Darren McCarty, Nicklas Lidstrom and Brendan Shanahan each scored power-play goals for Detroit, leading the Red Wings to a 4-3 win over the Anaheim Mighty Ducks.
Vyacheslav Kozlov also scored for Detroit, which has won five of its last six games.Teemu Selanne, Steve Rucchin and Dimitri Miranov had goals for Anaheim. The loss snapped a club-record five-game road unbeaten streak for the Mighty Ducks.
Selanne's first-period goal extended his club-record goal streak to seven games.
The Red Wings, who were 0-for-13 on regular-season power plays against Anaheim last season, scored on three of six chances Sunday. The Mighty Ducks had killed off 55 of 61 power plays, second-best in the NHL.
Detroit goalie Chris Osgood only faced 18 shots. His best save was a glove stop of Selanne's point-blank shot on a second-period breakaway.
Anaheim goalie Mikhail Shtalenkov made 28 saves.
Flyers 3, Stars 3 (tie)
At Philadelphia, Jamie Langenbrunner scored on a second-period play that injured Philadelphia goaltender Ron Hextall and lifted the Dallas Stars into a 3-3 tie with the Flyers on Sunday.
Langenbrunner took the rebound of Bob Errey's shot off the rear boards, spun around and wristed the puck into an open net with 1:17 left in the period.
Hextall strained his neck and back when Philadelphia's Paul Coffey kneed him in the head as the defenseman came down after leaping to block Errey's shot.
Hextall remained in the game but was replaced by Garth Snow at the start of the third period. The Flyers said he will miss Monday's game in St. Louis.
All the goals came in the second period and neither team had a good scoring chance in the overtime, although the Flyers kept the puck in the Dallas zone for most of the final three minutes and outshot the Stars 2-1 in the extra period.