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Penguins make rare trip to Duck Pond
By Rob Gerein | November 3, 2009
The Pittsburgh Penguins open a four-game road trip Tuesday with a visit to the Honda Center to take on the Anaheim Ducks (10 pm ET, PRIME, FSN).
The Ducks, who are 2-5 SU at home this season, will be in tough as the Stanley Cup champs are 6-0 SU on the road.
Pittsburgh is a -115 favorite in NHL Betting Odds.
Pittsburgh and Anaheim last met on Jan. 16 last season, when the Penguins won 3-1 as a -110 home favorite. Pittsburgh hasn’t been to Anaheim since Nov. 6, 2006, when the Ducks won 3-2.
The Penguins were upset in their last game, a 2-1 home loss to the Minnesota Wild on Saturday. Minnesota won as a +181 road underdog while the score went under the 5.5-goal total.
The Ducks lost 3-2 to the Coyotes in a shootout last time out, as +110 underdogs. The score slipped under the 5.5-goal total.
Corey Perry and Teemu Selanne scored for the Ducks, while Jonas Hiller made 30 saves in the loss.
Pittsburgh is 11-3-0 this season and Anaheim is 4-6-2.
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