Ducks' Getzlaf breaks own franchise record for points in a single postseason
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Anaheim Ducks forward Ryan Getzlaf made history in Game 5 of the Western Conference Final against the Chicago Blackhawks on Monday night.
Getzlaf tied his own franchise record for points in a single postseason (18) with an assist on Sami Vatanen's first-period goal, then set a new record with a helper on Patrick Maroon's third-period marker.
Getzlaf picked up his 17th assist of this playoff run to go along with a pair of goals.
He set the mark in the Ducks' 14th game of the playoffs. Getzlaf needed 13 games to set the previous record in 2009.
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