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Nick Ritchie Image Credit: AFP

Anaheim: Nick Ritchie scored the eventual winning goal as the Anaheim Ducks defeated the Nashville Predators 5-3 on Sunday to even their Western Conference finals series at 1-1.

Ritchie took a long pass off the boards and his shot glanced off the side of goalie Pekka Rinne’s head into the net in front of a crowd of 17,000 at the Honda Center.

“(Ryan) Getzlaf tipped it and that messed up their defence a bit. I just shot it at the net,” he said.

It was the third goal of the play-offs for Ritchie, and while it allowed Anaheim to overcome another poor start, it wasn’t the biggest one he has scored in this postseason.

Ritchie also scored the winner in game seven against the Edmonton Oilers to advance the Ducks to the NHL semi-finals.

Sweden’s Jakob Silfverberg, Sami Vatanen, Ondrej Kase and Antoine Vermette, into an empty net, also scored for the Ducks, who avoided going into an 0-2 hole for the second straight series with the win.

Filip Forsberg, James Neal and Ryan Johansen scored for the Predators, who continued their Cinderella run through the NHL postseason by winning game one in Anaheim.

Game three of this series is scheduled for Tuesday in Nashville.

‘Hope the ketchup bottle is open’

The overachieving Predators have been going full steam through the postseason and it appeared for awhile on Sunday that they weren’t going to take their foot off the gas.

“Tonight’s response after getting down 2-0 is a character builder for our group,” said Anaheim coach Randy Carlyle.

Vatanen’s goal came on the power play which has been weak part of the Ducks’ game lately.

“We haven’t scored many goals on the power play so far, but let’s hope the ketchup bottle is open now and we can keep scoring,” said Finland’s Vatanen.

A pair of Anaheim blunders allowed Nashville to take a 2-0 lead in the first 10 minutes of the game.

Johansen opened the scoring on a breakaway after Ducks defenceman Hampus Lindholm got caught out of position after making an ill-time pinch at the Nashville blueline.

The Predators took a 2-0 lead when Anaheim goalie John Gibson lost track of the puck and allowed Canadian Neal to get in behind him and score into an empty cage.

But the Ducks fought back, scoring two goals just 99 seconds apart to tie it 2-2.

Vatanen ripped a shot over the shoulder of Rinne late in the first period and Silfverberg one-timed a beautiful pass from Rickard Rakell from in close just 39 seconds into the second.

“They’re a good team. They found a way to claw back,” said forward Johansen.

After the game Johansen accused Ducks forward Ryan Kesler of being dirty player.

“It doesn’t make sense how he plays the game. I am just trying to go out there and play hockey and it sucks when you got to pull a stick out of your groin every shift,” said Johansen of American Kesler.