
ANAHEIM, Calif., Oct. 31 (UPI) -- Corey Perry and Bobby Ryan each had two of Anaheim's seven unanswered goals Friday, helping the Ducks roll past Vancouver 7-2.
Anaheim broke a four-game losing streak and produced its highest goal total of the season.
Vancouver, which had won seven of its previous 10, scored the game's first two goals and then fell victim to the Anaheim onslaught.
Andrew Raycroft allowed four goals on 22 shots before being removed in favor of Cory Schneider, who surrendered three goals on just 12 shots.
Perry started the comeback with 3:29 left in the first period and he scored the last of Anaheim's three goals in the second.
Ryan then came through twice in a span of less than 3 minutes early in the third period to continue the attack.
Jonas Hiller settled down after the two early Vancouver goals and made 36 saves.
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