After tying up the visiting Nashville Predators in the third period, the Ducks ultimately dropped Game 1 on a goal by Nashville's James Neal 9:24 into the first overtime. With the Ducks scrambling to get into position after the Predators nearly ended it seconds earlier, Neal hammered a one-timer off a nice P.K. Subban feed that struck a falling Corey Perry in the head and fluttered past goalie John Gibson.
It was a disappointing finish to an impressive night for Gibson, who set a personal playoff high with 43 saves. At the other end, Nashville netminder Pekka Rinne remained outstanding in these playoffs with 27 stops.
"We knew they were going to come hard," Gibson said of a Predators team that has last played Sunday night when they eliminated the St. Louis Blues in six games. "It was their first game in a while. We weren't our best, but we lost in overtime. If you look at the first period, they really came on us with a lot of pressure. We haven't played a team like that in a while. We got better as the game went on."
The Ducks have had a lead for only 23:58 of their last 255 minutes of play since late in Game 4 of their series with Edmonton. They won three times in that span, including Game 7 two nights ago in Anaheim, but couldn't pull it off tonight.
"We can't afford to have the start we had today," Ducks coach Randy Carlyle said. "We were receiving the game and our goaltender should get full credit for keeping us in the game.
After a lengthy stretch of middling play in the opening two periods, the Ducks tied it 2-2 with 12:39 left in the third when a Nate Thompson faceoff win came back to Hampus Lindholm, whose wrister from the point sailed through a tight window before kissing off the post and landing in the back of the net.