Rust Turns to Luster as Roussel Nets a Win
CHICAGO — Dominic Roussel said he didn’t feel rusty in his first start in goal in almost a month.
But he admitted that he probably looked a bit out of sorts, particularly in the first period of the Ducks’ 4-3 victory against the Chicago Blackhawks at the United Center.
Roussel gave up a goal after a wild scramble in front of him only 1:53 into the game. Chicago’s Dean McAmmond shot the puck off the right goal post, then swatted it past a sliding Roussel.
“I thought, ‘Oh, geez,’ for a minute,” Roussel said. “But I couldn’t dwell on it. I told myself to forget about it and keep going.”
Roussel also gave up power-play and short-handed goals to Tony Amonte, but blanked the Blackhawks in the third period, giving the Ducks a chance to rally.
Roussel made 25 saves for his first victory since shutting out the San Jose Sharks, 1-0, Dec. 26. He was defeated, 5-0, Jan. 17 by the Buffalo Sabres and Guy Hebert started 11 in a row before Monday’s game.
Coach Craig Hartsburg said he started Roussel because, “We had to do something different.”
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A Finnish newspaper reported last week that Teemu Selanne will be fined about $200,000 by authorities for causing last summer’s car accident outside Helsinki.
Selanne said Monday he had heard nothing about a resolution to the case. “I’ve been trying not to think about it,” he said.
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