The Ottawa Senators got a point but were unable to get the win as they fell to the Detroit Red Wings by a score of 3-2 in overtime.
Patrick Kane scored in overtime to lift the Wings past the Ottawa Senators on Tuesday, kicking off a four-game stand at Little Caesars Arena with a 3-2 victory. The Wings (18-18-4) won their fifth straight game and reached 40 points, but the Senators remained a point ahead at 41.
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Patrick Kane scored on a power play with 2:39 remaining in overtime and the Detroit Red Wings extended their winning streak to five games with a 3-2 win over the Ottawa Senators.
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DETROIT – An exciting Atlantic Division matchup will kick off a four-game homestand for the Detroit Red Wings, who can extend their season-high winning streak to five straight contests when they host the Ottawa Senators at Little Caesars Arena on Tuesday night.
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Detroit has won four straight under new head coach Todd McLellan and the Wings are one of the teams the Senators are battling to make the playoffs for the first time in eight years. The Senators scored a 2-1 win over the Wings on Dec. 5 at home.
Tonight, the Detroit Red Wings will look to stretch their four-game winning streak (already a season best) to five, hosting the Ottawa Senators at Little Caesars Arena. With a win, Detroit could pull to within a point of a playoff spot,
The Senators (19-17-2) have 40 points, two more than the Red Wings, who are three points behind Pittsburgh for the final wild card spot. Columbus, Montreal and Philadelphia also are between Detroit and that final playoff position.