Kyle Chipchura scored his first goal since joining the Ducks earlier this month and Anaheim beat the Phoenix Coyotes 4-2 on Saturday.
Jonas Hiller made 17 of his 39 saves in the first period and Phoenix outshot Anaheim 41-33.
Ryan Getzlaf and Mike Brown also scored for the Ducks, who won for the third time in four games.
Phoenix defenseman Ed Jovanovski took four minor penalties that led to two power-play goals for Anaheim, including one by Bobby Ryan with 20 seconds remaining.
Shane Doan and Adrian Aucoin scored for the Coyotes, and Ilya Bryzgalov made 29 saves against the team he helped win a Stanley Cup in 2007 as Jean-Sebastien Giguere's backup. One of those saves came on a penalty shot by Todd Marchant with 2:39 to play.
Doan tied the game at 12:12 of the second period, beating Hiller high to the glove side with a 15-foot wrist shot. But Anaheim regained the lead just 34 seconds later.
Matt Beleskey set up Chipchura in the low slot for a short backhander that trickled through Bryzgalov's pads.
It ended a 40-game goal drought for Chipchura, who was playing in his eighth game with Anaheim after being obtained from Montreal on Dec. 2.
Getzlaf scored for the third straight game when he beat Bryzgalov at 17:26 of the second for a 3-1 lead while Jovanovski was off for holding Kyle Calder.
The Ducks opened the scoring at 13:14 of the first period. Brown backhanded the puck toward the slot from the left boards and Petteri Nokelainen got his stick on it in mid-air, forcing Bryzgalov to make the save. But he couldn't control the rebound, and Brown swooped in to get his third goal of the season.
NOTES: Doan and Radim Vrbata both became the first Phoenix players with at least 20 points. The Coyotes were the only team in the league that hadn't had anyone with 20 or more. Vrbata had an assist on Aucoin's goal. ... The Ducks are 6-0-3 in their last nine games against Phoenix. ... The Coyotes concluded their four-game road trip 2-2-0. They will play 13 of their next 15 games at home, where they are 12-5-0.








