By Adam Brady | AnaheimDucks.com

Any Ducks fans who yelled, screamed, cursed, banged their fists on the armrests or threw their particular remotes late in final night's Game 5 may take solace in the fact the Ducks players reacted virtually the same way.

Anaheim appeared to have the critical game in hand in the ultimate minutes of regulation, until Chicago’s Jonathan Toews scored twice in the span of 1:12 (the actual tying goal on a bad-angle photo that had no business going in) to improbably send it to extra time.

As the Ducks headed to their locker room with 16 moments between the end of rules and the start of an at an increased rate they never wanted, a sense of anger permeated through the room.

“We were [ticked]. We were mad arriving here,” said Ducks heart Ryan Kesler last night. “When this staff gets mad we help make strides on the ice. Obviously we don’t want to give up a lead, but it’azines playoff hockey. It happens. The thing is we have got mad and we came in the following and finished it off.”

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“When you have that lead and you view it evaporate, there is a lot of rage. You don’t hang your face, you don’t sulk. You get upset and you thrive on the situation. You realize you can score goals with that team, and we had to venture out there and prove it in overtime.”

This morning, right before heading to the airport for a trip to Chicago for Game Half a dozen, several Ducks agreed which fury fueled them in OT.

“I think the main thing is, once we got in that locker room, we have got a little bit angry, a little bit angry,#7 Anaheim Ducks Andrew Cogliano Premier White Away Jersey” said Ducks defenseman Cam Fowler. “Bruce [Ducks coach Bruce Boudreau] has talked about that all year, that when we play irritated and with a little bit of an edge, that’s when we’re at our very best. We weren’t going to allow that one slip away. I’m merely proud of the guys for battling through it.”

Added Corey Perry, “When you have conducive and you see it evaporate, there is a lot of anger. You don’big t hang your head, you don’t sulk. You get angry and you thrive on the situation. You know you can report goals on that team, and we had to go out there and also prove it in at an increased rate.”

Boudreau said he sensed the climate of his locker room through the intermission and, “I didn’t say too much when I went within. You can hear the guys talking. I’m sure they wanted to hear my voice echoing their statements, and that’s pretty well almost all I did.Youth Anaheim Ducks Customized Authentic White Away Jersey

“The biggest thing I possibly said was, ‘Don’t hang your head.’ You can sit as well as pout all day long, and if you do that, they’re also gonna get the next a single. But you can change all that through going out there and getting irritated and doing what you do best.”

Boudreau was asked in the event that he was worried their team was destroyed by the near-devastating turn of events. “My partner and i wasn’t really worried about these being destroyed, although that’utes a big word,” he said. “I used to be really worried about their mindset, where sometimes it takes a tiny bit to get over, but at the same time, these people let things go and then they just have to focus on the next photo, the next shift. I think that’utes what we did."

The veteran-laden Ducks -- known all season for their recovery ability -- have bounced again from adversity countless times,#45 Anaheim Ducks Sami Vatanen Authentic Black Third Jersey and Boudreau was confident they can do it again.

“They’re mentally more robust than people think, and also they’re focused on what’s available," he said. "They know what their particular ultimate goal is, and also it’s a situation where installed things behind them. It is what it is, and all those clichés. You’ng just got to go forward.”

Going forward, the Ducks head to Chicago, il needing one more win for a berth in the Stanley Cup Final, which would be the third for your franchise but the first regarding Boudreau in his eight-year NHL coaching career.

“I give my head a shake sometimes. It is shut,” he said this morning. “Sometimes a person don’t realize it. You’re one game away from playing for your Stanley Cup. I try not to think about that, but it’s difficult. You’ve got to stay in the moment, and you’ve got to remain focused on what’s at hand. If you start thinking ahead, generally bad things happen. We’re trying to stay focused on what’s taking place tomorrow.”

Perry, one of three Ducks remaining from the 2007 team in which advanced to the Final and captured the Cup, understands what it will take to get right now there again.

“You only get this chance so many times,” he said. “You bear in mind those times when you’ve acquired success and gone to the next step. We have a great chance going into Chicago. Everybody within this room knows where all of us stand and what that video game is going to be like. You have to believe you can win in that creating. That’s the approach we’onal got to take. We’re excited for the challenge.”