Jack Hughes and Jesper Bratt’s propel Devils past Ducks

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ANAHEIM, Calif. — Jack Hughes had two goals and an assist, and Jesper Bratt also scored two goals in the New Jersey Devils’ third straight victory, 6-2 over the Anaheim Ducks on Friday night.

Hughes got his 50th point of the season by scoring in New Jersey’s three-goal first period. He added his 28th goal of the season in the final minutes of a blowout win in the first stop of the Devils’ four-game West Coast road swing.

Vitek Vanecek made 31 saves, while Jesper Boqvist and Dougie Hamilton added a goal and an assist in only the Devils’ second victory in their last eight trips to Anaheim.

Former Devil Adam Henrique and Trevor Zegras scored, and John Gibson stopped 33 shots for the last-place Ducks, who finished the longest homestand in franchise history at 3-6-1, winning just once in regulation.

Jack Hughes celebrates after scoring in the third period for his second goal of the game in the Devils' 6-2 win over the Ducks.
Jack Hughes celebrates after scoring in the third period for his second goal of the game in the Devils’ 6-2 win over the Ducks.
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Anaheim hasn’t played on the road since Dec. 20, but the struggling club was outscored 19-5 while losing the final three games of a homestand that tied for the third-longest in NHL history.

Hamilton, Bratt and Hughes scored for the Devils in the first period. Bratt made it 4-0 with a wraparound goal in the second period, but Henrique finally got the Ducks on the board moments later, cleaning up a rebound of Troy Terry’s breakaway attempt.

Jesper Bratt (left) scores on a wraparound for his second goal of the game in the Devils' victory.
Jesper Bratt (left) scores on a wraparound for his second goal of the game in the Devils’ victory.
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Henrique was drafted by New Jersey in 2008 and spent parts of eight seasons with the Devils before getting traded to Anaheim in late 2017.

Boqvist got his fifth goal of the season on a breakaway after an exceptional long pass by Damon Severson, who had three assists.

Jakob Silfverberg played in his 700th career NHL game for Anaheim. The 32-year-old Swede is having the worst offensive season of his 11 years in the NHL by far, averaging just 0.24 points per game.

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