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Danielson, Red Wings rookies lead in victory over Kraken
Rookies Nate Danielson and Emmitt Finnie combined for key points while veteran Cam Talbot made 20 saves as Detroit moved into first place in the Atlantic Division.
- On Tuesday, the Detroit Red Wings defeated the Seattle Kraken 4-2 at Little Caesars Arena, with Dylan Larkin sealing the win with a late empty-net goal.
- In the second period, Detroit rookies Nate Danielson, Emmitt Finnie and Axel Sandin-Pellikka combined for four points as the team scored three goals to overcome an early deficit.
- On the power play at 10:56, Emmitt Finnie snapped a shot from the slot off a Nate Danielson pass for his fifth goal and first point in 11 games, while 38-year-old Cam Talbot made 20 saves to preserve the lead.
- The win pushed Detroit Red Wings into sole possession of first place in the Atlantic Division and extended back-to-back wins as they begin a homestand.
- The Red Wings will host the New York Islanders on Thursday as Detroit continues its three-game homestand and the Wings' rookies maintain their strong impact through 20 games.
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Red Wings rookie Nate Danielson has goal and assist for first NHL points in 4-2 win over Kraken
Nate Danielson had a goal and an assist for his first two NHL points as the Detroit Red Wings' rookies fueled a 4-2 victory over the Seattle Kraken.
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