the glass with his left arm.
This was their first meeting between the teams since Dec. 20, 2010, when Hiller beat Boston 3-0 with 45 saves. The Bruins made their first visit to Anaheim since Jan. 13, 2010, when they lost 4-3. In that game, Selanne broke his jaw when he was hit by a deflected shot by a teammate, and missed the Ducks' next eight contests.
NOTES: The Ducks are 11-28-2 with two ties against teams who were defending a Stanley Cup title. ... This was the first time Turco played in an NHL game from start to finish since Feb. 11, 2011, when he and the Blackhawks lost 4-3 to Dallas in a shootout despite his 32 saves. ... One more Bruins victory will make Claude Julien the first coach to guide the club to consecutive 45-win seasons since Gerry Cheevers did it in 1982-83 and 1983-84. ... Anaheim D Toni Lydman returned to the lineup after missing three games because of an upper-body injury. He is one of five players who have appeared in at least 70 games this season and haven't scored a goal, along with Florida's Mike Weaver, New Jersey's Bryce Salvador, Nicklas Grossman and St. Louis' Roman Polak. The most games by a Ducks player in one season without a goal was 74, by D Vitaly Vishnevski in 2001-02. ... Boston's previous regulation victory in Anaheim was Oct. 24, 1999, when Rob Tallas prevailed 3-2 with 29 saves in one of his four victories that season. ... The Bruins return home to play Tampa Bay on Tuesday night, looking to win three straight for the first time since a seven-game streak Dec. 10-28. Boston is 20-19-2 since then.
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