Adam Henrique, Frank Vatrano propel Ducks past Sharks to end skid

By ERIC HE The Associated Press

SAN JOSE — Adam Henrique had a goal and two assists, Frank Vatrano scored his team-leading 27th goal and the Ducks beat the San Jose Sharks, 6-4, on Thursday night to snap a three-game skid.

Leo Carlsson, Brett Leason, Alex Killorn and Isac Lundestrom also scored for the Ducks, who have beaten the Sharks in three of four games this season.

With the score tied late in the second, the Ducks scored power-play goals 66 seconds apart.

Vatrano gave the Ducks the lead on a slap shot that went in off the skate of the Sharks’ Mario Ferraro after Kaapo Kahkonen made the save. Henrique then deflected in a shot from the point by Jackson LaCombe to extend the lead to 5-3 heading into the third.

Anthony Duclair cut the lead to 5-4 with a 4-on-3 goal midway through the third, but the Sharks couldn’t find the equalizer. Lundestrom added an empty-net goal.

Duclair scored twice for the Sharks, who also got goals from Mike Hoffman and William Ecklund.

San Jose had evened the score earlier in the second period on two power-play goals of their own by Hoffman and Ecklund after Killorn had given the Ducks a 3-1 lead.

The teams traded goals 20 seconds apart early in the first period. Duclair got the scoring started for the Sharks, but Carlsson tied it on the next shift.

The Ducks grabbed the lead heading into the second intermission on a short-handed goal, with Leason going coast-to-coast after the Ducks won the faceoff in the defensive zone.

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Terry, tied for the team lead with 45 points, missed his second straight game with an upper-body injury. The Ducks also lost Cam Fowler, who leads their defense in points, after the veteran took a puck to the face in front of his own net just seconds into the game.

Trade rumors have been swirling around both franchises – two of the bottom three teams in the league – ahead of the March 8 trade deadline. During the game, the Ducks announced they dealt defenseman Ilya Lyubushkin to the Toronto Maple Leafs for a third-round draft pick. Lyubushkin, who was scratched ahead of Thursday’s game, had four assists this season in 55 games.

UP NEXT

The Ducks host the New Jersey Devils on Friday at 7 p.m.

More to come on this story.

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