DETROIT (AP) Alex Lyon made 16 saves for his second career shutout, Robby Fabbri had a goal and an assist and the Detroit Red Wings beat the New Jersey Devils 4-0 on Wednesday night.

Lyon was making his second start of the season. Last April with Florida, he shut out Columbus.

Lyon is playing for his fourth NHL team since the 2017-18 season. He signed a two-year contract as a free agent during the offseason.

ā€œIā€™ve been waiting a lot of years to get an opportunity, and it is definitely a skill to staying ready when you havenā€™t played much,ā€ he said. ā€œEven playing games in the AHL doesnā€™t prepare you for the speed at this level.ā€

Fabbri capped a three-goal spree in a 1:12 span late in the first period in Detroitā€™s first game since returning from the NHLā€™s Global Series Sweden. Lucas Raymond extended his goals streak to four games, Dylan Larkin and Moritz Seider also scored and Daniel Sprong had two assists.

Detroit went 0-1-1 in Sweden.

ā€œThis is huge to come back from Sweden and those two tough losses to get a win here,ā€ Fabbri said. ā€œWe know this is a big weekend in Detroit, with Thanksgiving, the Lions and Michigan (football), and the energy here was great.ā€

New Jersey was shut out for the first time this season. Vitek Vanecek made 24 saves.

ā€œThey were a step ahead of us all game,ā€ Devils coach Lindy Ruff said. ā€œThey outskated us and outcompeted us. They wanted it a lot more than we did. By the end of the night, we got exactly what we deserved.ā€

Raymond got the late first-period flurry going when he lifted a shot over Vanecek's right shoulder off Fabbri's feed during a 2 on-1.

Larkin, who has 25 points in 21 games against New Jersey, scored on a backhander through Vanecek's legs 20 seconds later. Fabbri made it a 3-0 when he whistled a shot past Vanecek's glove.

ā€œI turned the puck over twice and they went down and scored. Definitely not good enough,ā€ Devils forward Tyler Toffoli said. ā€œVery disappointed in myself and my game tonight. I take the blame on two of those goals.ā€

Seider had a power-play goal, on a slap shot from the point midway through the second period. The Red Wings were 2 for 41 on the power play prior to the goal.

Detroit is 9-0-2 when scoring four or more goals.

ā€œObviously, I love the way we defended,ā€ Red Wings coach Derek Lalonde said. ā€œThey didnā€™t get a whole lot and Alex was great when we needed him. There were still some moments we can manage better - we had some turnovers and miscues with the puck - but we had some defensive urgency coming off a tough trip.ā€

UP NEXT

Devils: Host Columbus on Friday.

Red Wings: At Boston on Friday.

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