The 25-year-old was previously credited with an assist Jan. 14 versus the Sharks, but it was taken away on a scoring change after that contest. The 25-year-old forward remains firmly in a fourth-line ...
Detroit — So, who had the best goal celebration Tuesday at Little Caesars Arena? Joe Veleno, after his game-tying goal in the third period, in which he had several emphatic arm-pumps and skated ...
SEATTLE — Lucas Raymond scored, and Patrick Kane got the lone goal of the shootout to give the Detroit Red Wings their ...
Berggren broke a 2-2 tie with the Wings' second power-play goal of the night. Berggren gathered Andrew Copp's faceoff victory ...
Patrick Kane delightedly rated Joe Veleno's glee the second-best celebration of the night. Such is the joy emanating from the ...
The Detroit Red Wings are one of the many teams joining in on the Eastern Conference wild-card race. With a record of 22-21-5 ...
Raymond, Seider, Berggren and Soderblom score in regulation before Kane makes NHL history with Detroit's lone shootout tally ...
Follow me on Twitter Follow @TheJeremyLaura There is something very special that was stumbled upon in closing out the notes for the past 4 games. That is, drafted players played a ...
Power-play opportunities_Detroit 2 of 4; Seattle 0 of 1. Goalies_Detroit, Talbot 16-10-2 (27 shots-23 saves). Seattle, Daccord 18-13-3 (40-36).
Patrick Kane set the NHL record with his 53rd shootout goal as the visiting Detroit Red Wings beat the Seattle Kraken 5-4 on Tuesday to claim their seventh consecutive win.
Patrick Kane rated the Joe Veleno celebration of his game-tying goal as “the second-best celly of the night.” We can assume Kane rated his celebration of the overtime game-winner as No. 1.
Shane Wright scored a pair of goals for the Seattle Kraken as they rallied from a two-goal deficit to the Red Wings in the third period to force overtime, but Patrick Kane's NHL record-setting goal in ...