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The Detroit Red Wings came up just short in a 4–3 shootout loss to the Washington Capitals, but the night was filled with drama, milestones, and a desperately needed point as the playoff race tightens.
Patrick Kane made history by recording the 1,375th point of his NHL career, officially becoming the all-time leader in points by a U.S.-born player. It was a landmark moment in a career defined by elite scoring and clutch performances.
At the same time, Alex DeBrincat carried the Red Wings offensively with a three-point night, scoring twice late — just 47 seconds apart — including one of the strangest game-tying goals you’ll ever see. DeBrincat’s second goal of the night was his 30th of the season, a massive milestone as Detroit continues to fight for every point in the playoff race.
This was technically a loss, but it was also a game that showcased resilience, late-game urgency, and NHL history — all of which are breaking down in today’s 7 Minute Wings.
Patrick Kane made history by recording the 1,375th point of his NHL career, officially becoming the all-time leader in points by a U.S.-born player. It was a landmark moment in a career defined by elite scoring and clutch performances.
At the same time, Alex DeBrincat carried the Red Wings offensively with a three-point night, scoring twice late — just 47 seconds apart — including one of the strangest game-tying goals you’ll ever see. DeBrincat’s second goal of the night was his 30th of the season, a massive milestone as Detroit continues to fight for every point in the playoff race.
This was technically a loss, but it was also a game that showcased resilience, late-game urgency, and NHL history — all of which are breaking down in today’s 7 Minute Wings.
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