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After perhaps the wildest sequence of events they'll see all season, the Red Wings beat the Kings in a shootout late Thursday night.
LOS ANGELES -- Marco Kasper scored twice, and the Detroit Red Wings recovered for a 4-3 shootout win against the Los Angeles Kings after squandering a late two-goal lead at Crypto.com Arena on Thursday.
Lucas Raymond scored in the shootout and the Detroit Red Wings beat the Kings, who had a two-game winning streak end.
On this five-game road trip the Red Wings are on, there's been more constructive things happening than negative. Two wins out of three games, heading into Sunday night's contest in San Jose, would indicate that.
Detroit eyes scoring prowess. With cap space and a hot start, the Red Wings consider acquiring Buffalo's proven sniper, Alex Tuch.
The Red Wings had a strong start to their trip through the Golden State. After outlasting the St. Louis Blues to begin their five-game road trip, Detroit managed to pull out a 4-3 shootout victory against a challenging Los Angeles Kings team on Thursday night.
The Red Wings' fast start is giving a team that has failed to qualify for the playoffs for nine consecutive seasons a glimmer of hope.
The Kings score twice in the final 2:13 of regulation, then nearly win it in OT when Kevin Fiala’s goal is waved off after a review, but Detroit prevails in the shootout to hand the hosts a 4-3
After beating the Blues 5-2 Tuesday, the Red Wings hit the 10-game mark Tuesday with an impressive 7-3 record.
Former Detroit Red Wings general manager Ken Holland, now in the same role with the Los Angeles Kings, visited with broadcasters Ken Holland and Chris Osgood during the first intermission of Thursday evening's game at Crypto.