Ducks at Red Wings


THE STORY: The Anaheim Ducks can put an enormous feather in their cap by kicking off their eight-game road trip with a victory over the Detroit Red Wings on Friday. Detroit has been invincible at home over the last three months, winning 18 in a row to put it within two of matching the NHL record. The Red Wings, who began their six-game homestand with a win over Edmonton on Wednesday, are 21-2-1 at Joe Louis Arena this season. The Ducks are 4-1-2 over their last seven road contests and have earned at least one point in 13 of their last 15 overall (11-2-2).

TV: 7:30 p.m. ET, Prime Ticket (Anaheim), FSN (Detroit), NHL Network

ABOUT THE DUCKS (21-24-8): Teemu Selanne was kept off the scoresheet Wednesday in the overtime win over Carolina, keeping him from climbing several all-time lists. The "Finnish Flash" needs one goal to pull even with Brendan Shanahan (656) for 12th place and is one point away from tying Brett Hull (1,391) for 21st. Selanne is four points behind Luc Robitaille for 20th on the all-time list. G Dan Ellis remains out indefinitely with a torn groin muscle but began skating on Wednesday. He is expected to start a stretching program next week. Ellis, who is 1-5-0 in 10 appearances this season, has not played since Dec. 29.

ABOUT THE RED WINGS (36-17-2): Tomas Holmstrom will be playing in his 1,000th career game - all with Detroit. The Swede will become the sixth player in franchise history to appear in 1,000 contests with the club and second current member of the Red Wings. The other is captain Nicklas Lidstrom, who will tie Alex Delvecchio on Friday for second place in franchise history for games played by appearing in his 1,549th contest. Gordie Howe holds the club record for games played with 1,687. Dan Cleary is likely to miss a few games as he's elected to have his left knee drained. Cleary left Wednesday's win over Edmonton in the third period after being hit by Ben Eager.

OVERTIME:

1. The league record for consecutive home wins is 20 set by the 1929-30 Boston Bruins and matched by the 1975-76 Philadelphia Flyers.

2. The Ducks are just 1-15-1 when trailing after one period.

3. Detroit is 5-0-1 in its last six meetings with Anaheim, which has been shut out three times and scored only two goals in each of the other two losses.

Odds
SpreadMoneylineMoneyTotal
Detroit Red WingsRed Wings-1 12  100-200
5.50
o 100u 100
Anaheim DucksDucks+1 12  100170
Moneyline Consensus: Detroit Red Wings: 74.95%     Anaheim Ducks: 25.05%
Vegas Prediction: Detroit: 4 (Win)    Anaheim: 2 (Loss)
Season Series
DetroitStatsAnaheim
3-1-0Vs1-2-1
10Goals7
7.9Shot %6.4
5.3Power Play %5.3
53.0Faceoff %47.0