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Red Wings and Ducks shoot for Southern California sweep

Detroit Red Wings will visit Anaheim Ducks this Friday, riding a winning streak of three games. However, they know that their most recent victory was only a narrow one.

The Red Wings are the top team in the Atlantic Division after a thrilling 4-3 shootout win over the Los Angeles Kings.

Detroit seemed to be in control of the game when it led 3-1 with less than two minutes left in regulation. However, the Kings scored two goals within 40 seconds -- both while the goalkeeper was pulled to make room for an extra attacker -- forcing extra time. The Red Wings rallied to earn the extra point.

"Obviously, that's not what we want to happen. But to fight through it, to do a good job (on penalty kicks) in overtime and to win a shootout in a great way," said Detroit forward Alex DeBrincat. He scored for the third time in a row and also added an assist. "Two goals is two goals, no matter how they are scored."

The Red Wings also hope that the match will kick-start Marco Kasper. The 21-year old forward, who scored 19 goals in the previous season, ended an eight-game drought by scoring two goals at Los Angeles.

Todd McLellan, the coach said: "He is a highly competitive individual who has placed some pressure on him." "Maybe this is what he needs to get going. We're counting on it, but we don't forget that he's only 21." "You'd have thought he was 27 based on the way he performed last year."

John Gibson is expected to start the game in Anaheim. Gibson was the No. 1 goaltender for 12 seasons. Gibson spent 12 seasons as the Ducks' No.

The Ducks are back home after a 3-2-1 road trip. Anaheim won a 3-2 shootout over the Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers to end the trip.

Everyone was happy not only because the Ducks won the game against Florida. The way they did it was what made everyone happy.

Anaheim, like the Red Wings on Thursday, surrendered two goals in the third but recovered to win, and even stopped a Florida powerplay in overtime.

Joel Quenneville, Ducks coach, said: "We lost one tough game the other night. I liked our reaction." Quenneville was referring to the Ducks' 4-3 loss against the Tampa Bay Lightning. "We stuck with it, and found a solution to the problem."

The Ducks are starting a three-game at home stand and appear to be an entirely different team from the one Gibson played for in the previous seasons. Anaheim, which has spent several seasons at the bottom or near the bottom, is hoping to have a successful October.

Anaheim is off to a great start with a 5-3-2 record, including a 4-2-1 road record. Troy Terry leads the offense with seven points in five games (three goals and four assists); Leo Carlsson is coming off of a performance that included one goal and one assist; Cutter Gauthier has six goals for the team.

The Ducks have gained momentum as a collective.

Goalkeeper Lukas dostal stated, "When I look back at the road trip we made, I believe we did an excellent job." "We will keep moving forward." "I felt that (Tuesday's game) was our best of the season."

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(source: Reuters)