Ducks wrap up road trip with overtime loss to Red Wings

Ducks defenseman Hampus Lindholm tries to score but is blocked by Detroit Red Wings goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic.
Geese defenseman Hampus Lindholm, left, tries to attain however is blocked by Detroit Pink Wings goaltender Alex Nedeljkovic through the first interval of the Geese’ 2-1 time beyond regulation loss Monday.
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Jordan Oesterle scored 2:11 into time beyond regulation because the Detroit Pink Wings beat the Geese 2-1 on Monday night time.

Dylan Larkin had a aim and an help to assist Detroit win for the second time in six video games. Alex Nedeljkovic, beginning for the tenth time in 11 video games, had 14 saves.

Rickard Rakell scored for Anaheim, and John Gibson completed with 26 saves. The loss snapped the Geese’ two-game win streak.

Within the additional interval, Oesterle one-timed a feed off a faceoff from Larkin for his first aim with the Pink Wings.

The Pink Wings appeared to have damaged a 1-1 tie late within the third interval, however Filip Hronek was denied a aim when the referees decided he had kicked the puck into the aim previous Gibson.

Larkin scored his team-leading twenty third aim of the season late within the first interval, and Rakell tied it together with his tenth of the season early within the second.

Detroit defenseman Nick Leddy suffered an upper-body damage and didn't return for the third interval.

Notes: The sport ended a five-game street journey for the Geese, tied for his or her longest of the season. Detroit goalie Thomas Griess was in uniform for the primary time since Jan. 9. He had been out due to COVID-19 protocols. He backed up starter Nedeljkovic. ... Rakell’s aim, the 148th of his profession, lifted him into sixth place on Anaheim’s all-time goal-scoring listing, breaking a tie with Bobby Ryan.

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