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ANAHEIM -- The Anaheim Ducks defeated the Detroit Red Wings, 4-3, in a shootout at the Honda Center on Sunday night for Detroit's second straight loss on its west coast road trip.
Filip Hronek recorded his first goal since Dec. 10, Tyler Bertuzzi and Vladislav Namestnikov also found the back of the net for the Wings, but Detroit fell in the shootout.
In the second period, Lucas Raymond became the fastest teenager in franchise history to reach 20 NHL assists, earning the milestone in 36 games. Raymond's assist gave him 30 points for the season, becoming the fifth-fastest player in franchise history to reach the 30-point plateau.

Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin exited Sunday's game with an upper-body injury just over eight minutes into the opening period and did not return. He leads the Wings with 32 points this season.
With the loss, the Wings moved to 16-16-4 (36 points) overall, while the Ducks improved to 19-12-7 this season (45 points).
NEXT UP: Detroit wraps up its west coast road trip against the San Jose Sharks on Tuesday night. Puck drop from SAP Arena is set for 10:30 p.m. ET/ 7:30 p.m. PT with coverage on ESPN+ and Hulu.

Meijer Postgame Comments | 1/9/22 | DET at ANA

SCORING SUMMARY

Detroit 0, Anaheim 1 (6:32, 1st Period)
Anaheim took the lead early in the game when Tyler Zegras scored on a power play for his ninth goal of the season as the Ducks took a 1-0 lead.
Detroit 1, Anaheim 1 (00:21, 2nd Period)
Detroit scored its first power-play goal since Dec. 14 after Hronek converted a slap shot to tie the game at 1-1. Moritz Seider and Bertuzzi were credited with assists on the goal. It was Seider's 20th assist of the season.

DET@ANA: Hronek has space, winds up wicked slap shot

Detroit 2, Anaheim 1 (15:07, 2nd Period)
After Raymond intercepted the puck, the Red Wings rookie fed it to Marc Staal, who dished it to Bertuzzi as he buried a wraparound try for his 16th goal of the season to give the Wings a 2-1 lead.

DET@ANA: Bertuzzi buries puck off Staal's wrap around

Detroit 2, Anaheim 2 (18:04, 2nd Period)
Troy Terry fired a shot past Red Wings netminder Thomas Greiss to tie the game at 2-2.
Detroit 2, Anaheim 3 (2:01, 3rd Period)
Max Comtois notched his first goal of the season to put the Ducks in front, 3-2.
Detroit 3, Anaheim 3 (7:55, 3rd Period)
Namestnikov tallied his 10th goal of the season off a deflection after a shot from the point by Jordan Oesterle to tie the game at 3-3. Michael Rasmussen was also credited with an assist.

DET@ANA: Namestnikov scores on redirection in tight

Shootout
After Terry and Raymond both missed in the first round of the shootout, Zegras scored in the second round to put Anaheim ahead. Adam Erne was unable to convert on his chance in the second round, and Richard Rakell, who had two assists in the game, scored on his attempt in the third round to put the game away.