Red Wings End Losing Streak With Late Rally Over Islanders
Lucas Raymond's last-minute goal secured a 2-1 victory, snapping Detroit's three-game skid and frustrating New York's struggling penalty kill.
- Lucas Raymond scored the game-winning goal with 51.1 seconds left, lifting the Detroit Red Wings to a 2-1 win over the New York Islanders.
- Jonatan Berggren tied the game late in the third period, marking his third goal of the season and setting the stage for Raymond's decisive shot.
- The Red Wings ended their three-game losing streak, while the Islanders have now lost five of their last six games.
- Detroit's highly ranked power play unit went 0-for-3, as New York's 31st-ranked penalty kill successfully held them scoreless during man-advantage opportunities.
- The game also featured a ceremonial puck drop by Red Wings legend Pavel Datsyuk, recently inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame.