NEWARK, N.J. (AP) Jacob MacDonald and Anthony Duclair each scored twice, and Kaapo Kahkonen stopped 44 shots as the San Jose Sharks beat the New Jersey Devils 6-3 on Friday night for their first road win this season.

Mikael Granlund had a goal and two assists and William Eklund also scored for San Jose, which improved to 6-16-2 overall. The league-worst Sharks came in 0-10-0 away from home with just six goals in those games.

ā€œIā€™m happy for our guys. Itā€™s been a tough year, especially on the road,ā€³ Sharks coach David Quinn said. ā€To find a way to win is a tribute to our team.ā€

Dawson Mercer, Jack Hughes and Ondrej Palat scored for New Jersey, which had its three-game winning streak snapped. Defenseman Simon Nemec had two assists for the Devils in his NHL debut. Akira Schmid finished with 12 saves.

ā€œPuck management on the goals, no respect to the game,ā€³ Devils coach Lindy Ruff said. ā€We knew we would have zone time. You can do all this good work but if youā€™re going to disrespect the game, which we did, itā€™s disappointing.ā€

MacDonald opened the scoring, beating Schmid 2:10 into the contest.

New Jersey tied it on the power play a little more than 11 minutes later when Mercer scored his sixth of the season.

MacDonald the put the Sharks back ahead at 2:51 of the middle period with his second of the night and third of the season. It was the first two-goal game for the 30-year-old MacDonald, who came in with four goals in 109 career games.

ā€œI am glad to contribute any way that I can,'' said MacDonald, a defenseman who was playing up front against the Devils on a line with Nico Sturm and Kevin Labanc. ā€œWe started out hot. A quick goal builds confidence right from the start.".

Duclair increased San Joseā€™s lead to 3-1 at 9:47 of the second.

Hughes narrowed the deficit to 3-2 with his ninth goal at 2:56 of the third, but Duclair then scored again, his fifth of the season, at 5:07.

Palat made it 4-3 with 7:02 remaining with his third before Granlund restored the two-goal lead for the Sharks 40 seconds later with his second.

ā€œWe know if we are good defensively everything else will come for us and we got our first road win,'' Granlund said. ā€Hopefully we can keep it going and have a good road trip."

Eklund scored an empty-net goal for the Sharks in the final minute.

San Jose started the season 0-10-1 before going 5-5-1 in their next 11 games. They scored just three goals in five road losses in November.

ā€œEverybody wants to score goals," Quinn said. "When you see guys getting rewarded for hard work, it makes you feel good. It gives you a lot more confidence and a little bit of swagger."

Timo Meier returned to the Devils' lineup against his former team after missing seven games with a lower-body injury.

The game marked the return of goalie Mackenzie Blackwood, defenseman Nikita Okhotiuk and forward Fabian Zetterlund to New Jersey. They were all part of last seasonā€™s trade that brought Meier to New Jersey. Meier, who played parts of seven seasons for the Sharks, signed an eight-year contract extension with the Devils last summer.

ā€œI think you can play all you want on the outside, you've just got to get inside,'' Meier said. ā€We were trying to outscore the other team and they stayed tight. We just didnā€™t do a good enough job."

New Jersey recalled Nemec from AHL Utica to replace injured defenseman Dougie Hamilton, who is out indefinitely after having surgery Friday for a torn left pectoral muscle sustained in Tuesdayā€™s home win over the Islanders. The 19-year-old Nemec, the second overall pick in the 2022 draft by New Jersey, had two goals and six assists in 13 games with Utica.

UP NEXT

Sharks: At the New York Rangers on Sunday night to continue a six-game road trip.

Devils: At Vancouver on Tuesday night to start four-game road trip.

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