The Detroit Red Wings entered a quartet of “four-point games” by hosting the Montreal Canadiens on Thursday evening.
The Wings play a gauntlet of Atlantic Division foes in Montreal, Boston (Saturday), Ottawa (next Tuesday) and Buffalo (next Friday) with the Red Wings’ playoff fate on the line, and it’s essential that the Wings snag as many points as possible out of this next set of games.
On Thursday night at Little Caesars Arena, the Red Wings did not necessarily have one of their better games, but they won 3-1 over Montreal anyway.
Detroit was out-shot 12-8 in a scoreless 1st period, surrendered a Jaroslav Slafkovsky goal late in the 2nd period, on a wonky power play, but J.T. Compher scored an even-strength marker at 2:14 of the 3rd, Alex DeBrincat scored off a Mike Matheson tumble at 16:35, and DeBrincat earned a 2nd assist and 3rd point of the night on Andrew Copp’s empty-netter at 19:43…
Shout out The Cat. pic.twitter.com/BMaXpT81e8
— Detroit Red Wings (@DetroitRedWings) March 20, 2026
WHAT A PLAY!!! đź pic.twitter.com/HWXBPig9yp
— NHL (@NHL) March 20, 2026
And John Gibson was a STALWART in net, stopping 31 of 32 shots for Detroit.
PREGAME: John Gibson and Jakub Dobes led their respective teams out onto the ice…
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