Selanne will also draw back into the lineup after taking a breather in Game 4.

Selanne will also draw back into the lineup after taking a breather in Game 4.
Selanne had previously been relegated to fourth line duty but the scratching is a bit of a surprise. Look for him to be back in for Game 5.
As he has done all season, Ducks head coach Bruce Boudreau will scratch Selanne in tonight's second game of a back-to-back set. The Ducks have a quick turnaround and will play again on Monday, so three games in four days, definitely warrants some rest for the veteran winger.
Selanne has not scored in his last 14 games. In that span, Selanne has just three assists. Since trading Dustin Penner, Kyle Palmieri and Patrick Maroon have played on this line, tonight they will give the 43-year-old a shot with Getz and Perry.
Selanne did not accompany the team to Nashville on Friday as the club and he agreed earlier this week on him skipping the contest before he heads to Sochi to play for Finland. Selanne has been given a lot of rest this season so it is not surprising to see him get rest right before the Olympics.
The Ducks continue to scratch Selanne during back-to-back's, this time around they will give him the extra day off and save him for the tail-end. After Sunday, the Ducks are off until Thursday, so this is likely the best idea to keep Selanne fresh. Jakob Silfverberg will enter the lineup.
As expected, Selanne will sit and rest as Bruce Boudreau tries to the keep the veteran fresh.
As expected Selanne will sit and rest with the Ducks in the second game of a back-to-back. The veteran has struggled this season, he has not recorded a point since October 27 - a span of 12 games. It has been 15 games since he has scored his last goal.
As you may remember head coach Bruce Boudreau announced at the start of the season that he planned to keep Selanne fresh by sitting him during one game of a back-to-back. Expect Selanne to be back in the lineup on Tuesday.
Selanne lost multiple teeth and needed 40 stitches after taking high stick from Philadelphia defenseman Luke Schenn on Tuesday.
As expected Selanne is out for the tail-end of a back-to-back. The Ducks announced at the start of the season that the veteran will likely sit in one of two games of the back-to-back in order to keep him fresh.
Boudreau stated at the start of the season that Selanne will sit the majority of back-to-back situations. Selanne was in the lineup last night vs. Montreal, so there is a good chance that he sits tonight.
That's the risk with relying on a 43-year old winger over the course of a full season. Look for a backup plan either on the Ducks (Emerson Etem or Jakub Silfverberg) if you have a deep bench or another option for the 12 instances where Selanne will be guaranteed to sit.
The 42-year-old Selanne will get a rest tonight before the playoffs.
Despite Selanne's struggles, the Ducks are 6-0-3 over the same stretch of games.
Selanne remains the best player on the Ducks this season. If you drafted him before the season you likely got a steal.
Selanne is back on the ice after taking a maintenance day. He continues to be the best player on the Ducks, scoring 11 goals and 36 points in 37 games.
At 42, Selanne is not getting any younger so he needs some maintenance days over the season. He continues to be the best player on the Ducks, scoring 11 goals and 36 points in 37 games.
Selanne moves back to the second line -- where he has played all season. The Finnish Flash leads the Ducks in points with 35 through 33 games.