The Detroit Red Wings faced a streaking Anaheim Ducks team on Sunday evening, hoping to snap Anaheim’s 4-game winning streak.
The Red Wings were able to accomplish their task, but only just, defeating Anaheim 5-4 in overtime.
The Wings built up a 3-0 lead on goals by Kasper, DeBrincat (PPG) and Kane (PPG) in the first 5:06, and after Ryan Strome made it 3-1, Compher made it 4-1 on a 3rd PPG early in the 2nd period…
But Anaheim, which took its pound of flesh in dirty hits to Michael Rasmussen (who left the game thanks to an elbow by Trevor Zegras) and Radko Gudas, among others, the Ducks rallied with one 2nd period and 2 3rd period goals, by Gauthier, Zellweger, and Gauthier again, with 55 seconds remaining, forcing OT.
Thankfully, Jackson Lacombe ripped a puck wide of a wide open net in OT, and Marco Kasper fed Patrick Kane, who charged in alone and five-holed Lukas Dostal to make it 5-4 at 4:00 of overtime.
PATRICK KANE IN OVERTIME! RED WINGS WIN!#LGRW pic.twitter.com/f8UhlcOFUR
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Detroit goes 1-and-1 on the weekend and takes 3 of 4 points, with 3 more games to be played over the course of the next 6 days.
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