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Granlund scores in OT, Sharks rally to spoil Kane’s Red Wings debut, 6-5

DETROIT — Mikael Granlund scored 37 seconds into extra time and San Jose spoiled Patrick Kane’s Detroit debut, overcoming a four-goal deficit to beat the Red Wings 6-5 on Thursday night time.

Nico Sturm and Tomas Hertl every scored twice for San Jose. Hertl, who has 5 objectives within the final two video games, and Fabian Zetterlund had the Sharks’ first two short-handed objectives of the season.

Hertl tied it with 1:29 left on a rebound after San Jose pulled its goaltender for an additional skater.



The groups traded three-goal outbusts throughout a 3:01 span of the second interval. That simply missed the NHL file for the shortest span of six objectives. Washington and Quebec scored six in precisely three minutes on Feb. 22, 1981.

The 35-year-old Kane, a nine-time All-Star who signed a one-year contract with Detroit on Nov. 28, didn’t file a degree. He hit the publish early within the third interval.

Kane had his proper hip surgically repaired six months in the past and is capturing to turn out to be the third NHL participant to come back again from the invasive process.


PHOTOS: Granlund scores in OT, Sharks rally to spoil Kane’s Red Wings debut, 6-5


Michael Rasmussen scored two objectives in a 13-second span. Klim Kostin, Lucas Raymond and Dylan Larkin additionally scored for the Red Wings.

Kostin scored the sport’s first aim halfway by way of the second interval.

Detroit quickly piled up three objectives in a 49-second span to take a 4-0 lead. Rasmussen notched each of his objectives on deflections, redirecting pictures by Daniel Sprong and Ben Chiarot. Raymond accomplished the eruption with a shot from the slot.

San Jose scored thrice in a 1:44 span to chop the Red Wings‘ result in 4-3. Hertl and Zetterlund transformed their short-anded objectives on breakaways, and Sturm capped the flurry with 4:08 left within the interval.

Sturm scored once more within the remaining minute of the interval, slipping the puck below Ville Husso’s left pad, to tie it at 4. Detroit regained the lead when Larkin scored with 6:40 remaining.

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