Red Wings Fend off Maple Leafs for Rivalry Win in Toronto

TORONTO, Canada — The Detroit Red Wings picked up two massive points north of the border Wednesday night, edging the Toronto Maple Leafs 2–1 in overtime at Scotiabank Arena in a game that felt every bit like April hockey in January.


Detroit captain Dylan Larkin delivered the dagger 3:07 into overtime, jumping on a loose puck after a neutral-zone takeaway and snapping home the winner to silence the Toronto crowd. Larkin finished with a goal and an assist, continuing to set the tone for a Red Wings team that looks increasingly comfortable in tight, high-leverage moments.

The Red Wings tied the game late in the first period when Simon Edvinsson scored with just 17.7 seconds remaining, erasing Toronto’s early lead and swinging momentum. From there, the game settled into a grind. Detroit leaned on structure and discipline, while goaltender John Gibson stood tall, stopping 30 shots and turning aside multiple dangerous chances in the third period and overtime.

Toronto struck first on a goal by Scott Laughton and got a strong performance from Joseph Woll, who made 39 saves in the loss. The Maple Leafs had opportunities to put the game away late, including extended pressure with Detroit defending deep, but couldn’t land the knockout punch — a familiar frustration in a one-goal game that slipped away.

The win marked Detroit’s seventh victory in its last eight games, a surge that keeps the Red Wings firmly in the playoff mix and trending the right way as the schedule tightens. Toronto, meanwhile, dropped another close one at home and left the ice with just a single point in a matchup it largely controlled but couldn’t finish.

In a game defined by patience, goaltending and one timely strike, Detroit executed when it mattered most. The Red Wings head out with momentum and belief, while the Maple Leafs are left to replay a night where overtime — once again — refused to be friendly.

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