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ANAHEIM -- The Red Wings gave the Anaheim Ducks a nice 25th anniversary present -- a shootout victory.
Troy Terry scored the only goal of the shootout to lift the Ducks to the 3-2 win.

Thomas Vanek, Frans Nielsen and Gustav Nyquist did not score in their shootout attempts.
Tyler Bertuzzi and Darren Helm scored in regulation for Detroit while Hampus Lindholm and Jakob Silfverberg tallied for Anaheim.
Jimmy Howard had 25 saves for the Wings while John Gibson made 19 saves for the Ducks.
The Red Wings fell to 0-1-2 while the Ducks are undefeated at 3-0-0.
The Wings return home to host the Toronto Maple Leafs on Thursday at Little Caesars Arena while the Ducks host the Arizona Coyotes Wednesday night.
1. Tyler Bertuzzi: Bertuzzi finished last season on a goal-scoring tear, potting five goals in his last eight games of the season. Over the summer, he focused on getting stronger and a little faster, and that appears to have paid off. Bertuzzi scored a typical Bertuzzi goal in the first game this season against Columbus, going to the net and jamming home a loose puck. On Monday in Anaheim, it was a far prettier play, started by Frans Nielsen with a between-the-legs pass to Michael Rasmussen, who backhanded it to Bertuzzi. Bertuzzi then dazzled with a spinning goal past Gibson.

Quotable: "That's not a typical Bert goal by any means. Bert, he's a hard worker. He goes to those dirty areas and he was rewarded with a really nice one tonight." -- Howard
2. Jimmy Howard: Howard was not facing as many shots as Gibson in the early going, but there were several shots that required his full measure of skill. At 10:53 of the first, Troy Terry drove to the net and tipped the puck but Howard was there for the quick stop. At 14:15 of the second, Terry found Adam Henrique heading toward the net but again, Howard foiled the attempt. Then at 14:56 of the second, Howard got the second assist on Darren Helm's goal. It was the ninth assist of Howard's career. At 14:16 of the third, Howard robbed Terry again, preserving the 2-2 tie. But Terry got the last laugh in the shootout, scoring the lone goal for either team.
Quotable: "We're in every game. The Columbus one felt like we could have stolen. Last night, it felt like we could have won again. Tonight was right there. We gotta find a way to flip the switch from being on the wrong end of these games. We can't get down on ourselves right now, because we have played good hockey for pretty much two out of the first three games. I think we gotta realize we're a young team learning and we have to go out there and just work every single night, and I think we've done that. -- Howard

Quotable II: "Jimmy was great. He gave us a chance to win for sure, so we got to get that extra goal for him." -- Nyquist
Quotable III: "I thought the game had lots of ebbs and flows. I thought they came out early and had a little better of us. We scored and were probably better through most of that period and then through the second period, I thought we had big-time chances that their goalie made real big saves on. Once they scored, they pushed hard and I thought Jimmy played really good. I thought both goalies were real good tonight, had to be excellent to make big saves at big moments." -- Wings coach Jeff Blashill
3. Darren Helm: With a goaltender like Gibson, who came into the game with a 1.00 goals-against average and .973 save percentage in two games, it's most likely that he will stop the first shot. At 14:56 of the second period, Helm shot from the slot, Gibson made the save but the puck popped back out to Helm, who turned and backhanded the rebound into the net for his first goal of the season. Danny DeKeyser and Howard assisted.

Quotable: "Today I thought wasn't as good as yesterday. I thought we had a good game yesterday, we could have scored lots of goals. Their goalie was good yesterday, but today we were a little careless with the puck. I thought it was too many turnovers, especially on their blue line. We got to make sure we get that puck deep and try to create some offense from there, a little longer zone time, tire them out a little bit. I think that's the key for us to score more." -- Nyquist
Quotable II: "It's hard to win at two goals a game for sure. We're creating chances. We got to take advantage of our chances. Partially, we got to shoot the puck when we got opportunities to score. We're passing up on real good chances to try to create a better one. We got to forget that, we got to shoot the puck when we have those opportunities." -- Blashill