Teemu Selanne is, rightfully and uniquely, a center of attention in Anaheim for two very different reasons right now.
“I’m very thankful how my career has gone,” he said “I’m very lucky I’ve played with so many great players over the years. That’s helped with my game and my success.”
Several players are within Selanne’s sights on thecareer points list.Matching or eclipsing the 601 career goals of fellow Finn Jari Kurri (he’s next onthe career list) could give him incentive to play beyond this year.
Cementing his place among hockey royalty, while an engaging plotline for fans, is not the focus of the 39-year-old right wing.
At the moment, Selanne merely hopes to build on Thursday’s performance. At 8:05 of the third period, he and linemate Saku Koivu connected for a 4-on-4 breakaway goal, flashing some of the flash missing from a pairing previously plush with more potential than points.
“We have had some really good games, so many good chances, but the puck hasn’t gone in,” Selanne said. “It’s a little frustrating, but hopefully this gives us the boost we need to take it up a level.
“Everything’s about confidence,” he added. “I really hope tonight’s game will give us the boost that we need.”
Head coach Randy Carlyle purposefully sent out the pair to start the 4-on-4 situation, allowing the Finns to use their quickness through the offensive zone — the perfect place for a confidence boost.
“Four-on-four, I love that,” Selanne said. “There’s even more extra room, even more extra time. We’ve really got to take advantage of our tools that we have there. There’s not a lot of 4-on-4s.”