Perry, Matt Beleskey and Kyle Palmie
ANAHEIM, Calif. - Corey Perry, Matt Beleskey and Kyle Palmieri staked Anaheim to a big lead, and the Ducks then held on for their 19th straight home victory against Calgary, beating the Flames 3-2 on Tuesday night.The Flames havent won in Anaheim since Jan. 19, 2004. Only three players who played for Calgary in that game are active in the NHL.Jonas Hiller, who spent his first seven NHL seasons with Anaheim before signing with Calgary in July, stopped 29 shots in his return.Anaheim got to the playoffs five times in Hillers seven seasons, but never made it past the second round.The Flames, coming off a 4-1 homestand that included shootout wins over the Ducks and New Jersey Devils, spoiled Frederik Andersens shutout bid with 8:58 remaining when T.J. Brodie beat him with a screened slap shot.Jiri Hudler made it 3-2 with 25.4 seconds to play after Hiller was pulled for an extra skater.Andersen made 32 saves.Another potential goal by Johnny Gaudreau with 3:11 remaining was overturned by video replay after he was ruled to have kicked the puck in during a delayed penalty.The Ducks opened the scoring at 4:37 of the first when Beleskeys intended centring pass for Perry caromed off the right skate of defenceman Kris Russell and past Hillers left skate.Almost 3 minutes later, Hiller got a break of his own when Beleskeys one-timer from the slot hit the left post. But Perry made it 2-0 at 5:04 of the second period with his team-high 12th goal. Beleskey was hit in the skate by Francois Beauchemins slap shot, and kicked the puck to Perry.The Ducks went the entire game without a power-play, and have had no more than three in their last eight games. 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Now a golden championship belt is draped over him, and his thick Mancunian accent is occasionally punctuated by Americanisms. He lives in a California home befitting of a world champion and freely admits he wont move back to Manchester, but Bisping still looks more suited to the soggy north-west than the sunny west coast. Michael Bisping tells Sky Sports why he preferred to fight Dan Henderson next Full circleIt was a vicious knockout. Everybody said hes finished, hes done about me.Seven years have passed but Bisping still stutters and breathes heavily when reminded about his most notable defeat, in July 2009. I was 3-0 since dropping down to middleweight and I was going to fight for the world title if I beat Dan Henderson, but I didnt. It was a vicious knockout. Everybody said hes finished, hes done about me. Michael Bisping He has come full circle since suffering one of the worst knockouts in memory, and he will next welcome Henderson to Manchester with his newly-won world title at stake. The motivation is remembering the reaction of his inner circle after losing their first fight - his stigma as a nearly-man didnt erode until this year.Who lost faith? A lot of people who were close to me. They previously had my back and were pro-Michael Bisping. They said it was impossible to come back from such a bad knockout and be the same fighter. Heading into the next fight after Henderson, people didnt want to know me.Left behind?Britains top UFC export can be confrontational company, perhaps understandably when grilled about his most high-profile setbacks. The same skills required for his day job seldom relate to an interview. But the significance of his recent world title achievement cant be contextualised without remembering defeats. Sky News interviewed Michael Bisping two weeks after he becomes Britains first UFC champion He knew I won our fight, he said of a controversial points defeat against Chael Sonnen.dddddddddddd Vitor Belfort permanently damaged his eye. He hilariously ridiculed Tim Kennedy - Hes two foot tall, hes ugly and he cant fight, he should get a job as a garden gnome - but lost in lacklustre fashion. Two years ago, he was beaten by the younger, more athletic Luke Rockhold who went on to become champion.Silva liningWeve had parallel careers for 10 years and Ive wanted to fight him on a number of occasions, Bisping told Sky Sports about confirmation he would meet former divisional king Anderson Silva, last February. Of course I wanted him when he was the champion and hes no longer the champion. That said, Ive always said I could beat Anderson. [Anderson Silva had] fought a lot of mediocre opponents, guys that were terrified of him and were beaten before they started. Michael Bisping The quirk about Bispings career, at the beginning of 2016, was that it lacked one stellar victory despite a plethora of respectable achievements. Silva, considered an all-time great, was travelling to London to provide Bisping with a chance to rubber-stamp his legacy.Hes fought a lot of mediocre opponents, guys that were terrified of him and were beaten before they started, said Bisping with a healthy dose of disrespect for the greatest-ever middleweight champion. They were looking for a way out, which is something we see in sports. Michael Bispings toughness was pushed to the limit by Anderson Silva Silva gave Bisping the chance to look for a way out when the Brits mouthpiece fell. A knee drew blood, but the end-of-the-round bell sounded. Silva celebrated a non-existent knockout - Bisping continued, and toughed out the win of his life.Two weeks noticeThe phone rang with Bisping enjoying some downtime, filming a movie alongside Vin Diesel and Samuel L Jackson. Can you fight? When? A fortnight. Its short-notice, so bittersweet, but Ive worked a lifetime for this. Michael Bisping Its not perfect circumstances but this is my lifestyle, he said about his first opportunity to challenge for a world title. Its short-notice, so bittersweet, but Ive worked a lifetime for this.He would run every day, he claimed, and strenuously diet to make the weight limit. The problem? He was fighting Rockhold, who beat him once already.If we fought again I wouldnt need to keep my hands up, Rockhold quipped. A part-time model and California surfer boy, the champion was stark contrast to the macho Bisping. Three-and-a-half minutes in, two left hooks accounted for Rockhold and completed an unlikely tale. Michael Bisping is unbeaten in the UK and fights in Manchester next Bispings career never needed this summers glorious epitaph to be remembered as pioneering. 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