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Alex DeBrincat's power-play goals lead Red Wings past Islanders
- On Tuesday in Detroit, Alex DeBrincat scored two third-period power-play goals as the Detroit Red Wings beat the New York Islanders 3-2.
- Having controlled the offensive zone, Detroit Red Wings dominated the first two periods but rallied from a 1-0 deficit when Axel Sandin-Pellikka and Alex DeBrincat scored 1:52 apart early in the third.
- At 3:55 in the first, DeBrincat scored to give Detroit a 2-1 lead after Mayfield tied at 11:26, sealing the 3-2 victory.
- John Gibson recorded 16 saves to earn his sixth straight start victory, while Alex DeBrincat's eight goals and 13 points in his last eight games helped the Detroit Red Wings win five of six.
- Both teams face quick turnarounds this week as the New York Islanders host the Vancouver Canucks on Friday and the Detroit Red Wings host the Utah Mammoth on Wednesday.
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Sloppy Islanders put up a fight but fall late in tough loss to Red Wings
Throughout both of the games the Islanders have played without Bo Horvat, it’s been bend-don’t-break hockey. They finally broke in the third period Tuesday, ceding a one-goal lead they’d hung onto for most of the night by the skin of their teeth and losing a 3-2 decision to the Red Wings on Alex DeBrincat’s late power-play winner.
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