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Every NHL team's hope is to get as healthy as possible toward the end of the regular season, thus being in top form for the Stanley Cup playoffs.

The Ducks are seemingly headed in the wrong direction.

One night after losing goaltender Jean-Sebastien Giguere to back spasms, the Ducks played without top-line center and leading scorer Ryan Getzlaf, who was unavailable for Saturday night's 2-1 victory at Phoenix after having suffered an unspecified upper-body injury the night before in a 2-1 loss at San Jose.

Giguere and Getzlaf joined right wing Corey Perry, the club's second-leading scorer, and center Ryan Carter on the injured list. The Ducks are also without Chris Pronger, the team's top-scoring defenseman, who is merely halfway through an eight-game, NHL-imposed suspension for having stepped on the leg of Vancouver Canucks center Ryan Kesler during a March 12 game.

"It's about team," Ducks coach Randy Carlyle said. "We feel that we have a work ethic and if we stay with our structure and stay with our system, we can have success even when we don't have all our personnel. We had some key personnel out (Saturday), but that's reality in the NHL. You have to win when people are out. Other people have to step to the forefront."

The Ducks are going on the assumption that the injuries to Giguere and Getzlaf will be relatively short term, with either or both possibly ready for Wednesday's game against Los Angeles at Honda Center. Carter figures to be out until at least close to playoff time, with Perry likely to be unavailable until at least the second round of post-season play, if the Ducks advance that far. Carter has a broken wrist and Perry a partially severed tendon in his right leg.

DUCKS 2, COYOTES 1: Making a second consecutive start for the first time this season, on back-to-back nights no less, rookie Jonas Hiller came through with a second consecutive stellar performance. Hiller registered 30 saves and permitted only a third-period, power-play goal to Phoenix defenseman Ed Jovanovski. Teemu Selanne, meanwhile, scored both Ducks goals, on a first-period breakaway and a third-period power play, each time with an assist from Todd Bertuzzi. The Ducks won despite playing without Jean-Sebastien Giguere and the team's top two scorers, Ryan Getzlaf and Corey Perry, because of injuries, and the suspended Chris Pronger, who leads Anaheim defensemen in scoring.

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