RECAP: ‘All tiled in’ when Red Wings take shootout in Seattle, 5-4, to seventh straight victory

Wright’s second goal at night, scored a shot from the left face-off circle, pulled the crack within 4-3 at. 10:10 in the third period, before Chandler Stephenson’s goal only bottomed it 4-4 later.

“There were a few breakdowns, but we have that our leaders came up and down on the bench that tells us to stay confident and to hang in there,” said Patrick Kane. “Seider does. Of course some leadership from a young guy. It’s huge. It keeps us in the right mindset and wants to play on the attack. “

Detroit surpassed Seattle, 4-3, over time, but none of the team could find the back of the net.

“Wild overtime,” McLellan said. “Could have gone both ways.”

Kane scored the lonely goal in Shootout and marked his 53rd career NHL Shootout goal and passed former Chicago Blackhawks -teammate Jonathan Toews (52) for the most in the Lig History.

“It’s been a good trip,” Kane said. “Obviously it was fun to be out of a little, but to come back and see how the team plays, it’s fun to be a part of.”

Next up: Hoping to keep both of their stripes alive before traveling to the NHL’s 4 nations facial breaks, Red Wings will host Tampa Bay Lightning at Little Caesars Arena on Saturday afternoon.