ANAHEIM, Calif. — Connor Ingram made 28 saves in his fifth career shutout and Lawson Crouse scored his team-leading 16th goal in the Arizona Coyotes' 2-0 victory over the Anaheim Ducks on Friday night.
Clayton Keller scored a power-play goal for Arizona, which matched its road victory total from last season. The Coyotes had an NHL-worst seven road wins last season while finishing seventh in the Central Division, but this seventh road victory of the new season moved Arizona up to fourth in the division in its final game of 2023.
Two days after rallying from a four-goal deficit to beat Colorado in overtime, Arizona took an early lead and kept it comfortably. The Coyotes completed their three-game season series against Anaheim with two victories.
"The last two games, I don't think we wavered," Arizona coach André Tourigny said. "I think we played solid every game. We're consistent. I'm happy about the mindset, what we're trying to do, the focus, the communication on the bench. Everything right now, it's pretty good."
Ingram made a handful of impressive stops while posting his fourth shutout in his 12 appearances since Nov. 25, but he said the Coyotes' end-to-end dominance in front of him made it relatively easy.
"Not a lot I didn't see, so that's huge," Ingram said. "When you see it, you're probably going to stop it. So I think we did a great job of that and got it done. Let's get out of here and go home."
John Gibson stopped 30 shots in a strong performance for the Ducks, who otherwise gave a relatively lifeless effort two days after an impressive 5-2 victory over Vegas. Anaheim was shut out for the third time in 10 games and the second time in four games on its current eight-game homestand.
"They outworked us, and they won 70% of the 1-on-1 puck battles," Ducks coach Greg Cronin said. "We couldn't make a pass. We couldn't hit tape. To me, it looked like they came out to win a hockey game, we came out to play hockey. ... That game easily could have been 5-0.″