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Red Wings rally, beat Ducks 4-3 in OT
By: Mike Stiles - Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Dennis Cholowski scores the game winning goal against Ryan Miller (photo courtesy of Chris Carlson/AP)

Red Wings rally, beat Ducks 4-3 in OT
(ANAHEIM) – The Detroit Red Wings are clawing back from a rough start to the season with an emphasis on tenacity and a renewed attention to consistency. Dylan Larkin scored the tying goal during a 6 on 3 advantage with 37 seconds left in regulation, and Dennis Cholowski scored with 2:56 left on the clock in overtime to send the Red Wings to their third straight victory, 4-3 over the host Anaheim Ducks. Detroit has its first three-game winning streak this season after winning for just the fourth time in 16 games, but the Wings had to capitalize on a pair of mistakes by the Ducks to keep it going at Honda Center. After Ducks defensemen Brendan Guhle and Korbinian Holzer took penalties 21 seconds apart in the waning moments of regulation, Larkin scored from a sharp angle while the Red Wings had three extra skaters on the ice with their goalie pulled. Cholowski then got his second goal of the season on a long shot past Ryan Miller, who made 32 saves for Anaheim. Filip Hronek and Andreas Athanasiou scored in the second period for the Red Wings, and Jonathan Bernier stopped 24 shots against his former team. Detroit's rebuilding project has stalled at times in recent years, but coach Jeff Blashill sees progress. Jakob Silfverberg, Josh Mahura and Cam Fowler scored in the second period for the Ducks, who fell to 2-2-2 on their seven game homestand.

OTHER NHL SCORES
Florida 5 – Boston 4 (SO)
Montreal 3 – Columbus 2 (SO)
NY Rangers 3 – Pittsburgh 2 (OT)
Arizona 3 – St. Louis 2 (SO)
Colorado 4 – Winnipeg 0
Vancouver 5 – Nashville 3
LA Kings 3 – Minnesota 1
San Jose 6 – Edmonton 3

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