In an exciting game against the Toronto Maple Leafs last night, two former Chicago Blackhawks players became the heroes for the Detroit Red Wings, keeping their playoff hopes alive in a thrilling overtime finish.
Patrick Kane and Alex DeBrincat, both former Blackhawks stars, played big roles in securing the important win for the Red Wings.
Kane set up Dylan Larkin for the game-winning goal in overtime, sealing the much-needed victory for Detroit.
With both teams battling hard and the game tied after Detroit blew a 4-1 lead, it went into overtime. Kane's experience and DeBrincat's chemistry from Chicago came in handy as they worked together to score the winning goal, sending Red Wings fans into celebration.
The win was crucial for the Red Wings' playoff chances. Every point matters at this stage of the season, and the victory keeps Detroit in the playoff race.
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AVRIL 14 | 250 ANSWERS Two former Blackhawks single handedly save Red Wings' season If Detroit makes it, do you think they'll go all the way this year? | ||
Yes | 25 | 10 % |
No | 225 | 90 % |
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