The Detroit Red Wings lost their lead on Tuesday in an unbearable way.
The Red Wings lost valuable points when Cam Fowler scored in 3:27 overtime to bring the Red Hot Blues to a 2-1 victory in a 10th straight place at Enterprise Center.
The Red Wings (34-33-7, 75 points) dropped four points to Montreal, with Columbus and the New York Rangers dropping four points in the tracking of the second wildcard spot in the Eastern Conference.
Fowler scored on a 2-1 break. Moritz Sader got caught in the ice and only Dylan Larkin came back to protect.
Cam Talbot (35 saves) was about 30 minutes away after recording a shutout when Jordan Kiro beat him with a shot from the side of the net through five holes at 19:32 in third place. Bruce was putting a lot of pressure on Jordan Binnington (20 saves) for the extra skater with three minutes remaining.
The red wings are 4-11-1 at the past 16 years old.
The Blues (41-29-7, 89 points) are one win as they match the 11-game winning streak on the franchise record, comparable to the longest winning streak in the NHL this season (by Winnipeg).
JT Compher broke the ice at the third 5:13, finding open space in front of the net, converting the path from Jonatan Berggren’s crease. That was his ninth goal.