DETROIT — All that work the Red Wings put in on the power play the last few days proved to be beneficial.

The Wings scored twice on the power play Thursday, spurring them to a 6-3 victory over Anaheim at Little Caesars Arena.

Moritz Seider and Alex DeBrincat had the power-play goals. DeBrincat, who screened Anaheim goaltender Lukas Dostal on Seider’s goal, gave the Wings a 4-2 lead just 50 seconds into the third period, deflecting Seider’s shot from the point.

The Wings were 2 for 4 on the power play — they entered the game with one power-play goal in their last 20 chances — while killing all three Anaheim power plays.

The Wings (10-7-0) ended a three-game losing streak, while Anaheim (11-5-1) lost its second consecutive game to begin a road trip.

Anaheim’s Mikael Granlund cut the Win

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