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Ducks blank Islanders; Leafs lose

UNIONDALE, N.Y. -- Teemu Selanne gave the Anaheim Ducks' slumping offense a jolt in his first game of the season.

The 37-year-old Finnish forward put off retirement and rejoined the Ducks on Tuesday night, playing his first game since he and Anaheim won the Stanley Cup last spring. He helped set up Scott Niedermayer's power-play goal in the second period, and the Ducks went on to a 3-0 victory over the sinking New York Islanders.

Selanne paid instant dividends for the Ducks, who had lost six straight (0-5-1) and hadn't scored in their previous two games, when Niedermayer beat Rick DiPietro 2:36 into the second.

Todd Marchant made it 2-0 at 2:51 of the third period and Doug Weight scored about five minutes later for the Ducks, who entered with an NHL-worst 2.36 goals per game.

Jean-Sebastien Giguere stopped 25 shots to win for the first time since a 33-save effort at Nashville on Jan. 17. It was Giguere's third shutout of the season and second straight as he earned one in Anaheim's 1-0 shootout loss at St. Louis on Friday.

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