"The Detroit Red Wings officially clinched their 20th consecutive post-season berth in northern Tennessee earlier today, earning two points in a 4-3 overtime victory over the Nashville Predators. Along with the San Jose Sharks, Detroit is now one of only two NHL teams to have qualified for the playoffs every year since the league negotiated a new collective bargaining agreement with the player’s association in 2005.
Today’s road win also secures the Red Wings their 11th straight 100-point season, a streak which extends their own NHL record. The previous mark of eight seasons was set by the Montreal Canadiens from 1974-75 through 1981-82.
TOP ACTIVE POST-SEASON APPEARANCE STREAKS:
NHL – Detroit Red Wings, 20 seasons
NBA – San Antonio Spurs, 14 seasons
NFL – Indianapolis Colts, 9 seasons
MLB – Philadelphia Phillies, 4 seasons
MOST CONSECUTIVE STANLEY CUP PLAYOFF APPEARANCES:
29 Boston Bruins, 1968-96
28 Chicago Blackhawks, 1970-97
25 St. Louis Blues, 1980-2004
24 Montreal Canadiens, 1971-94
21 Montreal Canadiens, 1949-69
20 Detroit Red Wings, 1991-present
20 Detroit Red Wings, 1939-58"
That was an impressive come-from-behind win by the Red Wings, especially after they got destroyed in their last game by a 10-3 score! Hopefully, they will be able to gain some momentum going into the playoffs by winning their last four games.
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