Ryan Strome scored the goal of speech with 3:24 to play, and the Ducks showed two goals in the third period before recovering for a 3-2 victory against the New Jersey Devils on Tuesday.
Strome had a goal and a decisive pass for the Ducks, who won consecutive matches for the second time in six weeks. Troy Terry and Robby Fabbri also scored and Lukas Dostal made 32 stops.
Timo Meier scored the goal of the attribution with 6:40 to play for New Jersey, who fell from the head of the Eastern Conference with his second consecutive defeat. Jonas Siegenthaler also scored and Jacob Marksrom stopped 23 shots.
Terry forced a turnover in the neutral area in the first period and finally scored his 11th goal on the strome pass behind the net. Fabbri converted to a 2 -to -1 rush with Cutter Gauthier in the third.
Siegenthaler only scored 1:34 later on a long -term shot in traffic for the first goal of the Swiss defender since November 7. Dougie Hamilton then installed Meier in the niche for his 14th goal.
Take -out
Devils: Their first two periods were not pretty to start the west coast of four games on their six -game trip, but the Devils gave an effort in the third.
Ducks: They had a passion that they had not shown regularly, with several physical remains. They have a difficult season, but they have beat the two conference heads at home in the past two weeks.
Key
Strome obtained the washer after several passes in the end of New Jersey, and its long and precise in the screens of Radko Gudas and Frank Vatrano beat Marksrom.
Key statistics
The Devils Jack and Luke Hughes brothers combined for 11 shots on goal, but the Dostal was above all exceptional.
The next
The Ducks play Winnipeg on Thursday.