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Cutter Gauthier made a significant impact in the game, scoring his first NHL goal to lead the Anaheim Ducks to a thrilling 6-4 comeback victory over the Detroit Red Wings. Gauthier’s goal came with just 8:51 left in the game, propelling the Ducks to victory after trailing by two goals.

Following Gauthier’s goal, Ross Johnston quickly added another goal for Anaheim, extending their lead. Ryan Strome sealed the win with an empty-net goal, despite Alex deBrincat scoring for Detroit on a power play late in the game. Olen Zellweger, Trevor Zegras, and Troy Terry also contributed to the Ducks’ offensive efforts with goals of their own.

Goalie John Gibson put on a solid performance, making 21 saves to secure the win for Anaheim. The Ducks managed to win two out of their six-game homestand, showcasing their resilience and determination on the ice.

On the other side, Detroit’s Marco Kasper, a rookie from Austria, scored his first career goal in the NHL during the game. The Red Wings, however, were unable to hold off the Ducks’ offensive onslaught, suffering their third loss in four games. Jonatan Berggren and Lucas Raymond also found the back of the net for Detroit, but it wasn’t enough to overcome Anaheim’s strong comeback.

Unfortunately for the Ducks, forward Robby Fabbri was sidelined due to knee surgery, missing the chance to face his former team, the Red Wings. Fabbri is expected to be out for six to eight weeks, while defenseman Cam Fowler will be sidelined for two to four weeks with an upper-body injury.

Overall, it was a thrilling game filled with goals and exciting moments for both teams. Cutter Gauthier’s milestone goal and the Ducks’ impressive comeback will surely be remembered by fans and players alike. The Ducks will now shift their focus to their upcoming game against the Dallas Stars, while the Red Wings will look to bounce back when they face the Los Angeles Kings.