The Detroit Red Wings bounced back from a narrow 6-5 shootout loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets by securing a crucial win on their western road trip. Thanks to a late-game heroics from future Hall of Famer Patrick Kane, who scored the decisive goal with just 2:29 remaining in the third period, Detroit defeated the Seattle Kraken 4-3 in regulation at Climate Pledge Arena. This goal was Kane’s second of the night and marked the 497th goal of his NHL career.
The Red Wings improved their record to 15-11-3 with the victory, putting them just one point behind Tampa Bay Lightning in the Atlantic Division standings. After trailing 3-2 in the second period, Detroit tied it up late thanks to James van Riemsdyk’s fifth goal in six games—an interesting coincidence given he was drafted just after Kane in 2007.
Detroit initially took the lead in the first period with a goal from rookie Emmitt Finney, assisted by fellow rookie Nate Danielson and defenseman Axel Sandin-Pelicka. Veteran Andrew Copp added a key goal in the second period, marking his first point since October 11, after a replay confirmed the puck had crossed the line. However, the Kraken came back with two goals by Adam Larson and Chandler Stevenson before Detroit mounted another comeback to secure the win.
Goalie John Gibson made 24 saves for Detroit, while Joey Daccord stopped 21 shots for Seattle. The Red Wings will continue their road trip on Monday night against the Vancouver Canucks at Rogers Arena.
Fan Take: This win symbolizes the Red Wings’ growing resilience and marks them as a rising contender in the Atlantic Division, thrilling fans and renewing hope for a playoff run. Patrick Kane’s continued excellence not only energizes the team but also keeps the excitement alive for hockey fans as the season progresses.

