Red Wings over Ducks 2-1
Riley Sheahan scored the second goal for theJack Eichel Youth JerseyDetroit Red Wings twice Sunday night. The first time, it happened too fast for officials on the ice or in the NHL command center to see it. The second, no one could doubt. Sheahan scored with 3:44http://www.officialsabresteamshop.com/Womens_Youth_Jack_Eichel_Jersey remaining in the third period to give the Detroit Red Wings a 2-1 victory over the Anaheim Ducks on Sunday night for their fourth straight victory. After Sheahan forced a turnover inside the Ducks' zone by tying up Ryan Getzlaf at the blue line, Dylan Larkin controlled the loose puck and got it back to Sheahan for a wrist shot past John Gibson. ''Just kind of a broken play,'' Sheahan said. ''We had a chance to get some possession in the O-zone. Larks made a great http://www.officialsabresteamshop.com/Womens_Youth_Jack_Eichel_Jersey pass and I don't think the goalie was really ready for it.'' But that goal might not have been needed if not for a bizarre set of circumstances in the first period. Sheahan fired a shot from just inside the blue line, but figured he hit the post after it bounced up and out of play. However, television replays showed the puck went in before hitting off the camera inside the goal and going through the top of the netting. The shot was not ruled a goal in real-time and a video review did not overrule the initial call. Larkin said he saw the Connor McDavid Womens Jerseynetting ''jump up'' and thought it was a goal. Sheahan wasn't quite as sure. ''I just saw it hit off something and go up, so I figured it wasn't in,'' Sheahan said. ''I was http://www.officialoilersteamshop.com/Womens_Youth_Connor_Mcdavid_Jerseya little confused at what we were looking at.'' Red Wings coach Jeff Blashill looked at the play between periods and understood why the initial ruling stood. Everything else he saw - Tomas Tatar also scored and Petr Mrazek made 30 saves to help Detroit end a four-game losing streak to Anaheim - was indicative of a team finding its groove. Detroit has won four straight for the first time this season, doing so on its longest trip.
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