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Patrick Kane’s Clutch Goal Lifts Red Wings Past Kraken
- On Saturday night, Patrick Kane, right wing for the Detroit Red Wings, scored the tiebreaking goal with 2:29 remaining as Detroit beat the Seattle Kraken 4-3 at Climate Pledge Arena.
- At 6:44 of the second period, Adam Larsson tied the game 2-2, James van Riemsdyk pulled Detroit level at 3 with 28 seconds left, and Chandler Stephenson's deflection gave Seattle a 3-2 lead with 7:16 remaining.
- Simon Edvinsson supplied two assists while John Gibson made 24 saves, and Seattle's Joey Daccord stopped 21 shots in the loss.
- The Red Wings improve their record to 15-11-3 after extending their point streak to four games, heading to Vancouver on Monday night.
- Kane's 497th career goal leaves Patrick Kane, right wing for the Detroit Red Wings, three goals shy of 500 as he scores in three consecutive games and five of his last six, while Vince Dunn, Seattle Kraken defenseman, reached 300 career points.
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