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Who were they kidding? Teemu Selanne and Scott Niedermayer were never suited for retirement.
Selanne had an assist to become Anaheim's career leading scorer with 670 points, and Niedermayer scored in the Ducks' 4-2 win over the Calgary Flames on Sunday night.
Anaheim has won six of seven games since Selanne rejoined the team after sitting out the first 56 games to contemplate hanging up his skates — the Ducks were 0-5-1 immediately before his return. He has one goal and three assists this season.
"People love him, and you can see why. He's obviously an exciting player to watch and he's a fun guy. He's got a big smile on his face all the time, and it's great to have him around — for the fans and for us," Niedermayer said.
The 37-year-old Selanne, in his second stint with Anaheim, already held the club mark for goals with 314. He has 1,139 points overall.
"He really is the face of the franchise," Anaheim coach Randy Carlyle said.

