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(SportsNetwork.com) - Somebody will leave Toronto with a loss, as the Anaheim Ducks and Maple Leafs both put sizeable winning streaks on the line Tuesday at Air Canada Centre. The Ducks have the NHLs longest current winning streak with seven straight victories. Anaheim has yet to lose in the month of December and with 47 points is leading the race for the Presidents Trophy. Bruce Boudreaus Ducks also are 2-0 at the start of a five-game road trip and have won four straight as the guest. Anaheim owns an 11-3-2 record away from Orange County this season. The Maple Leafs, meanwhile, have won five in a row and with another victory tonight can post their longest winning streak since a six-game run from Jan. 12-21 of last season. Toronto is on a winning streak in this matchup, having won five straight since Anaheims last victory in the series on Oct. 21, 2008 at Air Canada Centre. The Leafs have won two straight and six of their last seven home tests versus the Ducks. Anaheim matched its longest winning streak of the season with Saturdays 4-1 triumph in Winnipeg. The Ducks, who also won seven straight from Oct. 11-24, last claimed eight victories in a row from Dec. 31-Jan 15 of last season. The Ducks are red hot despite playing without star winger Corey Perry, who is sidelined with a sprained knee. Perrys centerman, Ryan Getzlaf, keyed Anaheims big second period in Winnipeg on Saturday, notching the go-ahead goal to make it a 2-1 game with 8:29 left in the second period. It was Getzlafs 10th goal of the season. Jakob Silfverberg and Nate Thompson also lit the lamp in the second period for the Ducks. Andrew Cogliano added an empty-netter with 1:15 left to seal the win for Anaheim, which recorded a power-play goal and two short-handed tallies in the win. Frederik Andersen made his 18th straight start for the Ducks and turned aside 27 shots for the win. He was great in the back-to-back, Boudreau said, referring to Andersen playing Friday night in a 4-2 victory at Edmonton. He was moving around, and he was sharp. I cant make things up. It was a good game from everybody. Anaheim will cap its swing by playing on consecutive nights in Montreal and Ottawa on Thursday and Friday, respectively. Torontos most recent win came Sunday against the defending Stanley Cup champions, as the Leafs edged the visiting Los Angeles Kings in a shootout. Joffrey Lupul notched the lone goal of the tiebreaker to lift Toronto to the 4-3 victory. Lupul skated up the middle, dipped his shoulder and wristed a shot over the glove of Jonathan Quick to lead off the shootout. Anze Kopitar, Los Angeles final shooter, tried to go up high, but James Reimer got a piece of the shot with his glove to seal the win. Reimer made 33 saves and stopped all three Kings in the shootout. Mike Santorelli and Cody Franson each finished with a goal and an assist and James van Riemsdyk also scored for the Maple Leafs. Hopefully this builds confidence in our group, Maple Leafs coach Randy Carlyle said. We need to remain level headed. Toronto improved to 13-7-0 as the host and is capping a three-game homestand tonight. The Leafs will then play eight of their next nine on the road. Former Kings goaltender Jonathan Bernier is 4-1-1 with a 2.01 goals against average in his career against the Ducks and he will get the call for Toronto tonight. Andersen is expected to start again tonight. He lost his only career game against the Leafs, allowing three goals in a home setback on March 10 of last season. The Ducks did recall forward goaltender Ilya Bryzgalov from his conditioning assignment with Norfolk of the American Hockey League on Tuesday, while assigning backup goaltender Jason LaBarbera to the AHL team. Bryzgalov joins the active roster after signing a one-year contract last week. Anaheim also recalled forward Dany Heatley from his conditioning assignment with Norfolk, Heatley has been limited to four games this season because of groin issues and last played for the Ducks on Nov. 9. Air Jordan China . The Padres made the moves before Fridays game at Washington. They promoted infielder Jace Peterson from Double-A San Antonio and right-hander Kevin Quackenbush from Triple-A El Paso. Cheap Air Jordan Free Shipping .com) - Matt Beleskey has helped give the Anaheim Ducks some scoring depth and hell look to stay hot on Wednesday night when his club hosts the struggling Philadelphia Flyers. https://www.jordanchina.us/. Im very excited about the playoffs, particularly in the Western