Los Angeles Times

Boudreau delivers a reminder

- By Lance Pugmire lance.pugmire@latimes.com Times staff writer Lisa Dillman contribute­d to this report.

Coach Bruce Boudreau is fond of reminding the NHL-leading Ducks that they won’t win games by throwing their jerseys on the ice and pronouncin­g “the Ducks are here.”

The proof is fresh in the players’ minds — Tuesday’s 4-2 home loss to Minnesota — with Philadelph­ia visiting Honda Center on Thursday. The Flyers won their eighth consecutiv­e home game Tuesday.

“The Flyers are the Flyers,” Boudreau said. “They can score and they play physical. That’s their whole game. We have to be ready, we have to be a lot better.”

The Ducks don’t want a repeat of last season, when they got off to a fast start, slumped to play .500 down the stretch, and were eliminated by Detroit in the first round of the playoffs.

“We’ve made a habit of not losing two in a row, so we’ve got to focus on that,” center Ryan Getzlaf said.

Said defenseman Luca Sbisa: “If you want to stay up top, be the best team in the league, you’ve got to expect to show up every night … and give it all you’ve got.” Fistric receives contract extension

The Ducks extended the contract of defenseman Mark Fistric three years, through the 2016-17 season, for a combined $3.8 million. Fistric, 27, has appeared in 27 games and has a goal and four assists. TONIGHT VS. PHILADELPH­IA When: 7. On the air: TV: Prime Ticket; Radio: 830. Etc.: After playing 17 minutes 9 seconds and picking up two penalties in the game’s first 11:51 on Tuesday, Sbisa said he played “a little more physical and got into my game” in his return from a hand injury that kept him out since November. … The Ducks won at Philadelph­ia, 3-2, on Oct. 29.

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