Oesterle Scores in OT, Red Wings Beat Ducks 2–1

Oesterle Scores in OT, Red Wings Beat Ducks 2–1
Detroit Red Wings defenseman Filip Hronek looks to pass against the Anaheim Ducks during the second period of an NHL hockey game in Detroit, on Jan. 31, 2022. Jose Juarez/AP Photo
The Associated Press
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DETROIT—Jordan Oesterle scored 2:11 into overtime as the Detroit Red Wings beat the Anaheim Ducks 2–1 on Monday night.

Dylan Larkin had a goal and an assist to help Detroit win for the second time in six games. Alex Nedeljkovic, starting for the 10th time in 11 games, had 14 saves.

In the extra period, Oesterle one-timed a feed off a faceoff from Larkin for his first goal with the Red Wings.

“It was a pretty surreal moment,” Oesterle said. “Obviously, I didn’t know when I would get my first goal here or what it would be like, but it was really special to have it be an overtime winner at home with my family and friends in the crowd.”

Detroit coach Jeff Blashill was glad to see Oesterle score.

“I’m happy for him—I’m sure that was pretty cool for him,” Blashill said. “Obviously, he’s not new to the NHL, but being a Detroit kid and scoring an overtime winner for your first goal with the Red Wings has to be awesome.”

Anaheim Ducks defenseman Jamie Drysdale (R) passes the puck away from Detroit Red Wings center Joe Veleno during the second period of an NHL hockey game in Detroit on Jan. 31, 2022. (Jose Juarez/AP Photo)
Anaheim Ducks defenseman Jamie Drysdale (R) passes the puck away from Detroit Red Wings center Joe Veleno during the second period of an NHL hockey game in Detroit on Jan. 31, 2022. Jose Juarez/AP Photo

Rickard Rakell scored for Anaheim, and John Gibson finished with 26 saves. The Ducks snapped a two-game win streak.

“We don’t love giving up a point, obviously, but we played five games in eight days,” said Anaheim coach Dallas Eakins, who flew to Detroit on Wednesday after missing several games due to COVID-19 protocols. “We have guys who are banged up. This break is welcome. Even though we gave up a point, our guys should be; holding their heads up, playing in three time zones and find a way to battle to get some points.”

The Red Wings appeared to have broken a 1–1 tie late in the third period, but Filip Hronek was denied a goal when the referees determined he had kicked the puck into the goal past Gibson.

“I got a quick look at it on the bench, and it looked like a 50–50 call,” Blashill said. “I asked the guys in the back, and that was their consensus. It was 50–50 and it went against us.”

Larkin scored his team-leading 23rd goal of the season late in the first period, and Rakell tied it with his 10th of the season early in the second.

“ I thought we came out in the first period and played the way we need to play,” Blashill said. “We managed the puck well and we got it in behind them, so we didn’t have to defend much.”

Detroit defenseman Nick Leddy suffered an upper-body injury and did not return for the third period.

NOTES: The game ended a five-game road trip for the Ducks, tied for their longest of the season. Detroit goalie Thomas Griess was in uniform for the first time since Jan. 9. He had been out due to COVID-9 protocols. He backed up starter Nedeljkovic. Rakell’s goal, the 148th of his career, lifted him into sixth place on Anaheim’s all-time goal-scoring list, breaking a tie with Bobby Ryan.

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Ducks: Host Seattle on Feb. 11.

Red Wings: Host Los Angeles on Wednesday night.