BOSTON (AP) Alex DeBrincat and J.T. Compher each had a goal and an assist, and the Detroit Red Wings beat Boston 5-2 on Friday for their second victory over the NHL-leading Bruins this season.

Robby Fabbri, Dylan Larkin and David Perron also scored for the Red Wings, who are the only team to beat Boston (14-2-3) in regulation. Shayne Gostisbehere had two assists and Ville Husso stopped 25 shots.

ā€œA big win for us," Husso said.

In their third meeting in a month - the Bruins won the first game on Oct. 28 - Detroit took advantage of six Boston penalties to improve to 10-0-2 when scoring four or more goals.

ā€œA really good start. I feel like our guys were focused and locked in," coach Derek Lalonde said. ā€œA pretty complete road game against a very good team."

Jake DeBrusk and Danton Heinen scored for the Bruins, who had been 5-0-2 since losing at Detroit on Nov. 4. Jeremy Swayman made 24 saves on his 25th birthday.

ā€œIt's one thing if you play well and things happen and you don't get the result,ā€ Bruins center Charlie Coyle said. ā€œBut that wasn't the case I don't think.ā€

Despite a 16-save shutout Wednesday against New Jersey, Alex Lyon was the Red Wingsā€™ backup. Husso had allowed at least four goals in his past three starts, but had been on paternity leave and hadn't played since Nov. 11.

ā€œHe should have a kid every six weeks,ā€ Lalonde said, smiling.

The Bruins finally solved Husso when DeBrusk knocked home his own rebound on the power play to get Boston within 2-1 early in the second period.

It was DeBruskā€™s second goal in as many games after managing one in his first 16 games.

But Husso kept the surging Bruins at bay until Fabbri scored on a wrist shot from the faceoff circle at 13:24 of the second.

Heinenā€™s wrist shot 4:12 into the third got the Bruins within a goal. But Brandon Carlo was called for hooking less than a minute later and Larkin scored five seconds into the power play to give Detroit another two-goal cushion.

Perron added an empty-netter with 1:45 left.

ā€œOnce we did start chipping away, it seemed like we had a penalty and they would capitalize,ā€ DeBrusk said. "They controlled our momentum swings and that's why they got the win."

Boston coach Jim Montgomery gave veteran James van Riemsdyk the day off in the teamā€™s traditional Black Friday home matinee, with Morgan Geekie returning to the lineup.

An early Geekie miscue and an odd bounce put the Bruins in a hole. With Geekie serving a holding penalty, Compher redirected Gostisbehereā€™s shot at 5:13. The puck bounced off Swaymanā€™s chest and trickled between his legs.

The Red Wings made it 2-0 late in the first period when DeBrincat pickpocketed rookie Matt Poitras in the neutral zone, skated in alone and wristed a shot past Swayman for his team-high 12th goal.

Boston couldnā€™t overcome the sleepy start and lost in regulation at home for just the fifth time in 50 regular-season home games over the past two seasons.

After using 11 forwards and seven defensemen for several games this season, including their first victory over Boston, the Red Wings had a traditional 12-6 lineup with Jake Walman (illness) scratched.

It worked as Detroit won its second straight after returning from a 0-1-1 trip to Sweden.

ā€œWe know we're a good team,ā€ Husso said. ā€œIf we can bring it every night, every day, our best game, we can beat any team in this league.ā€

UP NEXT

Red Wings: Host Minnesota on Sunday.

Bruins: At the New York Rangers on Saturday, with Matt Grzelcyk (upper-body injury) expected to return.

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