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Kariya, Blues keep Ducks winless on road

Anaheim Ducks goalie Jean-Sebastien Giguere lies flat on the ice after missing a shot for a goal by St. Louis Blues' Keith Tkachuk in the second period of an NHL hockey game Tuesday, Oct. 23, 2007, in St. Louis.

The St. Louis Blues signed Paul Kariya, hoping he would add some much-needed offense. So far, so good. Kariya scored a goal and had three assists Tuesday night as the Blues kept Anaheim winless on the road by beating the Ducks 4-2 Tuesday night. Kariya, who had 72 points for Nashville last season, has nine assists and 11 points for the Blues in his first seven games.

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