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    Nov 22, 2008, 04:25

    ST. LOUIS (Ticker) -- Bobby Ryan scored a power-play goal to

    snap a tie with just over seven minutes remaining in the third

    period as the Anaheim Ducks rallied for a 4-3 triumph over the

    St. Louis Blues on Sunday.

    Defenseman Steve Montador knotted the game at 3-3 seven minutes

    into the third off an assist from Ryan, who later converted on

    his decisive shot with 7:11 remaining in the session.

    Blue-liner Scott Niedermayer had a goal with a man advantage and

    added an assist and Rob Niedermayer also scored for the Ducks,

    who halted a three-game losing skid.

    "You always have to work harder on the road," Anaheim coach

    Randy Carlyle said. "We desperately needed to get it done

    tonight after letting the last three get away, especially

    (Saturday) night. Tonight, we found a way to win one, and

    that's a good sign."

    Starting for the fourth time in six games, Jonas Hiller stopped

    27 shots in place of Jean-Sebastien Giguere.

    "They cause all kind of havoc in front of the net, especially on

    the power play," Hiller said of the Blues. "(Keith Tkachuk) did

    on his goal. I got lucky on the last one when it kind of slid

    off (David Backes') stick. We won, and the way things have been

    going, I guess that's all you ask."

    David Perron netted his fourth goal of the season and Tkachuk

    and Brad Boyes had power-play tallies, but the Blues fell for

    the eighth time in 10 contests.

    "It's something that seems to be happening to us a lot lately

    and it's something we need to fix," Perron said. "We're

    talented enough to make the playoffs, now, we just need to get

    things done."

    Boyes converted passes from rookie Patrik Berglund and Tkachuk

    6:41 into the third, giving the Blues a 3-2 lead. However, St.

    Louis goaltender Chris Mason was unable to stymie a late

    rebuttal by the Ducks.

    "It was tough - the way we lost - we've got to find a way to

    hang on," Mason said. "We're letting points slip away and if we

    keep going this way, it's going to be too late to catch up.

    This is getting to be old and that's a problem."

    Brendan Morrison and Ryan set up Montador's tally, which came 37

    seconds later. Ryan then struck for the game-winner by lifting

    a backhander over Mason in front of the net.

    "We did what we needed to do on the power play tonight and we

    were ready," Ryan said. "They told me where to be and that

    pucks were going to find me. Sure enough, it came and I was

    able to poke it into an empty net. It looked like (Mason) lost

    it in the crowd."

    Scott Niedermayer registered his fifth goal of the season 4:16

    into the second to give Anaheim a 2-1 lead, but Tkachuk forged a

    tie with 3:38 left in the session.

    Rob Niedermayer handed the Ducks an initial lead 1:41 into the

    first and Perron solved Hiller just over three minutes later to

    pull even at 1-1.

    "I look at about six games this season in which we've mismanaged

    the game," Blues coach Andy Murray said. "We need to finish the

    game - you get it done or you don't get it done. When we have a

    power play in the third period, we can't afford to put a stick

    or a hand on someone and take a penalty."

    Mason turned aside 25 shots for St. Louis, which learned on

    Saturday that veteran Paul Kariya will miss the remainder of the

    season with a hip injury.

    The Blues are also coping with injuries to defenseman Erik

    Johnson, captain Eric Brewer and Andy McDonald.