Detroit Red Wings goalie John Gibson hasn’t started as strongly as he hoped after being traded from the Anaheim Ducks this offseason, but he has certainly made a significant impact. In Detroit’s recent win against the Washington Capitals, Gibson stopped 24 shots, contributing to the Red Wings’ seventh victory in their last ten games. This victory marked Gibson’s seventh consecutive win, tying his personal best set during his time with the Ducks.
This streak represents the longest winning run by a Red Wings goalie since 2012, with the last to achieve seven straight wins being Joey McDonald, a less familiar name among fans. McDonald was with the Red Wings during his second stint after signing as an undrafted free agent in 2002 and had a career spanning multiple teams before finishing in Germany. Gibson, having recorded two shutouts in just three games, was honored as the NHL’s “Second Star of the Week.” Head coach Todd McClellan remarked that Gibson looks like his old confident self, the kind he coached in the NHL, noting Gibson’s efficiency and the comfort he provides to his teammates.
Fan Take: John Gibson’s resurgence is a bright spotlight for Red Wings fans, showcasing that a goalie change can energize a team’s defense and boost overall performance. His streak not only lifts Detroit’s prospects this season but also reminds hockey fans how a hot goalie can turn the tide in a sport that often hinges on split-second saves and momentum shifts.

