Los Angeles Times

Ducks can’t protect lead

- Staff and wire reports — Mike Coppinger

NEWARK, N.J. — Stefan Noesen scored on a rebound with 4 minutes 7 seconds to play and added an emptynet goal as New Jersey rallied from a two-goal deficit to defeat the Ducks 5-3 on Monday night.

It was the first game between the teams since the late November trade that sent defenseman Sami Vatanen to the Devils for Adam Henrique.

Myles Wood had two goals, Jesper Bratt also scored and Brian Boyle had three assists as the Devils won their second straight game to start a six-game homestand. Cory Schneider had 21 saves and was helped by a goalpost on a shot by Rickard Rakell during a power play before Noesen, a former Duck, scored the goahead goal.

Henrique scored an outstandin­g goal and had an assist as the Ducks had their point-scoring streak ended at seven games. Ryan Getzlaf and Jakob Silfverber­g also scored for the Ducks. Ryan Miller had 29 saves in losing for the first time in regulation in eight tries this season.

Noesen put in his own rebound for his fourth goal of the season. His empty-net tally came after Schneider stopped Henrique in front after the Ducks pulled Miller.

“I think we stopped skating and then we stopped sharing the puck,” Ducks coach Randy Carlyle said. “I thought we had opportunit­ies to move the puck effectivel­y in the second period and we didn’t.”

The Devils made Henrique feel welcome, putting a short tribute on the video scoreboard to celebrate his six-plus seasons in New Jersey.

“Nervous, anxious, excited,” Henrique said. “A little bit of everything came into it tonight. It was probably one of the longest games I’ve played, personally. I’m still disappoint­ed to leave the points on the board.”

TONIGHT

AT N.Y. RANGERS When: 4 PST. On the air: TV: Prime Ticket; Radio: 830. Update: The Ducks won’t have to travel far for the fourth game of their sixgame road swing . ... The Rangers are riding a twogame winning streak and have been particular­ly stout at home with a 13-5-3 record at Madison Square Garden. ... The Rangers have six players with 20 or more points. The Ducks have just two, and Corey Perry is sidelined with a knee injury.

 ?? Bill Kostroun Associated Press ?? DUCKS DEFENSEMAN Hampus Lindholm checks New Jersey center Nico Hischier to the ice during the second period and draws a penalty for holding. The Devils rallied from a two-goal deficit to win.
Bill Kostroun Associated Press DUCKS DEFENSEMAN Hampus Lindholm checks New Jersey center Nico Hischier to the ice during the second period and draws a penalty for holding. The Devils rallied from a two-goal deficit to win.

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