Zegras co-leads the Ducks in goals (three). With the primary assist, Terry now has a team-high seven points on the season.
Detroit would reclaim the lead with another power-play goal though, going back ahead when the former Duck Perron beat Gibson with a one-timer from the left faceoff circle.
For Anaheim, it was a continuation of the penalty killing struggles that have plagued the team early in the season. The Ducks entered play Sunday having killed eight straight opponent power plays, but the two first-period tallies and a later third-period insurance goal against marked the third time in six games the club has allowed three power-play goals.
Perron, who signed a two-year deal with Detroit in the offseason, has four goals in his last four games (4-1=5).
Kubalik, a fellow offseason signee, assisted on both first period goals for the home side, and now has eight points (3-5=8) in his first five games as a Red Wing. Kubalik leads the team in points and assists.
The Wings would get another power play less than a minute later, with Max Comtois getting the extra minor penalty in a tangle with Oskar Sundqvist, but Gibson bounced back with a couple of big saves to kill it off.