In a game that defied all odds, the Detroit Red Wings completed a remarkable comeback to defeat the Montreal Canadiens in a shootout on the final night of the regular season. The drama-filled contest featured blown leads, incredible saves, and a finish nobody could have predicted.
NHL Highlights Red Wings vs Canadiens. April 16, 2024
Canadiens Strike First, Red Wings Respond:
The Canadiens got off to a strong start, with Brendan Gallagher capitalizing on a defensive miscue by the Red Wings to open the scoring. However, Detroit refused to go down without a fight. A quick response from Tyler Bertuzzi, followed by a power-play goal from Moritz Seider, tied the game at 1-1 heading into the first intermission.
Wild Third Period and Controversial Penalty Lead to Shootout:
The third period was a chaotic affair. The Canadiens regained the lead through Cole Caufield, but the Red Wings continued to push. A controversial penalty call against Detroit led to a go-ahead goal by Artturi Lehkonen, but the momentum quickly shifted again. With their net empty in the final minutes, Detroit capitalized on a scramble in front of the Montreal goal, with Danny DeKeyser forcing a tie with just seconds remaining.
Overtime and Shootout Heroics:
Overtime could not separate the two teams, sending the game to a shootout. After both teams exchanged saves, Patrick Kane, playing in his final game for the Red Wings, stepped up and buried the winning goal, securing a dramatic victory for Detroit.
Red Wings Secure Playoff Spot (With a Little Help):
The win, coupled with a late collapse by the Philadelphia Flyers, propelled the Red Wings into the playoffs. Despite a slow start to the season, Detroit managed to claw their way back into contention, showcasing their resilience and determination.
A Night to Remember for Detroit:
This game will be remembered as one of the most exciting finishes in Red Wings’ history. From the improbable comeback to the dramatic shootout victory, it was a night that captured the hearts of fans and cemented Detroit’s place in the playoffs.