A sloppy third period by Anaheim's defense and a couple of costly penalties by the NHL's most penalized team enabled Anthony Stewart to rally the Atlanta Thrashers to an improbable road victory. Stewart scored his first three goals of the season, completing his first career hat trick with a tying power-play goal that was upheld by video replay late in the third period, and the Thrashers beat the Ducks 5-4 in a shootout Friday night. "It feels great," Stewart said. "I can't shut it down right now. I'm happy to contribute any way I can and I am still trying to prove myself in this league. So any way I can contribute is great." Stewart, who had only four goals in 105 games entering this season, tied it with 5:22 left in regulation while Corey Perry was off for slashing Alexander Burmistrov. Atlanta's Rich Peverley tried to bat a fluttering puck into the net with a high stick and grazed it, then Stewart's stick also hit the puck before it went in. http://scores.espn.go.com/nhl/recap?gameId=301015025