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Watch highlights of the Anaheim Ducks' 2011 campaign.

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Anaheim Ducks entered the 2011 calendar year hovering just above the 500 mark and eight in the Western Conference. Corey Perry was sitting on twenty goals a solid base for the ducks -- But nothing out of the ordinary for right. The new year also brought another tally in the record books pertaining Solana. As he became just the 32 player in NHL history to score thirteen hundred points. And it's impact on the teams what does that as ever on February 12 in Calgary with two minutes remaining he did at the tying goal. While the back gate the ducks' second life in overtime the ducks don't -- Cam Fowler stole the win with just seconds remaining. And it won't be long before we saw the very same scenario. Play out again. All the wild Corey Perry just kept plugging away. By all star break he had 25 goals and earned a spot on the all star game. Alongside teammate Jonas Hiller Miller earned his first selection with a stellar first that. Picking up to 45 wins for shut outs and 926 save percentage.

But in the first game back from the break he was pulled after surrendering 31 period goals to the San Jose Sharks. Taylor was later diagnosed with -- vertigo and -- would drive multiple times to re join his team on the ice. The symptoms plagued him for the remainder of the season. The ducks however remained resilient. With the entire team effort Lubomir -- put together a season worthy of strong Norris trophy consideration. And often gave the team left.

When they needed it most.

The ducks went on to win. Fifty of their final twenty games of the regular season. Thanks in part to the key additions of Dan Ellis and Ray Emery who filled the void in that. And of course Corey Perry. What was a solid season grew into something much greater with -- astounding fifteen goals during an eleven game stretch in March. Two early goals against San Jose on April 6 brought his season total 49. And set up this selected by somebody stepped in front. Just two nights later. The ducks faced this season ending back to back. With the game and the ducks and that just atop the playoff bubble. In seven. The ducks not only kept their playoff hopes alive base that the fourth seed setting up a.

First round showdown with that in Nashville Predators. Evenly matched teams split the first four games in the advantage in the swing. With a crucial game five at Honda Center the ducks lead late in the third period thanks to a pair of goals from Jason Blake. Secular effort from body Ryan. But Shea Weber would answer -- less than a minute left. It early in the overtime the reds stole the win it took a 32 series lead back to Nashville. The ducks wouldn't be able to bounce back from that loss dropping games six and ending their season. But the off season brought plenty of good news first Corey Perry was awarded the Hart trophy the first -- ever to win that -- And less than a month before the new season began table so -- announced he would be returning for another season with the club. But the ducks began their season struggling and eventually a 713. To four record would cost head coach Randy Carlyle is job. And it didn't take long for general manager Bob Murray to tap Bruce Boudreau to beat the new man behind the Anaheim bench. A few days later Bobby Ryan helped his new -- picked up his first win salon. The golf. And once again we were all reminded of just how special -- was a lot of hits. When he and the ducks face the Jets back in Winnipeg. Wait -- spectacular career. First began. No matter what 2012 brings. Ducks fans can count themselves lucky. Table was called Anaheim home. For so long.

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