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Ducks sweep Avs


Anaheim goalie Ilya Bryzgalov blocks a shot from Colorado's Antti Laaksonen (24) during the second period.  
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Anaheim’s stingy defense and red-hot rookie goaltender are headed to the Western Conference Finals after the Mighty Ducks completed a sweep of the Colorado Avalanche 4-1 Thursday night in Denver.

Todd Marchant, Teemu Selanne and Dustin Penner scored goals following breakdowns by Avs defenseman Patrice Brisebois, and 25-year-old Russian rookie Ilya Bryzgalov was again brilliant in goal for the Ducks, who are moving on to the conference finals for the second time in three seasons.

Bryzgalov stopped 40 shots, capping a dazzling series that included two wins on the road after his shutout streak was snapped at three games and just shy of 250 minutes, the longest by a rookie and second best in NHL playoff history.

Anaheim, which stifled Colorado’s Fab Four of Joe Sakic, Alex Tanguay, Milan Hejduk and Andrew Brunette all series long, handed the Avs their first sweep in 26 playoff series since they arrived from Quebec before the 1995-96 season.

The sixth-seeded Ducks earned some well-deserved rest, too.

They’re the only team that hasn’t had a skip day between playoff games, having played every other day since April 21 and making three trips to Calgary and one to Denver.

San Jose is up 2-1 in the other Western Conference semifinal series with Game 4 scheduled for tonight at Edmonton.

The Avs appeared to have the tenacity to send the series back to California when they came out playing fast and furious, and Sakic sent a wrist shot from the left circle past Bryzgalov just 2:17 after the opening faceoff.

However, they failed to extend their lead during a nearly four-minute stretch when they had a man advantage, and Brisebois, whose turnover led to Lupul’s overtime goal in Game 3, had a trio of defensive breakdowns that led to Anaheim goals.

Brisebois missed the check on Penner late in the first period. When Kurt Sauer moved over to help, that left Marchant free, and he put the puck past Jose Theodore for the tying goal, his first of the playoffs.

Early in the second period, Chris Kunitz beat Brisebois to the puck, washing out an icing call. Andy McDonald got the puck out of the corner and fed it to former Avs forward Selanne for his fifth goal of the playoffs and a 2-1 Anaheim lead.

Senators 2, Sabres 1: At Buffalo, N.Y., Wade Redden’s power-play goal early in the third period helped top-seeded Ottawa avoid a sweep.

Brian Pothier also scored and Ray Emery stopped 29 shots as Ottawa cut Buffalo’s lead to 3-1 in the Eastern Conference semifinal series. The best-of-7 series shifts to Ottawa on Saturday.

Daniel Briere scored for Buffalo, which had a five-game winning streak snapped and lost for the first time in five home playoff games.

The Senators still have a long climb back, considering only two NHL teams – Toronto in 1942 and the New York Islanders in 1975 – have rallied from a 3-0 series deficit to win.

Redden’s goal came 3 minutes into the third period and shortly after Buffalo’s Derek Roy was penalized for tripping.