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Detroit Red Wings forward Patrick Kane has been unavailable since Oct. 17 when he was injured against the Tampa Bay Lightning, having now missed eight straight games.
LAS VEGAS -- The Detroit Red Wings will conclude their five-game road trip out West when they play the Vegas Golden Knights at T-Mobile Arena on Tuesday night.
While the Detroit Red Wings are off to a hot start in 2025-26, fans should temper their expectations for the rest of the season.
Marner aims to continue his Red Wings dominance as Vegas seeks crucial points in a high-stakes Tuesday showdown.
Kane hasn't played since sliding into the boards late in the third period of the game against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Oct. 17. He had been skating on his own when the Wings left on a five-game trip that will bring his total missed games to nine – that is, if he plays on Friday, when the Wings host the Chicago Blackhawks, Kane's former team.
James van Riemsdyk scored in the fourth round of a shootout, lifting the Detroit Red Wings past the San Jose Sharks 3-2 on Sunday night.
The Wings (9-4-0) won for the third time on this trip, which wraps up against the Golden Knights in Las Vegas on Tuesday (10 p.m., FanDuel Sports Network Detroit). James van Riemsdyk, in the fourth round, was the only player to score in the shootout.
Certainly, there have been growing pains, like being on the ice when the opponent scored a short-handed goal during a stop in Southern California.
SAN JOSE -- Needing more than overtime to pick up two big points on the road for the second time in their last three games, the Detroit Red Wings captured a 3-2 shootout win against the San Jose Sharks at SAP Center on Sunday night.
The Detroit News will also recognize the Wings' 100th season, ranking the top 100 players and top 10 teams in the organization's history. Twenty-five players will be released each of the next four days, ending with the top 25 on Friday.
So far in the early goings of their centennial season, the Detroit Red Wings have now twice accomplished feats that had only been done four times in their history.