Detroit, MI (Sports Network) - Todd Bertuzzi supplied the decisive goal in the
third round of the shootout, as the Detroit Red Wings edged the Anaheim Ducks,
2-1, to push their franchise-record home winning streak to 19 games.
Following an exciting overtime, Bertuzzi skated in on Jonas Hiller very slowly
and beat the Anaheim goaltender with a backhander. Joey MacDonald then denied
Bobby Ryan to assure the extra point for NHL-leading Detroit, which hasn't
lost at Joe Louis Arena since November 3 against Calgary.
The Red Wings' current string of home victories is the longest in the NHL
since the Philadelphia Flyers tied the league record by winning 20 in a row
during the 1975-76 season. The mark was first set by the 1929-30 Boston
Bruins.
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