Conference with amazing match-ups, as well as the wonderful local story in the Toronto Raptors. It should be a blast. Here are my predictions, but based upon my lousy prognostications during the NCAA Tournament, you might be better off going the other way on some of mine - particularly with the Raptors, who I hope and pray are able to win an incredibly difficult match-up. Jordan China . Williams withdrawal came less than 24 hours after losing in the final Auckland WTA tournament final. "I dont believe she has an injury," Hobart tournament director Mark Handley said. Air Jordan Outlet . "You hate when they score," he said with some distaste at the thought. "You take pride in it.The Air Canada Centre has always been a house of horrors for the Ottawa Senators. Steve Thomas. Cory Cross. Gary Roberts. Joe Nieuwendyk. Every Sens fan can tell you with painful clarity how each of those players stung the Senators in the past. So as the Sens get set to face the Maple Leafs in a crucial game on Saturday night, I pondered a very legitimate question: Has Ottawa ever beaten Toronto in a regular season game that mattered at the Air Canada Centre? The only instance I could think of was at the tail end of the 2007-08 season, when the Senators crushed the Maple Leafs with a decisive 8-2 victory. With that win, Ottawa essentially clinched a playoff spot – although they were facing a Toronto team that had absolutely nothing to play for. The worst part is that win actually proved costly, as Leafs forward Mark Bell took out both Daniel Alfredsson and Mike Fisher in that game and neither was available for the playoffs. Even Ottawas lone meaningful regular season victory at the Air Canada Centre came with a massive asterisk. For the most part, Ottawa has enjoyed success at the ACC in the month of October. Their most memorable victories were probably the first ever shootout win in NHL history and Dany Heatleys four-goal performance in an 8-0 win. Both of those wins came just a few weeks apart in October of 2005. You could maybe toss Craig Andersons 47-save shutout performance in his Sens debut into the mix, but that victory came in February when the Senators had already given up on the 2010-11 season. In fact, that Anderson victory at the ACC was an aberration when you look at the Sens record against the Leafs towards the back half of the season. A monthly breakdown of the Sens all-time record against the Maple Leafs paints a pretty clear picture of a team that does well in the first half of the season, but fades down the stretch against their provincial rivals: October: 16-5-1 November: 110-5-1 December: 3-3-1 January: 5-5-2 February: 4-7-3 March: 7-6-3 April: 4-7-0 Of course these numbers only reflect regular season meetings, but if you were to add the playoff numbers to the mix it would only worsen the situation for the Senators.dddddddddddd In short, the Senators have won 16 times against the Leafs in the month of October in only 22 games. But that is more wins than they have against the Leafs in the final three months of the season combined – and that spans a total of 41 games. To add to the misery, the Senators record against the Leafs in February, March and April in the last five years is a woeful 2-10-0. Its not like Im dragging up ancient history and talking about the playoff series from 12 years ago. This is recent history that has not been kind to Ottawa. Ottawa has lost some memorable regular season games to the Leafs and it feels like all of them have been in the back half of the season. The infamous flu game where Owen Nolan scored the OT winner and said “Boo-hoo” about Ottawa players being sick. Or the 6-0 shellacking the Leafs laid on Ottawa in the regular season finale in 2003-04, which gave Toronto home ice advantage in their subsequent playoff series. And even Nazem Kadris hat trick last March in a 4-0 shutout win is probably near the top of the list. Torontos great regular season moments against Ottawa come in February, March and April, while the Senators big wins seem to occur in October. These are all ominous numbers and stats for the Senators, as they head into Saturday nights showdown against the Maple Leafs at the Air Canada Centre. The calendar has flipped to February and history is not on the Senators side. But if Ottawa wants to make the playoffs this season and head into the Olympic break with some momentum, its time they finally won a game at the Air Canada Centre that mattered for both teams. ' ' '

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