Antelope Valley Press

Fowler scores twice, Ducks knock off Coyotes, 5-2

- By JOHN MARSHALL

TEMPE, Ariz. — Cam Fowler had two goals and an assist, Anthony Stolarz stopped 37 shots and the Anaheim Ducks beat the Arizona Coyotes 5-2 on Tuesday night.

Plagued by slow recent starts, the Ducks jumped on the Coyotes early and took advantage of a game misconduct on Arizona’s Juuso Valimaki to build a 4-0 lead. Troy Terry had a goal and two assists for Anaheim, with Frank Vatrano adding a goal and an assist.

Arizona picked up the intensity after Fowler’s second goal, cutting Anaheim’s lead in half on goals by Barrett Hayton and Nick Schmaltz.

Adam Henrique ended the Coyotes’ hopes of completing the comeback on an empty-net goal with 3½ minutes left.

Connor Ingram had 39 saves for Arizona, which has lost 12 of 14.

The Ducks had to rally from three-goal deficits their last two games, beating Columbus 5-3 and losing to Buffalo 6-3.

Anaheim got off to a much better start against Arizona, scoring late in the first period when Vatrano beat Ingram with a one-timer from the slot.

In the second period, Anaheim took advantage after Valimaki received a five-minute game misconduct for a retaliator­y slash to the back of Max Jones.

Terry scored before Valimaki was sent off, using some nifty stick handling to get around Dylan Guenther then beating Ingram to the glove side on a delayed penalty. Fowler made it 3-0 on the power play, beating Ingram through traffic from just inside the blue line.

Fowler scored again from near the blue line early in the second period on a shot Ingram had trouble seeing through a screen. The Coyotes fought back. Hayton scored on a short breakaway midway through the third period after Ducks defenseman Simon Benoit turned it over in his own end. Schmaltz scored on a power play less than four minutes later, punching in a rebound after Jakob Chychrun broke his stick on a shot.

They couldn’t keep it up and Henrique finished it off.

NOTES: Arizona F Milo Kelemen made his NHL debut after being called up from Tucson of the AHL. The 23-year-old Slovakian had one shot and three hits in 10 minutes of ice time . ... Anaheim D John Klingberg didn’t play due to an illness.

 ?? Associated Press ?? Ducks defenseman Cam Fowler (center) celebrates his goal against the Arizona Coyotes with centers Adam Henrique (14) and Trevor Zegras (11) during the second period, Tuesday, in Tempe, Ariz. The Ducks won 5-2.
Associated Press Ducks defenseman Cam Fowler (center) celebrates his goal against the Arizona Coyotes with centers Adam Henrique (14) and Trevor Zegras (11) during the second period, Tuesday, in Tempe, Ariz. The Ducks won 5-2.

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