With both the Ducks and Boston Bruins missing a number of key players to injury, Anaheim ground out a 4-2 victory in the penultimate contest of its five-game homestand. Rookie
Kevin Roy
scored the first goal of his NHL career, while Josh Manson, Nick Ritchie and Derek Grant also tallied as the Ducks improved to 8-7-3 on their bumpy season.
Anaheim also continued to own Boston, earning an eighth straight victory over the Bruins.
"You're always desperate for wins in this league," Manson said. "We're banged up right now. We have a lot of injuries. We're trying to get through it and come out on the good side of it. Just trying to get through it until we get guys back. We've been doing a pretty decent job. There are a lot of things we need to tighten up on. The urgency is there right now to get some wins."
In addition to the already missing Ryan Getzlaf, Patrick Eaves, Ryan Kesler, Cam Fowler, Ondrej Kase, Jared Boll and Ryan Miller, defenseman Hampus Lindholm was scratched before the game with a lower-body injury. Defenseman Korbinian Holzer was actually moved to one of the winger spots to account for the dearth of Ducks forwards.
Meanwhile, Boston lost forwards Brad Marchand and Anders Bjork to injuries suffered last Saturday vs. Toronto, adding to an injured list that already includes David Krejci, Ryan Spooner, David Backes and Adam McQuaid.
Roy's first NHL goal in his third game gave the Ducks a 1-0 lead with 6:34 left in the first, as the 24-year-old former fourth-round pick punched a bouncing puck over the shoulder of goalie Tuukka Rask.