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Anaheim, CA (SportsNetwork.com) - Frederik Andersen stopped all 28 shots he faced to post his second shutout of the season, as Anaheim cruised past Toronto, 4-0, at Honda Center. Corey Perry contributed his third hat trick of the season for the Ducks, who have won four of their last five during an eight-game residency which ends on Friday against New Jersey. Just trying to get back in the swing of things, Perry said. Tonight I feel like I was a lot better than I have been. Kyle Palmieri also lit the lamp and Ryan Getzlaf added a pair of assists for the Pacific Division leaders. Jonathan Bernier allowed three goals on 24 shots for the Maple Leafs, who have dropped five of their last six. Were pretty happy with our process, Leafs forward James van Riemsdyk said. We just have to capitalize on our chances. Toronto, which lost 2-0 in Los Angeles on Monday, was blanked in back-to-back games for the first time since March 10-11, 2012 against the Flyers and Capitals. Palmieris blast during a 5-on-3 power play put the hosts on the board with 7:19 left in the first. The shot, coming from the right wing, appeared to have hit the post and rebounded back into play before Hampus Lindholm beat Bernier from the point seconds later. After a review, it was determined Palmieris original shot hit the back brace under the crossbar before exiting the net. Perry doubled the advantage at 5:32 of the second, beating Bernier with a shot that caromed off the skate of Leafs defenseman Cody Franson en route to the net. He made it 3-0 at 14:33 on a breakaway thanks to a long lead pass from Getzlaf. His hat trick was completed with 1:07 left in regulation on an empty-net tally, a shot which originated deep inside Anaheims defensive zone. Game Notes Perry, who has eight career trifectas, also scored three times at Pittsburgh on Oct. 9 and home against Buffalo on Oct. 22 ... The Ducks have gone 5-2-0 thus far on their homestand ... 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The 29-year-old has 20 goals and 41 points in 56 games this season, his first with Tampa Bay.BOCA RATON, Fla. - Mike Gillis doesnt think John Tortorella deserves full responsibility for the disaster that this Vancouver Canucks season has become, yet also did not absolve him of blame. Gillis wouldnt comment on "rumour and speculation" when asked if Tortorella would remain the coach through the end of the season. In doing that, the general manager did little to quiet the rumblings. But perhaps his most telling comment about the Canucks "remarkable" free fall involved bringing up Tortorellas locker-room incident in Calgary as one reason why things have gone wrong. "Theyre not excuses but weve had massive injuries this year, weve had key guys out of our lineup for extended periods of time," Gillis said Wednesday at the NHL GMs meeting. "We had an incident in January that was hard to describe. It is what it is. We have to continue to try and find ways to win games." Tortorella was suspended for 15 days and six games for trying to enter the Flames locker-room after a first-period brawl in a testy Jan. 18 game. The Canucks are 4-12-1 since that night. Dating to Jan. 1, Vancouver is 6-17-3 and has fallen from one point out of a playoff spot in the Western Conference to six. Gillis called the drastic downturn this year indescribable. "The ebb and flow in this season has been as challenging as its ever been," he said. "Theres reasons for it — multiple reasons for it — but currently, right now, were not meeting my expectations, were not meeting a lot of peoples expectations and that has to change." That includes Tortorella, a Stanley Cup-winner 10 years ago who has become embattled after the trade of Roberto Luongo, request from Ryan Kesler to be dealt and then Monday nights embarrassing loss to the New York Islanders. After building a 3-0 lead, the Canucks gave up seven third-period goals to lose 7-4. Tortorella afterward called it a "kick in the teeth," while Gillis on Wednesday ssaid the aftermath has been tough just like the past month and a half has been.dddddddddddd Asked if changes to the coaching staff and/or front office were being considered, Gillis said he did not want to comment because it would lend credibility to that talk and that was not good for anyone. Asked directly if Tortorella would be the coach for the remainder of the season, he repeated a similar sentiment. "Thats rumour and speculation," Gillis said. "Im not commenting on that because then it just lends credibility to whats out there with bloggers and all kinds of different people. So its unfair to comment on any future plans other than what weve already said, which is were trying to get younger, were trying to retool and were trying to do some things a little differently the next one, three, five years." Gillis added that the Canucks need to "get behind our team and behind our players and behind our coaching staff." Later in his six-minute chat with reporters at Boca Beach Club, Gillis refused to answer a question about how Tortorella has handled Daniel and Henrik Sedin and then another about the suggestion that the coach lost the locker-room. "Im not going to comment about specific things with John," he said. "I think its unfair to him, its unfair to our team and its unfair to all of us that are responsible for whats going on." After losing to the Islanders, Tortorella shouldered a lot of the responsibility for the Canucks downfall. "You know, Johns an honest guy and he took responsibility, but its all of our responsibility and I dont want to focus on John," Gillis said. "We have a hockey team, we have an organization. To focus on one or two people in that organizations unfair. We have to win as a group, and every guy in that room has to win as a group. 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