BOSTON -- Anaheim coach Randy Carlyle felt his decision was simple: Call the timeout.It worked out very well for his team Thursday night.Josh Manson and Rickard Rakell scored second-period goals to lead the Ducks to a 4-3 victory over the Boston Bruins.Trailing 2-0 after the Bruins scored both goals in a 13-second span, Carlyle called time out and his team came charging back.Youre always looking for ways to motivate and stall the opposition when the momentum is all in their favor, he said. You hope it does. Sometimes you do it and it doesnt have any affect and you look like a dummy. `Whyd you do it?Andrew Cogliano and Kevin Bieksa also scored for the Ducks, who won for the seventh time in nine games. Jonathan Bernier stopped 31 shots.When you call a timeout, theres not much that needs to be said, Ducks forward Ryan Getzlaf said. Everyone knows whats going on. Its just a matter of being relaxed.Zdeno Chara, Austin Czarnik and David Krejci had Bostons goals. It was the Bruins fifth loss in six games (1-3-2).Bostons backup goaltender Anton Khudobin made 23 saves. The Bruins have won just one game that regular netminder Tuukka Rask hasnt started.The Bruins lost 4-3 in overtime at Pittsburgh on Wednesday.Back-to-backs are tough, but weve got to be better, Chara said.After overcoming a two-goal deficit in the first period, Anaheim moved ahead 3-2 just 55 seconds into the second when Manson scored off his own rebound.The Bruins retied it at 3 on Krejcis power-play goal before the Dunks regained the lead on Rakells goal. Alone at the edge of the crease, he banged home the rebound of Sami Vatanens shot from the point for his eighth goal in 11 games.It could have been more, but Anaheim hit the post twice after taking the lead.Bernier was a bit lucky midway into the third when he deflected a shot and the puck caromed off the post behind him, but he dived and covered it in the crease before a Boston player could push it into the net.They came at us. It shows a lot of character of this team to bounce back from 2-0, Bernier said. We get that timeout and to go out and score a goal is big.Bernier stopped Torey Krugs shot from the left circle with 17 seconds to play.Boston had jumped ahead 2-0 on goals by Chara and Czarnik midway into the opening period.Chara fired a slap shot from the point that went past Berniers glove. On the ensuing shift, Czarnik one-timed Ryan Spooners pass from the bottom of the left faceoff circle and the puck slipped inside the left post.Carlyle then called the timeout and his team responded a few minutes later.Cogliano sliced it to 2-1 at 12:44 after the rebound of his wrist shot caromed into the net off Krejci.After the timeout, they came hard and it was a tough break, Krejci said. It was me that put it in.The Ducks tied it when Bieksa stepped out of the penalty box, collected a pass from Getzlaf and skated in on a clean breakaway before slipping a wrister by Khudobin.Game notes The Bruins recalled LW Anton Blidh from AHLs Providence and sent down F Danton Heinan. ... Ducks LW Cogliano played in his 735th consecutive game, the sixth-longest streak in league history. Hes two behind Jay Bouwmeester. ... The Bruins lead the league with eight players who made their NHL debuts this season, and Arizona is second with six. 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Grew up in Cincinnati watching his father, Ken Griffey Sr., play outfield for the Reds. ... Selected first overall in 1987 amateur draft. ... Made major league debut on opening day 1989 against the defending American League champion Athletics and doubled off ace Dave Stewart in his first at-bat. ... In 1993, homered in eight straight games to tie the MLB record held by Dale Long and Don Mattingly. ... From 1993-2000 had seven 40-plus home run reasons, interrupted only by a broken wrist that cost him half of 1995 season. ... Led AL in home runs three times from 1996-99, hitting 56 in both 1997 and 1998. ... In October 1995, became just the second player (Reggie Jackson in the 1977 World Series is the other) to hit five home runs in a single postseason series. ... Named AL MVP in 1997, totaling 393 bases and leading the league in runs (125) and RBI (147). ... Traded by Seattle to the Reds following the 1999 season for four prospects. ... Named to baseballs All-Century Team in 1999. ... Signed nine-year deal with Reds worth $116 million. ... Hit 40 home runs and drove in 118 runs in 2000. ... From 2001-04, played fewer than 80 games per year on average due to hamstring tears, knee problems, a dislocated shoulder, and ankle tendon ruptures. ... Hit 35 homers in 2005 and captured NL Comeback Player of the Year Award. ... Reached 30-home run mark again in 2007, earning final All-Star Game selection. ... Finished career as a bench player for the White Sox and Mariners. ... With his father in 1990, became the first father-son duo to play together in MLB history and they also hit back-to-back homers in one game. ... Retired early in the 2010 season.---MICHAEL JOSEPH PIAZZA: Born Sept. 4, 1968, in Norristown, Pennsylvania ... 6-foot-3, 200 pounds, throws right, bats right. ... In 16 major league seasons hit 427 home runns, including a major league-record 396 as a catcher, drove in 1,335 runs, fourth all-time among catchers, had 2,127 hits, and posted a .dddddddddddd308 career batting average. ... Named to 12 All-Star Games and was named 1996 All-Star Game MVP. ... Captured 10 Silver Slugger Awards at catcher and finished in the top five of NL MVP voting four times, including back-to-back second-place finishes in 1996 and 1997. ... Had baseball connections from the start. His father, Vince, grew up in the same neighborhood as Hall of Fame manager Tommy Lasorda. ... Attended the University of Miami and Miami-Dade Community College and was taken in the 62nd round of 1988 amateur draft by the Dodgers on the recommendation of Lasorda. ... A first baseman in college, Piazza switched to catcher. ... After briefly quitting the game, established himself as a top prospect in the minor leagues by hitting 52 home runs combined during the 1991 and 1992 seasons. ... Called up to the Dodgers at the end of the 1992 season and went 3 for 3 in debut. ... In 1993, had 35 home runs, 112 RBI and .318 batting average, and was unanimous selection as NL Rookie of the Year. ... From 1993-97, averaged better than 33 homers and 105 RBI and a .337 batting average per season despite shortened seasons due to the 1994-95 strike. ... Had 201 hits in 1997 to become the first player whose primary position was catcher to reach 200 hits in a single season. ... Led league in putouts four times and assists twice. ... Traded to Florida Marlins with Todd Zeile on May 14, 1998, for five players, including Bobby Bonilla, Jim Eisenreich, Charles Johnson and Gary Sheffield, and eight days later was dealt to the New York Mets for Geoff Goetz, Preston Wilson and Ed Yarnall. ... Had 32 homers, 111 RBI and a .328 batting average in 1998 and led Mets to playoff berths in both 1999 and 2000, advancing to the World Series in 2000 where he had two homers and four RBI in a losing cause. ... Topped the 30-homer and 90-RBI marks in both 2001 and 2002. ... Hit memorable two-run homer in first game at Shea Stadium after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. ... Granted free agency in October 2005, played one season apiece with Padres and As, and retired following 2007 season. ' ' '