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Silfverberg's winner with 19.8-seconds left puts Ducks up 2-0 on Jets (Puck Daddy)

I fucking love this pic.twitter.com/oiB0b9K4Lp

— Cody (@silfverbullet) April 19, 2015

ANAHEIM - If the hockey world wasn't aware of Jakob Silfverberg, they are now.

With 19.8-seconds remaining, the forward acquired in the Bobby Ryan-to-Ottawa trade, snapped a wrist shot past Ondrej Pavalec to ice the game, 2-1, for the Ducks.

The hard-hitting game was not without its controversies. And they both included Ryan Kesler… not in a good way.

Kesler aided the Jets in scoring their only goal of the game after he shoved Lee Stempniak into the net.