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Trevor Zegras scored another highlight goal goal and Anthony Stolarz posted a 22-save shutout as the Ducks broke out of their slump with a big night in Glendale, racing out to an early lead and rolling to a 5-0 victory over the Arizona Coyotes at Gila River Arena.
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The win gave Anaheim three of four points on a back-to-back and snapped a season-long 11 game winless streak.
Zegras pulled off an incredible lacrosse-style goal again, the third stunning, almost never-before-seen display skill from the uniquely talented rookie forward this season.

Stolarz stopped all 22 Arizona shots to earn his third shutout of the season, the sixth of his NHL career. Stolarz also collected his career-high 10th win and improved to 4-1-1 in his last six starts.
Isac Lundestrom (twice), Gerry Mayhew and Cam Fowler also scored in Anaheim's 28th win.
The Ducks dominated the opening period, racing out to a three goal lead before the halfway point of the first.
Anaheim went ahead less than four minutes in when Troy Terry found Lundestrom racing ahead through the neutral zone. Lundestrom beat the Coyotes defense to the slot before snapping a shot past Coyotes netminder Karel Vejmelka to give the Ducks the early lead.

ANA@ARI: Lundestrom opens scoring for his 15th

The goal, Lundestrom's career-best 15th of the season, snapped his seven-game pointless drought. The fourth-year pro is third among team leaders in goals and games played (68).
With the breakout pass to Terry, defenseman Andrej Sustr collected his first point as a Duck.
Mayhew doubled the advantage with his second goal in his young Ducks career, a slapshot blast from the right flank too quick for Vejmelka's glove. The 29-year-old former American Hockey League MVP has goals in two of his last four games and eight in 30 appearances this season.

ANA@ARI: Mayhew buries slap shot off rush

Adam Henrique collected an assist on the marker and now has points in three straight games (0-3=3).
Zegras then stole the show, extending the lead with another absurdly skilled move that he made look almost routine. After a blocked shot sent the the puck behind Arizona's net, with Sonny Milano parked just outside the goal crease, Zegras scooped the puck flat onto his stick and wrapped it around Milano at the far post just under the crossbar to put Anaheim ahead by three.

ANA@ARI: Zegras nets signature lacrosse-style goal

The lacrosse-style goal is the fifth of its kind in NHL history, Zegras' second of the season, and the latest jaw-dropping, social media igniting moment in an impressive rookie campaign. Zegras is the second player to accomplish the feat twice, matching Carolina's Andrei Svechnikov.

The 20-year-old is second among NHL rookies in assists (33), third in scoring (17-33=50) and fourth in goals. He also became the second Duck to collect 50 points in their first full NHL season, joining Bobby Ryan (31-26=57) in 2008-09.
Josef Korenar replaced Vejmelka in net for Arizona after Anaheim's third of the night. Vejmleka stopped stopped 6-of-9 shots in just under 10 minutes.
Ahead by three, the Ducks hardly let off the pedal in the middle frame as Fowler pushed the edge to four while the teams skated four-on-four, finishing a 3-on-1 rush with a wrist shot past Korenar.

ANA@ARI: Fowler cashes in on 3-on-1 rush

Lundestrom capped the scoring in the third period with his second of the night, tapping home a rebound from the low slot after a sharp angle shot by Derek Grant. Grant has three points in his last three games (1-2=3).

ANA@ARI: Lundestrom nets 2nd goal of game

Zach Aston-Reese also grabbed his first point as a Duck with the primary assist on the night's final goal.
The Ducks were awarded a five-minute power play deep into the third period when Arizona forward Jay Beagle hit Zegras from behind in the Arizona crease and then threw several punches in a scrum with an unsuspecting Terry. Beagle was assessed a two-minute minor for cross-checking, a five-minute major for fighting and a game misconduct.
Terry, who had two assists on the night for his 11th multi-point game of the season, left the ice following the altercation and did not return. The 24-year-old All-Star winger leads the Ducks in scoring (31-25=56) and goals.
Fowler helped seal the shutout for his netminder with a diving block on an Arizona odd-man rush in the game's final minutes.
The Ducks host the Edmonton Oilers Sunday on CHOC Night at Honda Center.