DeBrincat’s OT Goal Keeps Red Wings’ Winning Streak Alive Against Senators
The Detroit Red Wings secured a thrilling victory against the Ottawa Senators with a final score of 4-3, maintaining their winning streak. The match featured a significant overtime goal by Alex DeBrincat, who also contributed an assist during the game.
Game Highlights
Detroit showcased a strong team performance, marking their sixth win in seven matches, boasting a record of 30-16-4. Key players included:
- Alex DeBrincat: Scored the game-winning overtime goal and added one assist.
- Andrew Copp: Provided crucial assists, totaling two for the match.
- John Gibson: Achieved his sixth consecutive win with 19 saves.
- Axel Sandin-Pellikka: Scored on a power play, reducing Ottawa’s lead.
- James van Riemsdyk: Also scored on the power play, helping to take the lead for the Red Wings.
Game Progression
The Senators started strong, taking an early 2-0 lead. Key moments include:
- Drake Batherson opened the scoring at 4:26, converting a rebound after Gibson made consecutive saves.
- Dylan Cozens extended the lead with a power-play goal at 5:05, following a penalty by Copp.
Detroit responded effectively, leveling the score with two quick goals:
- Sandin-Pellikka scored at 7:16 on the power play, cutting the deficit to 2-1.
- Lucas Raymond equalized at 6:06 of the second period, capitalizing on a screen set by Jake Sanderson.
- Van Riemsdyk scored at 16:17, pushing the Red Wings ahead 3-2.
However, Ottawa managed to tie it again with Shane Pinto’s power-play goal at 19:05, redirecting a pass from Claude Giroux.
Final Moments and Stats
In overtime, DeBrincat’s decisive wrist shot sealed the victory. Noteworthy statistics from the game include:
- Detroit Record: 30 wins, 16 losses, and 4 overtime losses.
- Ottawa Record: 22 wins, 19 losses, and 7 overtime losses.
- Patrick Kane: Achieved his 1,372nd career point, now only two points shy of tying Mike Modano’s record for U.S.-born players.
This exciting showdown not only showcased the skill of key players but also added to Detroit’s momentum as they continue to climb the NHL standings.



