Zegras scored in the first round of the shootout, and Rakell clinched it in the second. Dostal made a save against Lucas Raymond in the first round before Adam Erne missed the net.
"I didn't think I had much to shoot at because [Greiss] was standing far over where I usually shoot," Rakell said. "I just tried to get him down and I almost ran out of room, but it was nice to see the puck go in."
NOTES: Blashill said he would have an update on Larkin's status Monday. ... Raymond and Moritz Seider each had an assist to give them 20, most among NHL rookies. Raymond, 19, reached 20 assists in 36 games, the fewest games ever for a teenage player with the Red Wings, passing Steve Yzerman, who needed 39 games. Seider got his 20th assist in his 36th game, third-fewest among Red Wings defensemen after Nicklas Lidstrom (26 games) and Jeff Sharples (32 games). ... It was the most saves in an NHL debut in Ducks history; Kevin Boyle, Frederik Andersen and Mikhail Shtalenkov each made 24. … Fowler played an NHL career-high 35:11. … Ducks forward Ryan Getzlaf returned after missing three games in NHL COVID-19 protocol. He won 16 of 29 face-offs and had an assist on Terry's goal. ... Anaheim forward Brayden Tracey also made his NHL debut. He had one shot on goal in 9:21 of ice time. ... The Ducks are 6-1-1 in their past seven games here against the Red Wings. ... Zegras has scored 40 points (12 goals, 28 assists) in 56 NHL games; the only Ducks rookie to reach 40 points in fewer games was Bobby Ryan (54 games, 2007-08 and 2008-09).