Red Wings defeat Sharks to halt home losing streak
Jan 4, 2022
Tyler Bertuzzi and Pius Suter each scored two goals to lead the Detroit Red Wings to a 6-2 home win over the San Jose Sharks on Tuesday.
Detroit snapped a two-game home losing streak while San Jose dropped its second straight.
The Red Wings opened the scoring with 6:58 left in the first period on a goal by Bertuzzi. From a bad angle behind the end line and to the left of the San Jose goal, Bertuzzi swept a backhand that went off the stick of San Jose goalie James Reimer and into the net.
In the second period, the Red Wings took a 3-0 lead with two short-handed goals in a span of 37 seconds.
First, Suter stripped the puck from San Jose defenseman Brent Burns, skated in all alone on Reimer, and fired a shot just underneath the crossbar with 17:56 left in the second period.
Bertuzzi then took a pass from Carter Rowney on a 2-on-1 and beat Reimer to the blocker side with 17:19 remaining in the second.
San Jose answered 1:22 later, cutting Detroit's lead to 3-1 with 15:57 left in the second on a goal by Jasper Weatherby, who tipped a shot from the boards by Burns into the goal.
But Detroit restored its lead to three goals with 10:28 remaining in the second on another goal by Suter, who took a backhanded pass from Michael Rasmussen and fired a shot into the goal from the face-off circle to the right of Reimer.
Early in the third, San Jose cut Detroit's lead to 4-2 on a goal by Alexander Barabanov with 18:20 left in the game.
But Detroit took a 5-2 lead with 16:09 left when Dylan Larkin fired a shot from the left face-off circle underneath the crossbar and into the goal.
The Red Wings then grabbed a 6-2 lead with 14:59 remaining on an unassisted goal by Robby Fabbri.
--Field Level Media