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Red Wings Set NHL Record With 21 Straight Wins At Home

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By LARRY LAGE   02/14/12 10:19 PM ET  AP

DETROIT -- The Detroit Red Wings won an NHL-record 21st straight home game, beating the Dallas Stars 3-1 on Tuesday night.

Henrik Zetterberg and Brad Stuart scored midway through the first period for the Red Wings, who broke the mark of 20 set by the Boston Bruins during the 1929-30 season, and matched by the Philadelphia Flyers in 1976.

Fans at Joe Louis Arena gave the team a standing ovation in the final minute and were chanting: "21! 21!" After the game, the Red Wings raised their sticks to acknowledge the cheering fans.

In the NHL's seven seasons with a shootout to eliminate tie games, Boston won 14 straight at home during the 2008-09 season. That was the longest streak until Detroit's current run of dominance in the Motor City.

Joey MacDonald made 20 saves, filling in again for the injured Jimmy Howard, and was 32.8 seconds away from his third NHL shutout.

Adam Burish scored and Kari Lehtonen stopped 34 shots for the Stars.

The Red Wings' next two games are at home – Friday against Nashville, and Sunday when they host San Jose. That will give them a chance to break another record by the Bruins.

Boston won 22 straight home games, spanning two seasons. The Bruins closed the 1929-30 season with 20 victories at home and then won its first two in Boston the following season.

The NBA's longest home winning streak in a season is 37, set by Chicago during the 1995-96 season. The 1978 Pittsburgh Pirates and 1988 Boston Red Sox both won 24 straight at home for baseball's longest single-season, home-winning streaks since 1919. The Miami Dolphins won 27 straight at home from 1971-74 for the NFL mark.

Red Wings general manager Ken Holland said before Tuesday's game that the team wouldn't make room for a banner in Joe Louis Arena's crowded rafters if a record was set against Dallas.

Holland said the club can hoist four banners each season for winning the Stanley Cup, the Presidents' Trophy, and Western Conference and Central Division titles.

Detroit hopes it doesn't follow the path of the last two teams to win 20 straight at home.

The Bruins eight-plus decades ago and the Flyers nearly 36 years ago were defending Stanley Cup champions and went on to lose in the finals.

Detroit essentially finished off Dallas in the first half of the opening period.

Zetterberg scored off his own rebound on the power play 7:57 in, and Stuart's wrist shot sliced through traffic from the top of the right circle 1:18 later to make it 2-0.

After the Red Wings held onto the lead rather easily, Jiri Hudler slipped behind the Stars on a shift change and scored with 4:49 left in the game to give Detroit a three-goal lead.

NOTES: The Red Wings are shooting for Howard, who has been out with a broken right index finger, to return on Sunday. ... Dallas has lost three straight after winning four of six. ... Before the game, the Red Wings honored Tomas Holmstrom for playing in his 1,000th career game last week.

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happyblackman
Gotta have more cowbell baby!
09:23 AM on 02/16/2012
Excellent!
09:11 AM on 02/16/2012
Red Wings have been a legendary franchise.
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liebs94
Who's being naive, Kay?
03:26 PM on 02/15/2012
At this point in the season the Redwings are the top team, with NYR a close second.. Detroit comes into MSG next month and we can see a head to head matchup with Rangers and Redwings, should be great!
09:09 AM on 02/16/2012
2 of the original 6. Before the league was watered down.
03:10 PM on 02/15/2012
The Joe was rocking last night! Congrats to the Wings!
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kahunacook
Takin' my time, choosin' my lines
04:49 PM on 02/15/2012
Wings fans can make some noise. I've left the Joe many times with my ears ringing.
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keith w oliver
a dingo ate my micro-bio!!! >:O
12:53 PM on 02/15/2012
joe lewis arena brings a whole new notion to "home ice advantage"
congrats guys.., go wings!!
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KCDurling
12:42 PM on 02/15/2012
Sooooooooooooo PROUD of my WINGS!!! w00t!!!
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baseballgal
A Republiclown avatar would say 'devolved'
11:53 AM on 02/15/2012
They are a great team. How can you not love Datsyuk and the 'Perfect Human" ?
11:02 AM on 02/15/2012
Let's not get carried away here. If you put an asterisk by this, then every record in every sport would have to have one. The '29-'30 Bruins played in an era with a 10 minute overtime period. Let's asterisk every scoring record after they took away the 2 line pass also. All sports change and evolve, but it's still the NHL or whatever sport you talk about. Take it for what it is, a good team playing great hockey right now. As true Red Wing fans know, the only real thing that matters is hoisting the Cup at the end of the year anyway.
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Meerkatx
10:13 AM on 02/15/2012
Asterisk please and ty. The previous record wasn't set in the day where there was an overtime and shootout to assure an winner. The Red Wings won at least 4 games with today's over time rules.
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detroitblkmale30
Wise Men Still Seek Him
10:54 AM on 02/15/2012
Nope. Asterisk unnecessary. The previous record was also set in a day when there wasnt anywhere near as much parity. Those teams played against teams that were 5-36-5, a guaranteed win. No such teams in the NHL now. They also didn't have to travel out to vancouver and edmonton and san jose every few weeks.

The Wings could have just as easily lost those 4 games so its not as if today's OT rules guaranteed a win. Even without a shootout they would have had a tie, not a loss.
03:14 PM on 02/15/2012
You're kind of forgetting that with a tie, they wouldn't have had the winning streak.

That's the point and I also believe that an asterisk is called for.
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lynterv
Been there, have the t-shirt.
12:50 PM on 02/15/2012
Baloney. With the cap and parity its is much harder t odo now than when Philly did it. The Broad Street Bullies terrorized other teams and it made it easier to win in their building. When Boston did it there were only 6 teams,less travel and more time between games. Today there are west coast teams