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Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Louis Crevier (46) defends the puck against the Anaheim Ducks during the first period of an NHL hockey game Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Ethan Swope)
Chicago Blackhawks defenseman Louis Crevier (46) defends the puck against the Anaheim Ducks during the first period of an NHL hockey game Sunday, Dec. 7, 2025, in Anaheim, Calif. (AP Photo/Ethan Swope)
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ANAHEIM, Calif. — Leo Carlsson scored two goals and rookie Beckett Sennecke had a goal and an assist in the Anaheim Ducks’ 7-1 victory over the road-weary Chicago Blackhawks on Sunday night.

Jacob Trouba, Mason McTavish, Alex Killorn and Frank Vatrano also scored for the Pacific Division-leading Ducks, who have won three of four.

Anaheim took charge with a four-goal second period that featured a franchise-record 27 shots on the Hawks net, capped by Carlsson’s 15th goal on a fluttering deflection for a 5-0 lead.

Ville Husso made 19 saves for the Ducks, who beat the Hawks for the first time in three tries this season. Ryan Strome, Cutter Gauthier and Chris Kreider had two assists apiece.

Arvid Söderblom stopped 46 shots — 39 in the first two periods — in a standout effort for the struggling Hawks, who will be eager to get out of Southern California after losing 6-0 on Saturday in Los Angeles. Tyler Bertuzzi scored for the Hawks, who have lost eight of 10 after a 10-5-4 start.

Connor Bedard had an assist for his 40th point in 29 games. Carlsson, drafted one pick after Bedard in 2023, has 38 points in 29 games.

Trouba opened the scoring in the first period with an undefended slap shot after an egregious Hawks turnover. The veteran defenseman has five goals in his last 23 games — more than he scored in his previous 165 games over parts of four seasons with the New York Rangers and Ducks.

Sennecke set up McTavish’s power-play goal to open the second period before scoring his eighth goal on a beautiful dangle. The 19-year-old forward — who wasn’t a sure thing to make the Ducks roster in October — has played his way into the Calder Trophy race with nine goals and 15 assists in his first 29 games.

Anaheim’s 27 shots in the second surpassed the club record set Jan. 1, 1994.

The Hawks avoided a second straight shutout with Bertuzzi’s power-play goal moments later. Bertuzzi has scored 12 of his 15 goals on the road.

Up next

Hawks: Host the New York Rangers on Wednesday.

Ducks: Open a five-game trip Tuesday in Pittsburgh.